Radiohead Essays

  • Radiohead's OK Computer

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    1997, the British rock band Radiohead released OK Computer, which received both critical acclaim and commercial success, a rare combination in today’s music scene. The album caught enough attention in both respects that it was later nominated for both best alternative album and album of the year, and received the former award (Hilburn C-6). OK Computer is important because it is one of the few albums released in this decade that has an underlying message; Radiohead, while never coming out and

  • TPF Rangers Club Analysis

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    In 10th grade, I made a club with my sister called "TPF Rangers Club" to support the Theodore Payne Foundation. Like I mentioned in the previous response, TPF is a non-profit organization that serves to preserve California native plants and I have been volunteering there since 9th grade. One time I saw an article that they are seeking funds to build a new nursery because the current nursery was too small to hold all types of native plants. I was depressed that they barely have any support. As the

  • Mr. Shiftlet: A Short Story

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    Mr. Shiftlet continued driving down the road, on his way to see his mother in Mobile, Alabama. The rain was pouring and all he could hear is the pelting on his windshield. His mind was heavy, the questions kept swirling in his head, “Why am I going to Mobile?”, “What has my mother ever done for me in the last few years?”, “Why don’t I just let her die of polio like she let my father do?” “I can’t go see her! I can’t, the boy was right my mother is a stinking polecat. I need sleep, I have to lay

  • Suppression of Individuality in Radiohead's, Fake Plastic Trees

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    Suppression of Individuality in Radiohead's, Fake Plastic Trees "Fake Plastic Trees" criticizes how modern society stifles individuality and forces people to swallow idealized conceptions of how life should be. The whole song centers on the idea that humans, either through their own fallibility or through society's relentlessness, easily and obliviously mold their lives according to the unspoken standards they set on themselves. The result is a shallow, artificial, "fake plastic" living that

  • Letter To Doctor Tom Lawrence's Letter From 'Valley Forge'

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    ‘Dear Doctor Tom Lawrence,’ read the letter, ‘Valley Forge needs more medics. As you are one of the top doctors in Pennsylvania, you have been recognized to help the troops. Your country needs you; history is happening.’ Tom Lawrence hurried to Valley Forge, bringing a bag of clothes, blankets, and his medical equipment. As he arrived on horse to the hospital, he took in the scene: bone thin soldiers, the stench of puke, urine, and sickness, rows of filthy beds of straw, and death. He walked down

  • Keeping an Optimistic Attitude in Life

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    Keeping an Optimistic Attitude in Life Optimistic and pessimistic attitudes constantly affect the outcome of people's lives. In my life, I try to keep an optimistic attitude about the things I do because I know it will help lead me to more desirable ends. There have been many situations in which optimism has helped me through difficult times. Two areas in particular have provided me optimistic experiences: athletics and academics. First, optimism was very apparent while I was the co-captain

  • Poetry discussion on The Best Of School by D. H. Lawrence.

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    Poetry discussion on The Best Of School by D. H. Lawrence. " The Best Of School" I recently studied " The Best Of School" by D. H. Lawrence. I made this piece my choice as I found it not only poetic but also informative. It gives you some insight as to how some teachers possibly think in their day in school. D. H. Lawrence was once a teacher and therefore had prior knowledge to the theme this poem was based on. The poem was written in the early 1900's but still would be appropriate

  • Narrative Essay: The Homeless Woman

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    She was a tall, slender woman with a bulky fur coat and a Gucci purse with lots of expensive item inside. She always put on her best attire to show off to the lower class. The wealthy woman always gives a look of disgust to the un-wealthy, believing that she was better than all of them. It was a dark cloudy day and the woman went into town to go shopping for a new hat. While walking down the street the slender woman saw a homeless woman, and started to walk faster in order to avoid her, but that

  • The Purpose Of Underground Culture

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    Consider a world where indie digital film producers, 3D printing artists, and anonymous hacktivists combined their efforts to bring to the world ideas that are even more creative, more esoteric, and more revolutionary. While the mainstream often views underground culture as one unified force, commentators of indie, hacker, and makers cultures disagree on the purpose of underground culture. Indie traditionalists argue that indie artists seek to express themselves through original and independent art

  • High School Drill Team

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    Regionals was less than two weeks away and all I could see was my teammate in tears and her horse struggling to pick itself up from the dirt. Horses are extremely unpredictable animals and the accident was an unpreventable situation that neither of us saw coming. That night, we went home with injured horses and injured spirits. We had already failed to win back our state title, would we do the same at Regionals? Washington High School Equestrian Teams (WAHSET) is an organization that I have participated

  • How Does Rap Music Affect Your Life

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    Assignment 2 “I'm seeing nothing but my dreams comin' true, while I'm starin' at the world through my rear view.” The lyrics of this song repeat themselves constantly in my mind, although it was only the night before that I had come to discover this song. Of course, I had come across this song just as I came across most songs that I listen to; while I was surfing through YouTube, searching for new music that I could spend my time listening to throughout the days. Now, when I say “new” music, I don't

  • Radiohead and the Jubilee 2000 Campaign

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    Radiohead and the Jubilee 2000 Campaign When the music group Radiohead first burst on to the music scene seven years ago, it became immediately evident through information means such as music articles, album covers, and an extensive website, that this particular band was not just another long-haired, head-bobbing grunge group only out to sell as many albums as they could. This band had a much greater mission than that. It was to inform as many people as they could of their political, social and

  • Analysis Of Radiohead Raheem's Life

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    illegal, however Radiohead Raheem’s life is vanished and can never appear again. Sal’s pizzeria is dismantled, but it can be built again with insurance money. Sal only cares about his pizzeria, not the death of Raheem because the first thing Sal says pertains to the broken window, Mookie is the one who brings up Raheem’s death. When Mookie moves to get his money from Sal, Sal says, “ Your money couldn’t begin to pay for the window you broke.” Then Mookie says, “Motherf*cker, Radiohead Raheem is died

  • Creep By Radiohead, Voices Carry By Florence + The Machine

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    inspiring songs to come across are: Creep by Radiohead, Voices Carry by ‘Til Tuesday, and Dog Days Are Over by Florence + the Machine. Many people have experienced the feelings presented in each song: feeling like and outcast, wanting to be heard, and realizing that life moves forward. Creep is an inspiring song that gives people something to relate to in tough times. “But I’m a creep. I’m a weirdo. What the hell am I doing here? I don’t belong here” (Radiohead, 1992) is the chorus of this simple song

  • What Is The Dystopia In The Road

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    future would look like and feel like throughout the perspective of the author. The authors perspective may be influenced by the actions of the humans on earth. both “The Road” by Cormack McCarthy and “Karma police” by Radiohead show a detailed view of the authors thoughts to future. Radiohead shows it in an government dystopia in the lyrics of “Karma Police,” while Cormack McCarthy shows a post-apocalyptic dystopia in his text the road. Cormack McCarthy creates a post apocalyptic dystopian future in

  • Analysis Of Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool

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    of his message” (Walton 106). The message of the song continues in a subtle way that requires deeper analysis: the final two-and-a-half minutes of the track are a repetition of the phrase “Half of my life” slowed down and reversed (“Daydreaming,” Radiohead, 2016). This, once again, is an emotional appeal that calls upon the methods of popular rhetoric; its fallacy is that the lyrics violate rule four of the negative rules of persuasion dialogue by appealing to “external sources of proof without backing

  • Newspaper Article Analysis

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    Newspaper Article Analysis Title: “Official: Radiohead makes kids think of death (and ice cream) – NME The article focuses on childrens perceptions of music by Radiohead who are known for being a depressive band but others say ‘creative geniuses.’ If the media changes trends and perceptions then what effect can one bands’ songs have on an individual. ‘Those social stimuli that are the products of the behaviour of other people essentially constitute culture.’ As stated by Segall, culture

  • Analysis of the Songs Bittersweet Symphony, Fixing a Hole, and Creep

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    come from British artists. The Beatles faced a problem when, John Lennon innocently stated that The Beatles were, in fact, more popular than Jesus. In the song "Fixing a Hole", The Beatles sing about the problem with the media. The song "Creep", by Radiohead, deals with a personal problem. It illustrates the writers frustration, and inner turmoil with his life in a negative, self-hating way. The third song, "Bittersweet Symphony", by The Verve, is written in a way that explores the writer's inability

  • Why Is Nineties Alternative Rock the Best Music Ever?

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    life´s unavoidable grim prospects. Similarly, this kind of music resonated with all those individuals who were struggling to feel comfortable in their own skin. To illustrate, in one of its most popular songs, “Creep”, the alternative rock band Radiohead managed to convey the excruciating angst experienced ... ... middle of paper ... ...he essence of a grief-stricken generation, exhibited an unyielding emphasis on the importance of piercing passion over musical intricacy, and introduced the world

  • The Growing Problem of Music Piracy

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    illegal file swapping exp... ... middle of paper ... ...story of File Sharing.? <http://www.sean.co.uk/a/musicjournalism/var/historyoffilesharing.shtm>, Consulted on November 19, 2004. Puretracks.com (2004). ?Radiohead.? <http://www.puretracks.com/search2.aspx?t=0&args=radiohead>, Consulted on November 20, 2004. RIAA (2004). ?RIAA Files News Lawsuits Against 750 Illegal File Sharers.? <http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/102804.asp>, Consulted on November 19, 2004. VALDES, Robert. [2004]