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Radiohead 01 and 10 Playlist part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

Radiohead's secret playlist made from combining OK Computer and In Rainbows, two albums which were released 10 years apart from each other. I can understand now why In Rainbows was short. The bonus disk was quite good. This video shows the parts where the songs join together.

EDIT: Since some of these are piss poor, I'm gonna start posting better ones at your request here.

Bodysnatchers/ subterranean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYBCtCyaEEg

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  • I don't know what happened with your Bodysnatchers/Homesick Alien one, but mine was absolutely perfect. I can't post the link, but I uploaded a video of it a while back, check it out.

  • @MH90 you know, I've actually been told this video is wrong in many places. Can you try and make a version?

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  • @stusvend Except that now your cred as a DJ comes into question as the artist has said that the arrangement was in fact, deliberate.

  • Okay, I'm with the 01/10 thing for the ten years apart and ten letters and all that but this secret playlist is highly debatable to me. As an ex-DJ, I can tell you that you can crossfade all kinds of things and it will sound like they were supposed to go together. Honestly there is nothing here that sounds all that conclusive to me. Sometimes we see (or hear in this case) things only because we are looking for them.

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  • @SuperStray27 Thom even said him self he was shocked it took us long enough to figure it out. Look it up :l

  • You're looking for something that isn't there. All of these transitions sound like shit because they weren't meant to be played like that.

  • These songs weren't necessarily meant to be cross faded into one another. For example Exit Music flows perfectly into Weird Fishes without a crossfade. Exit Music ended, slow and soft. Weird Fishes starts with drumsticks counting in for the tempo of Weird Fishes. I personally think this is genius, because there really isn't too many ways to flow a soft, slow song into a fast louder song. The drumsticks that count in the tempo are almost an excuse to flow the songs together.

  • @stusvend a lot of this theory isn't just based on them sounding good though. sometimes the key of the songs are the same and sometimes the lyrics have similar themes/messages. and actually if you play the end of airbag without cross fading and just play 15 step right after normally without crossfade, the 3 beeps at the end of airbag actually sound like they were meant to go to the beginning of 15 step. and even if you don't think the theory works, you still have a kickass playlist of songs :p

  • @MH90 yeah i agree. i may upload one too without crossfade, jst timed so they flow in to each other nicely. sounds heaps better than this.

  • For me you just took some songs, cobine them together and proofed nothing. I love Radiohead, but the thing is they have own style which makes songs similar and combinable. Thats all.

  • playlist?list=PL7B23969204B0FB­A1

    This is my full 01/10 playlist. As I said, doesn't keep to the 10 second crossfade thing but I think it sounds better for it. Enjoy!

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