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Radiohead and Philosophy
Radiohead and Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant | Jason T. Eberl, Brandon W. Forbes
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Not only is Radiohead the most innovative and influential rock bandit's also the most philosophically and culturally relevant. Since the 1993 breakthrough hit ""Creep,"" the band keeps on making waves, with its view of the Bush presidency (Hail to the Thief), its anti-corporatism, its ecologically conscious road tours, its videos, and its decision to sell In Rainbows online at a 'pay whatever you want' price. Composed by a team of Radiohead fans who also think for a living, Radiohead and Philosophy is packet like a crushed tin box with insights into the meaning and implications of Radiohead's work. Paranoid or not, you'll understand Radiohead better than any android. ""Can a rock band still matter? Can it be a positive force in a postmodern world? For millions, Radiohead can, and these thought-provoking essays address how and why Radiohead makes a difference by working at the margins of popular culture.""
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madamereadsalot1
Radiohead and Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant | Jason T. Eberl, Brandon W. Forbes
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vivastory I love Radiohead. I'm seeing Thom Yorke solo in a couple of weeks! 6y
madamereadsalot1 @vivastory I love them too, one of my absolute favorites! Thom Yorke's solo stuff is also wonderful, he's just plain a genius! Lucky gal you are! 6y
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Radiohead and Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant | Jason T. Eberl, Brandon W. Forbes
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Been painting some bookmarks and figuring out how these watercolor pencils work. Having such a blast!