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    Oedipus Rex vs. Paranoid Android In Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles seizes every opportunity to exploit the dramatic irony of the willingness to ignore the painful truth and the song ‘Paranoid Android’ by Radiohead demonstrates that same approach to truth in its lyrics. The first example of Oedipus’ willingness to ignore the painful truth takes place when Jocasta says that she was told that Laius was killed by “strangers‚” whereas Oedipus knows that he acted alone when he killed

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    Singing Radiohead at the top of our lungs With the boom box blaring as we’re falling in love I got a bottle of whatever‚ but it’s getting us drunk Singing here’s to never growing up Call up all our friends‚ go hard this weekend For no damn reason‚ I don’t think we’ll ever change Meet you at the spot‚ half past ten o’clock We don’t ever stop‚ and we’re never gonna change Say‚ won’t you say forever stay If you stay forever hey We can stay forever young Singing Radiohead at the top

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    My twin brother‚ Ben‚ took his own life about two months ago (July 22‚ 2017). Being a twin was (and is) a huge blessing‚ but losing him is the toughest pain imaginable. I created this channel as a way to cope with his passing and to memorialize him. Ben and I fought often (as seen in the video)‚ but we always got along when music was involved. The times where we listened to tunes together are when the twin energy was strongest. Music brought us closer together. Radiohead’s Bodysnatchers was a

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    Final Exam Essay Today there are thousands upon thousands of musical artists trying to get recognized in the world of music. Getting recognized is only the first step however‚ because it has become nearly impossible for artists to make any profit at all‚ from the recordings of their songs. With tons of different methods and ways to illegally download nearly every song released to date‚ artists must turn their attentions to new fashions of gaining popularity. Therefore‚ the consumption of recorded

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    AG0965A Professional Practice‚ Media Law and Ethics Ethics Coursework for Session 2013-2014 Submit by 4:00 p.m. Friday 15th Nov 2013 Subject to moderation Background *Radiohead complete recording of their 7th studio album in the summer of 2007 *Having fulfilled their contract with EMI the band leaves the label *They decide to release “In Rainbows” on October 10th 2007‚ initially as a downloadable album‚ available only from the bands official website.

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    Spotify there are about 20 million completely free songs to people who live in spotify-available countries. -Globalization and this kind digital distribution is not always good for big labels. It’s biggest example is Radiohead and their seventh studio album “In Rainbows”. With internet‚ Radiohead distributed their album to the wolrd.

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    As we listen to new songs every day‚ we learn new things from them. We sometimes try to guess the plot or the meaning of the song and how the lyrics portray what the artist is saying. Radiohead was a top band in the 1990s. They sold many albums and became very popular. In the song “High and Dry‚” there is a deep meaning of how Thom Yorke sings this song. It was the first single released from their second album called The Bends on March 5‚ 1995. This song brings out the musical elements of how the

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    Scott is to find his weaknesses. After learning that Scott’s favorite band is Radiohead‚ Eric has the town see a video clip of them being interviewed‚ with the band members’ audio poorly dubbed over by Eric‚ making them say how much they hate Scott. However‚ Scott one-ups him by showing a video of Cartman doing his piggy song. Kenny dies laughing at Eric’s humiliation. Pushed to the edge‚ Erik writes a letter to Radiohead to get them to visit South Park‚ claiming that Scott is a victim of anal

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    IV IV by Chuck Klosterman is an assortment of eclectic anecdotes and interviews collected throughout his career as a journalist. The book itself revolves mainly around pop culture and perception. At first it may seem that every story in Klosterman’s book is very different in its own right; that is in fact true‚ but they also have quite a few similarities in regards to their themes. Perception is primarily one of the main themes throughout the book. The stories collected are of vastly different people

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    People listen to music for a variety of reasons. Some listen to music to relax in which it serves as a sort of escape from everyday life‚ some because they are a fan and follow a certain artist‚ and others because they can relate the lyrics to their own personal experiences. Whichever the case may be‚ music has and continues to serve an important role in people’s lives. Music has been circulating the air across many cultures for centuries; however‚ in the last 50 years‚ the music industry has

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