Episode 31

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31st Oct 2023

Radiohead - The King of Limbs (Part 2)

How does everyone feel about Thom's unique dance moves in the "Lotus Flower" music video? Nick and Austin discuss that important topic while briefly touching on 90s-era Christian rock music and Homer's "Odyssey." Will they agree with the consensus that the album's second, slower second half is better than the more rhythmic first half? Or will they find a way to disagree with that narrative?

1:12 - "Lotus Flower"

21:15 - "Codex"

30:12 - "Give Up the Ghost"

38:00 - "Separator"

Lotus Flower music video

The Thom Yorke Dancing Meme

"Lotus Flower" From the Basement

"Moon on a Stick" from a Fist of Fun

Nelumbo nucifera

R.E.M. "Lotus" music video

Lotus-eaters

Audio Adrenaline

"Codex" From the Basement

Radiohead - The "Worst Possible Setlist" (r/radiohead)

Euclidean rhythm

Sunset Rubdown

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About the Podcast

Anyone Can Play Guitar
Learning every Radiohead song on guitar in order
Listen along as writers in Chicago and Switzerland learn to play songs from The Smashing Pumpkins on guitar. To prove they've put the time in, they're forcing themselves to record versions of each track to play for all to judge. Armed with this knowledge, they'll discuss each song, while simultaneously admitting to potentially embarrassing personal stories from more than 20 years of fandom.

In the first season, Nick and Austin learned every officially released Radiohead song. For season two, they are making their way through The Smashing Pumpkins from 1991 to 2000. While we'd love to learn every one of the band's songs on guitar, Billy Corgan is simply too prolific. We apologize.

About your hosts

Austin Diaz

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I've trained for this music podcast by teaching Latin and English in German in Switzerland for the past nine years. I ride my bike a lot, but not for fun. I live in the same apartment as my wife and two sons.

Nick Kindelsperger

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Like all good music podcast hosts, I have been a food and dining reporter for the Chicago Tribune since 2016. Most days I can be found eating a questionable number of meals for research purposes.