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19. Radiohead's Amnesiac Part 2: "I Might Be Wrong," "Knives Out," "Morning Bell/Amnesiac," and "Dollars and Cents"
12th April 2022 • Anyone Can Play Guitar • Nick Kindelsperger and Austin Diaz
00:00:00 00:48:52

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Austin and Nick square off again, as they break down the middle of Amnesiac. Nick, once again, starts the episode by stating that the first song sounds like a demo, while Austin tries to convince Nick that this version of "Morning Bell" is better than the one on Kid A. Along the way, the two discuss the legendary Morrissey Night at Sway in Manhattan, before examining how the lyrics of "Knives Out" were inspired by a British TV show. But the show starts with another round of Name That Alternative Rock Riff.

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Songs discussed:

6:20 - “I Might Be Wrong”

15:40 - “Knives Out”

36:47 - “Morning Bell/Amnesiac”

42:55 - “Dollars and Cents”

Live version of “I Might Be Wrong”

Original Pitchfork review of Amnesiac

"Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead" by Brad Osborn Ph.D.

“The Headmaster Ritual” by The Smiths

Morrissey Night at Sway

“Knives Out” video by Michel Gondry

First performance of “Knives Out”

"This Isn't Happening: Radiohead's "Kid A" and the Beginning of the 21st Century" by Steven Hyden

Reddit post about "Knives Out" lyrics in Silent Witness

Silent Witness scene starts at 40:12

"Tago Mago" by Can

"Journey In Satchidananda" by Alice Coltrane

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