Wednesday, July 4, 2012

John Mayer "Kid A" Radiohead Cover (audio & slideshow) 2001

John Mayer "Kid A" Radiohead Cover (audio & slideshow) 2001 Tube. Duration : 2.83 Mins.


John Mayer covers Radiohead's hit "Kid A" in 2001. " 'Kid A' is this little funny thing that happened while we were making [2001's] Room for Squares," Mayer explained of his Radiohead cover. "John Alagia, who was producing the record, had to go away for the weekend. So myself and Jeff Juliano, the engineer, just started messing around. I tooled up this version of 'Kid A' because I love the song, I really do. And within an hour and a half or two hours, it was all done." Where Radiohead's version of the title track from their 2000 album is an amalgam of looped beats and electronic tones, Mayer rendered his take acoustically, demonstrating his versatility and dexterity as a guitar player. Another fundamental difference is that on Mayer's track, the lyrics can actually be understood. "The thing about doing covers, for me, is that I don't really feel like I can cover just any song," he said. "I can't particularly sing somebody's notes clearer or higher or stronger, which is why it was such a cool thing to cover this song. There's a tune there, but it was almost purposefully obscured, like a robot was singing it. It was one of the few songs I could do something with — if you're gonna do a cover, leave the song somewhere different than where you picked it up." ~John Mayer About 'Kid A' Kid A was the first Radiohead album (since the band's debut, Pablo Honey (1993)) whose lyrics were not officially released or published in its liner notes. Thom Yorke, who wrote all the lyrics ...

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