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Watch Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood Play A London Hydraulic Powerstation
Radiohead multi-tasker took to Wapping to perform with the London Contemporary Orchestra.

Gadget wizard, guitar shape-thrower and orchestral know-it-all Jonny Greenwood could play anywhere in the world and justify the billing. He’s chosen in this case to take to a hydraulic powerstation in London (in Wapping - it’s where all the cool kids hang out) alongside the London Contemporary Orchestra.
The piece - which you can watch below - spans for four minutes, taking advantage of the echoey surroundings with some dramatic classical gusto. Lovely.
Radiohead’s busiest member also recently confirmed his role in scoring a new Paul Thomas Anderson film, ‘Inherent Vice’.
Watch him shun a Sunday roast in favour of playing at a hydraulic powerstation below.
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