Jonny Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is the lead guitarist in the British band Radiohead from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. He also plays piano, organ, viola, synths, Glockenspiel, harmonica and the Ondes Martenot, among a host of other devices used to enhance the soundscape of many Radiohead songs.
Years active: since 1985.
He also uses modular synthesizers, a Korg Kaoss Pad, and a laptop (for voice clips/modulation) on newer tracks. Jonny also uses a Rhodes Seventy Three piano, a prominent feature during the OK Computer era. Read Full BioJonny Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is the lead guitarist in the British band Radiohead from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. He also plays piano, organ, viola, synths, Glockenspiel, harmonica and the Ondes Martenot, among a host of other devices used to enhance the soundscape of many Radiohead songs.
Years active: since 1985.
He also uses modular synthesizers, a Korg Kaoss Pad, and a laptop (for voice clips/modulation) on newer tracks. Jonny also uses a Rhodes Seventy Three piano, a prominent feature during the OK Computer era. Jonny is one of the most prominent users of the Ondes Martenot, an early electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide. He uses Ondes Martenot on the soundtrack to the film Bodysong, as well as in Radiohead, and mainly around the Kid A / Amnesiac era, on songs such as 'Pyramid Song' and 'How to Disappear Completely'.
Apart from his work with Radiohead, Greenwood is also a composer, and has produced several classical works, some inspired by Polish composer Penderecki, as part of his tenure as the BBC's composer-in-residence. He also composed the soundtracks to the films Bodysong (2003), There Will Be Blood (2007) and Norwegian Wood (2010). Some of his more recent scores include We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) and a return to working with director Paul Thomas Anderson, in his latest film The Master (2012).
Years active: since 1985.
He also uses modular synthesizers, a Korg Kaoss Pad, and a laptop (for voice clips/modulation) on newer tracks. Jonny also uses a Rhodes Seventy Three piano, a prominent feature during the OK Computer era. Read Full BioJonny Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is the lead guitarist in the British band Radiohead from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. He also plays piano, organ, viola, synths, Glockenspiel, harmonica and the Ondes Martenot, among a host of other devices used to enhance the soundscape of many Radiohead songs.
Years active: since 1985.
He also uses modular synthesizers, a Korg Kaoss Pad, and a laptop (for voice clips/modulation) on newer tracks. Jonny also uses a Rhodes Seventy Three piano, a prominent feature during the OK Computer era. Jonny is one of the most prominent users of the Ondes Martenot, an early electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide. He uses Ondes Martenot on the soundtrack to the film Bodysong, as well as in Radiohead, and mainly around the Kid A / Amnesiac era, on songs such as 'Pyramid Song' and 'How to Disappear Completely'.
Apart from his work with Radiohead, Greenwood is also a composer, and has produced several classical works, some inspired by Polish composer Penderecki, as part of his tenure as the BBC's composer-in-residence. He also composed the soundtracks to the films Bodysong (2003), There Will Be Blood (2007) and Norwegian Wood (2010). Some of his more recent scores include We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) and a return to working with director Paul Thomas Anderson, in his latest film The Master (2012).
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Jonny Greenwood Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jonny Greenwood:
Any Day Now Any day now I will hear you say "Goodbye, my…
Don I wrote my mother I wrote my father And now I'm…
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree I wrote my mother I wrote my father And now I'm…
Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (feat. Madisen Beaty I wrote my mother I wrote my father And now I'm…
Get Thee Behind Me Satan Get thee behind me, Satan I want to resist But the moon…
Journey Through the Past When the winter rains come pourin' down On that new home…
Les Fleur Will somebody wear me to the fair? Will a lady…
No Other Love No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Sukiyaki Let's look up as we walk, so that the tears…
Vitamin C Her daddy got a big aeroplane Her mommy holds all the…
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Daniel Schmidt
One of the best films I have ever seen. Truly outstanding in every regard.
T Nerd
One of the best soundtracks I've ever heard
kalopsia asteria
Have you ever thought that metaphorically ( in film) his mother was that little girl... I explained to myself and it makes sense to me. It gives so much meaning to film... Overall one of best things I have ever seen, that man is fighting greatest evil in this world who still lives strongly and sadly most of all in the elite world.
Baby Driver
Felt sad to see Joe's old mom get killed. The film was terrific. And for some reason I started to hold my breath for longer periods using a bag. Kinda helps actually (^o^)
Edgar B.
Even though I saw it coming, there was no way to prepare for the sadness.
Felix Carter
Baby Driver I saw this in the cinema by myself and when this music came on when he puts her in the lake , there was no fighting the tears haha
Paul Hunt
Tremendously moving.
roastedtoast54
This helps me sleep
Lewis Alexander
It sounds a little like Open Eyed Signal (Asleep Versions) by Jon Hopkins.. a lot in fact.
All Metal Detecting
Absolutely Massive...❤️❤️❤️