Talk:Nigel Godrich

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The "official" webpage linked from here is not official, it says "this is an unofficial Nigel Godrich website." on the info page.

[edit] Glockenspiel

I can't help but notice something: - Radiohead, ok computer, the glockenspiel is played - Beck, mutation, guess what? glockenspiel all over the place again, playing melodies similar to the above - Beck, sea change, and you got it, glockenspiel galore

Does Nigel has a bit of a glockenspiel fetish? Fine with me, because the 3 albums above sound great, but it's hard to ignore the very similar glockenspiel arrangements played in all 3.

I can't help but notice something. Radiohead, OK Computer, the guitar is play. Beck, Sea Change, guess what, guitar! Pavement, Terror Twilight... woah! More guitar. Nothing wrong with a bit of glockenspiel Karlusss 18:13, 19 April 2006 (UTC)



[edit] Pronunciation of CH in Godrich

How is Godrich pronounced? With ch like in cheese or like in Scottish loch?--Amir E. Aharoni 08:36, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

like "god is he rich", which I assume he is. So like cheese, yes.

[edit] Nigel and The Strokes

I think that it's worth mentioning that Nigel worked as a producer on a 'trial basis' for recording sessions of The Strokes second album, Room On Fire (The Strokes and Godrich eventually split ways on good terms and The Strokes used Gordon Raphael, producer of their first disc.) --Furste 20:38, 11 July 2006 (UTC)