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After the festival, Reich explored Radiohead's music for the first
time.[7][9][20] He describes them as "an important and innovative rock
group"[7] and "definitely one of the best bands around,"[15] stating
that "their melodic stuff is very beautiful."[10] He found two songs
were particularly memorable: their classic "Everything in Its Right
Place," from the 2000 album Kid A, and the more recent and upbeat
"Jigsaw Falling into Place," from the 2007 album In
Rainbows.[7][9][12][15][20] Reich describes "Jigsaw" as "a beautiful
song" featuring "elaborate harmonic movement."[9] "Everything" he
calls "a very rich song. It's very simple and very complex at the same
time."[21] "It's three-chord rock but it's not, it's very unusual."[9]
He explains that although the song is in the key F minor, the F minor
chord never appears.[9] Reich also comments that the word "everything"
is sung to tonic–dominant–tonic, echoing, probably unconsciously, the
dominant–tonic chords that form "the end of everything in classical
music ... it's perfect, it is everything

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