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Erstwhile New Yorker Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy brings her long-running London affair, Classic Album Sundays, to Gotham. The concept is simple: It's a good old-fashioned listening party, with each installment focusing on a selection from rock and pop's discography of canonical LPs. Tonight's chosen long-player—presented by walking music encyclopedia Ron Like Hell—is Radiohead's technophobic swansong Kid A, celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this very weekend. For better or worse, one of the albums that helped launch online streaming, it is hard to imagine a world where this album didn't exist.
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