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WATCH: Israeli Violinist Welcomes Radiohead With ‘No Surprises’ Cover

Many pro-boycotts, divestments and sanctions activists met the rock band Radiohead’s arrival in Tel Aviv on Wednesday with protests. Michael Greilsammer, a noted Israeli violinist, welcomed the band with a passionate cover of one of their songs.

In a video posted earlier this week, Greilsammer plays Radiohead’s classic hit “No Surprises.” The song is from Radiohead’s 1997 breakthrough album “OK Computer” — a record Greilsammer credits with changing the way he thought about music.

“I’m closing a circle with this song, album and band that changed my life,” Greilsammer told the Times of Israel.

“Radiohead didn’t just change me, it changed the way a lot of people thought about music,” he added.

On Wednesday night Radiohead played for over two hours before 47,000 fans in Tel Aviv’s sprawling HaYarkon Park.

Contact Ari Feldman at feldman@forward.com or on Twitter @aefeldman.

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