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HAPPY BIRTHDAY THOM !!!!!!


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Hi, everybody!

It’s Lady Newell, here! -

I wanted to remind you that this Thursday 7 is Thom’s birthday.

To celebrate, we’ve chosen some of his best photos, interviews and videos. We felt this was a good way to
get into the party spirit.

Leave us your comments and post your birthday cards, favorite videos, pics, etc.

Happy Birthday Thom! We love you lots!


Español


Hola a todos ¡! Soy Lady Newell !

Quería contarles que este jueves 7 es el cumpleaños de Thom.

Para celebrarlo hemos seleccionado algunas de sus mejores fotos, videos y entrevistas. De esta forma nosotros festejamos su cumpleaños.

Pueden dejar sus congratulaciones, tarjetas de felicitación, fotos y videos favoritos aquí.

Feliz Cumpleaños Thom ¡!. Te queremos muchísimo ¡!.


Let's Party !!!


http://www.waste-central.com/video/radiohead-after-party-santiago


Thom's Performances


http://www.waste-central.com/video/radiohead-wolf-at-the-door-3


http://www.waste-central.com/video/weird-fishesarpeggi-1


http://www.waste-central.com/video/2026864:Video:259754


http://www.waste-central.com/video/2009-agosto-radiohead-in


http://www.waste-central.com/profile/Natalyr


http://www.waste-central.com/video/the-gloaming-thom-yorke-at


http://www.waste-central.com/video/atoms-for-peace-fuji-rock-10-1


http://www.waste-central.com/video/atoms-for-peace-at-coachella


Thom’s Interviews


http://www.waste-central.com/video/thom-yorke-adam-buxton


http://www.waste-central.com/video/thom-yorke-interview-about


http://www.waste-central.com/video/thom-yorke-bet-he-wasnt


Thom's Pics


http://www.waste-central.com/photo/albums/thom-yorke-the-big-chill-2010


http://www.waste-central.com/photo/albums/2026864:Album:839448?id=2026864%3AAlbum%3A839448&xg_pw=&commentPage=&page=2


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now for some music

what's coming out of my speakers keeping me sane during weird times .. overdue #officechart !

"will you jump with us?"

1. Go Get It    Jeremiah Jae

2. Lumen       Throwing Snow

3. Yermande(Prophet 5 mx)   Mark Ernetsus' Ndagga Rhythm Force

4. Glatt Und Softig           Nukubus

5. Facety 2:11(prod. Fout Tet)    Roots Manuva

6. Shenshema       Fela Kuti

7. Outer Onto Other      Jeremiah Jae

8. Nuits Sonores        Floating Points

Thom
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LISTENING PARTY !!! TKOL RMX !!!

LISTENING PARTY !!!  The Kind of Limbs RMX !!!


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Oct, 11: LISTENING PARTY !! TKOL RMX 1234567 RELEASE

 

Watch Full Video and download Thom Yorke mix here !!!

 

 

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Thu, 11 Oct - sourceDAS

 

Live from The Boiler Room tonight !!!!

 

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If everything goes according to plan, tonight's Radiohead Boiler Room takeover will stream from here starting with Thom at 8pm UK time (BST), followed by Lone, Illum Sphere and then Jamie XX vs Caribou.

 

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                                                                        Thanks Christina!!

Thom Yorke: 8.00 - 8.45
Lone: 8.45 - 9.30
Illum Sphere: 9.30 - 10.15
Jamie XX B2B Caribou: 10.15 - 11.00

 


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Radiohead will celebrate the release of their remix album ‘TKOL RMX 1234567’ by streaming a live DJ set via The Boiler Room next Tuesday 11th October, from around 8pm UK time.

Thom will be DJing, along with Jamie XX, Caribou, Lone and Illum Sphere, who all feature on the album.

You can watch Radiohead's takeover of The Boiler Room live via www.boilerroom.tv or www.radiohead.com/deadairspace.

'TKOL RMX 1234567' is a CD compilation which collates all the 12” remixes that have been released throughout the summer. The album is released on October 10th and will be available from most music stores.

You can also pre-order it here.

 

 

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Traducción al español Gracias exitmusic ¡!

 

Radiohead celebrará el lanzamiento de su álbum de remezclas TKOL RMX 1234567 con una transmisión en vivo de un set de DJ a través de The Boiler Room el próximo martes 11 de Octubre, a partir de las 8pm (hora de Inglaterra)

Thom estará pasando albums, junto a Jamie XX, Caribou, Lone e Illum Sphere, quienes participan del album.

Puedes ver a Radiohead tomar control de The Boiler Room en vivo vía http://boilerroom.tv/ o en radiohead.com/deadairspace.

TKOL RMX 1234567 es un CD compilatorio que reúne las remezclas en 12” que hemos lanzado durante el verano. El álbum será lanzado el 10 de Octubre y estará disponible en la mayoría de las tiendas de música.

También pueden preordenarlo aquí.

 

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Denver

Has anyone gotten tickets for Denver? I'm continuing to push buttons on the computer trying to figure it out...but a lot of people have posted about all the other locations...just curious if i missed this opp.

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sysex office chart


HI!

it's very busy round here at the moment..

the office is in fact full of people measuring things and making lists but i have struggled my way to the photocopier to send you an office chart

sit back and enjoy..

1. It was all a dream by Zomby
2. Stayput by Aardvark
3. Percussion One by Percussions
4. Replica by Oneohtrix Point Never
5. Shyness is Golden by Kid606
6. An iceberg hurled northward through clouds by Gold Panda
7. An echo from the hosts that profess infitium by Shabazz Palaces
8. Conquistador by Yesterdays New Quintet
9. Larari-Olala by Jorge Ben
10. The perilous NIght: VI.- by John Cage.. played by Phillipp Vandre
11. Cactus by Objekt
12. La La by The Stepkids
13. Didn't cha Know by Erykah Badu




........right where's me sysex?
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ETCETERA


  ETCETERA by Lady Newell & Friends (Guest Curator WASTECENTRAL)

 

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Dic 6/2011


The flamboyance of me2

Happy hearing this latest from Richard Herring..,. How about a pro celeb (semi- and minor) doubles match - me1 and him1 vs me2 and him2?

Jonny 

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Español gracias radioheadchile !!

La extravagancia de yo2

Estoy feliz escuchando lo último de Richard Herring*..,. Sobre cómo una celebridad pro (semi o menor) hace un partido doble – Yo1 con Él1 vs Yo2 con Él2?

Jonny


 

July 26 - Phil Selway discusses his own solo music and hints at more Radiohead shows

 

Following on from their surprise slot at Glastonbury this year, Radiohead drummer Phil Selway has told 6 Music that the band are in talks to decide when they should play live again. 
When asked whether the slot on the Park Stage had whetted their appetite for a potential tour he admitted it had. 


"Absolutely that is what we are talking about that the moment, it felt exciting doing that and it felt like we had something else to offer musically. 
"It just felt like a new lease of life in what we are doing, and we would like to see where that takes us." 
The news comes the day after Selway released more solo material. 


Running Blind, an E.P, features four new songs originally recorded during the album sessions for his Familial debut. Find out more about the songs below:

 

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July 7 -  Radiohead's Phil Selway on going solo

 

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Providing the beats behind Radiohead, Phil Selway has enjoyed a level of acclaim few bands ever dream of. Emerging as the brightest and most daring of the alternative rock bands of '90s Britain, Radiohead pushed musical boundaries even as they shook up the music industry with the pay-what-you-want release of In Rainbows.

 

"I think that was something we did at the time because we felt it was an exciting way to release a record," says Phil looking back.

 

"People were saying, 'Is this the business model for music now?' We'd never intended that. It was just a bit of fun. We were accused of devaluing music but we were putting the question back on the people who wanted to listen - what value do you place on it?"

 

As someone used to filling stadiums with epic rock songs, Phil aimed for the opposite end of the musical spectrum for his solo debut, Familial. It's an intensely personal album of quiet introspection, full of haunting melodies.

 

Rhythm met up with the multi-talented Mr Selway last winter at Zildjian's UK headquarters just as Radiohead were working on newest album The King Of Limbs, which was still totally hush-hush.

 

Why did you decide to make your own album?

 

When I first started drumming, when I was 14 or 15, I started writing songs. I wrote for a couple of years but when we started Radiohead it became very apparent quite quickly that I just wanted to concentrate on the drumming.

"In Thom [Yorke] you've got somebody who is a very prolific songwriter and that seemed to be the material that really suited what we were doing as the five of us. Songwriting went on a backburner for me for a good 15 years. Seven or eight years ago musical ideas started coming through and they gathered momentum and got to this critical mass about three or four years ago.

"I thought, 'I've actually got a collection of songs here.' They weren't finished, the lyrical content was scant and I didn't know if I could sing at that point. They felt like they had a very distinct character and very much my personality in them so it didn't feel like appropriate material for Radiohead.

"I suppose at that point I made the decision to make a record. I was approaching 40 as well, so you're going through the list of things you haven't done yet. That was quite high on there, actually. So it seemed quite a natural thing.

"Though I've been with Radiohead for a couple of decades and a big part of that songwriting/arranging process, actually being at that point where you're the voice at the centre of it, there was a lot to learn. I felt like a late starter, having to learn certain things from the ground up but it was very exciting."

 

Did you feel any weight of expectation, given Radiohead's success?

 

"Absolutely, and fortunately I was able to work very much under the radar. Even though there were big steps to take, like trying to find a singing voice, I was able to do them out of the spotlight.

"I don't think many people knew I was working on my own record for quite a while so that was good. Just knowing that if I was going to release something, it couldn't be half-baked, it had to be something that I felt was as good as I could make it and had to have a certain amount of quality control running through it.

"At the same time I think to get to that point I had certain things at my disposal, like a studio to work in. There were the musicians that working on the 7 Worlds Collide project in 2008 introduced me to as well. Not many people are lucky enough to work with musicians like Lisa Germano (pictured above), Sebastian Steinberg and Glenn [Kotche] and Pat [Sansone] from Wilco.

"I knew because of the Radiohead history that it had to be good; I had to feel it was good before I could release it, but to get there I also had certain advantages to help me along the way."

Were you surprised by what you came up with? It's not a drum album, it's a collection of songs.

"It's very much the way the songs came out. When I was writing them I was in this very bizarre position for me where I just couldn't hear drum parts. That's not generally a problem in Radiohead. It comes quite quickly there, but apart from one song I had drums on, A Simple Life, I just didn't really hear drum parts.

"When I was writing [Familial] I was in this very bizarre position for me where I just couldn't hear drum parts. That's not generally a problem in Radiohead. It comes quite quickly there..."

"I suppose because of the way I wanted to approach the record, it is quite delicate, quite hushed in its way. I just wasn't finding a way into that percussively or from a kit point of view. Initially I thought maybe it just won't have drums on at all, then through 7 Worlds Collide I met Glenn Kotche.

"Just seeing how Glenn approached putting drum parts together on Ties That Bind Us, which I wrote as part of the project, was an absolute revelation. With drumming it's very difficult to get that delicacy without sounding too tasteful or too standard, and Glenn is anything but those things.

"He's the most amazing kit player, a highly trained percussionist and percussion ensemble composer, so he brings all of those elements into it. He's got such an original take on how to doctor kits and percussion and putting drum parts together. I saw from that there was scope for that element in the music. I sat there watching Glenn, thinking, 'I wish I could do that.' He's amazing, a stunning drummer."

 

What sort of kit-doctoring was he doing?

"You'll see him sat there playing a kit with a tube coming out of his mouth. What's going on here? He's blowing into the shells so the heads are rising up as he's playing. I'd never have thought to do that."

Where did you track the album?

"The bulk of it was done at Radiohead's studio just outside Oxford. That was last September when Lisa, Sebastian, Glenn and Pat all came over for a fortnight, so we made our way through the bulk of the material then. Some of the material was recorded at our management's studio, a place called Courtyard. That's where I really worked on finding a singing voice with Ian Davenport who produced the record.

"About a year before doing the record we got together quite regularly, just trying different approaches until something finally stuck, which was Beyond Reason. That was the first vocal I listened back to and thought, 'That sounds almost convincing.' Some of the tracking was done there. Ties That Bind Us was recorded at Neil Finn's Auckland studio when I was doing 7 Worlds Collide

"There is a record which grew out of that project called The Sun Came Out. That whole project was put together to get lots of songwriters and musicians together to write and record an album in two and a half weeks and then to do some shows at the end of it.

"Being in Radiohead for 20 years, even though you're not playing all the other instruments you get a very good insight into how everything slots together, but it's not until you actually do it for yourself that you really get inside it."

"I found a little niche there and was able to bring a couple of songs to that project and that's the one I wrote whilst I was there and it set up the group of musicians who played on the record."

 

Has making this record given you a different perspective on how you approach the drums?

"Anything that broadens your musicality always moves the way you write drum or guitar parts. Being in Radiohead for 20 years, even though you're not playing all the other instruments you get a very good insight into how everything slots together, but it's not until you actually do it for yourself that you really get inside it.

"That hopefully will have a positive effect on how you respond to that as a drummer."

Were you drawing inspiration from any particular sources in your songwriting? There are shades of Nick Drake.

"I've listened to Nick Drake an awful lot over the years so those things seep in without you realising. I put playlists together when I first started working on the record of people who I felt were in tune with what I wanted to do.

"It was people like Will Oldham and Lisa Germano, and so the nature of the songs and the nature of my singing voice, which was coming out, were all very hushed and I suppose that's what I took from them.

That felt like a very natural place for me to be. That felt more of an extension of my speaking voice, rather than trying to put on your rock hat or your operatic hat or something like that. It felt like an extension of me so I suppose that's what I took from people vocally."

 

Lyrically, Familial is a very personal album. Are you comfortable putting this out into the world?

"I felt comfortable by the time I got to the end of the record. From a lyrical point of view it took a very long time for me to get there. There are things you feel you don't want to share so you don't put them in. You don't want to have that pay-off where the song suffers because you're taking something out of it if it feels particularly emotive, but at the same time you're conscious of your family, friends, colleagues.

"It's fine saying stuff about yourself but you're very conscious about drawing from those sources. You don't want to compromise people in any way. That's why it fell more back onto me if there is any sense of that in there. It's stuff that I feel comfortable letting out about myself."

Have you played any of this live yet?

"I first went out with Lisa Germano and we did a couple of weeks of shows in Italy, Spain and Portugal. We did half of Lisa's songs and half of my songs mixed up in the set. It worked really well and then around the release I did some shows in Japan and the UK opening for Wilco and did some of my own shows over on the Continent.

"I had a different band around me for that, with Alex Thomas, another fantastic drummer. It's a five-piece band - I seem to gravitate towards five-piece bands for some reason - and because it's different musicians coming to the same material, it's going to be interpreted in a different way.

"They are coming with very distinct musical voices themselves so it's been interesting how the music can change. In some ways it's changing the music so it has more of a dynamic live. The record is very up-close and personal and I don't know that would necessarily translate well as a whole live show. The rhythmic side of things comes out a bit more live."

Do you give much direction to Alex live?

"He doesn't need it, really. He's a very accomplished drummer. Working in bands, everyone makes suggestions about what everyone else does and that's part of that dialogue, or should be.

"I suppose I've been looking for people that I know have got a very distinct approach and part of the fun of it is saying, 'Right, do what you want,' and seeing how everything meshes together from there."

How do you feel stepping out on stage without the kit between you and the audience? Is the kit a safety blanket?

"It is and it isn't. You're playing this instrument which is fine when it's all sitting in nicely, but the moment anything goes slightly wrong, you feel so naked up there because you get this God-awful sound cutting across everybody else. It's not like doing a bum chord and people think, 'Who did that?' It's the drums! But you're right, physically there is this cordon around you."

Are you comfortable coming out from that?

"I'm becoming more comfortable with it. The first show that I did with Lisa which was in Turin back at Easter [2010], it just felt so bizarre. You get yourself up onstage, into position and you just do it but you're kind of disconnected from it as well.

"It felt a very uncomfortable place to be. It's been a very steep learning curve this year. It's not so much musically because you're bringing more than the music to the show. It's your personality up on stage. It felt a very vulnerable place to be. There is nowhere to hide. Just as you find your singing voice you find your social voice in between songs.

"The way I look at it is, with the music I was able to do it under the radar and get it to a point I was happy with before I passed it on to people, but with the live stuff there's no other way of learning it other than going out and doing it. You have to learn fast but at the same time it's very raw initially.

"Technical things, like hitting the wrong pedals at the wrong time, tuning, trying to keep your guitar plugged in. They are small things but they are innate to the running of the show. It's learning all of that - the technical side, feeling at ease with that, which I was as the shows went on.

"Just feeling that people are paying money to see you perform and they have a certain expectation, especially with the band that I come from and wanting to meet those expectations. You don't want to send people away unhappy about the evening.

"There is the potential for a lot of things to crowd into your mind as you play, which is the point where you want to be focussed on the playing. It's like learning to drive, there are so many things - mirror, signal, manoeuvre - and until those things are second nature to you then you can't concentrate on finding your ease as a front person.

"I really felt that the shows we were doing towards the end of the run of dates, it was all coming together. Alex Thomas took photos as we went around and looking at the earlier photos, I look quite awkward. By the end, I'm looking at the photos and thinking, I look the real deal there. It's been fascinating from that point of view, learning about stagecraft. It's certainly stretched me."

Do people come to the shows and demand to hear Karma Police?

"I've just had one comment, at Bestival - some charming person shouted, 'Play 'Idioteque', you t**t!' Which I didn't. It's been a lot easier since the album has been out. It's not a Radiohead show."

Have you found you want to beat the daylights out of the drums after not playing them?

"I felt quite nervous coming back to the drums, actually because it was a completely different mindset doing my own material. It's like it's drawing on two different parts of my brain. It makes you re-think the way you do stuff.

"There's so much I want to learn now. I've done a tutorial book recently: all those things I haven't been close to. George Lawrence Stone and stuff like that. I thought, I'm going to go out and get that, just expanding my groove vocabulary so I've come back to it with a renewed vigour.

"I've done my record now which has cleared some space in my head and allowed me to come back with full focus."

 

Running Blind


 Philip Selway has announced the release of a new EP, his first new solo material since last year’s ‘Familial’ album. ‘Running Blind’ will be released on 25 Jul via Bella Union.

 

http://soundcloud.com/bella-union/philip-selway-running-blind

May 30/11

 

Phil new interview  !!!! About his music and TKOL !!!!!!

 

audio in English and Español !!! absolutely amazing !!

 

Thanks a lot Adictos al Ruido and Radio Alterno

 

Listen now !!!

 

Philip Selway de Radiohead nos habla de The King of Limbs, del futuro, del hecho de ser considerados la mejor banda del mundo. Obviamente también nos interesa saber de su disco debut como solista y del trabajo que significó crear FAMILIAL (sello Bella Union, 2010) acompañándose de una guitarra y de un grupo de extraordinarios músicos.
Les dejo la cena servida con una de sus bandas favoritas, únicos y grandes. Nuestros RADIOHEAD de toda la vida en el ADICTOS AL RUIDO 

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May 27/11

 

Phil interview  Thanks  Drowned in Sound

 

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This is not so much "news" (at least not in the sense that it's a glorified gig listing or some release information), more a few things Phil Selway from Radiohead told DiS this in a spare 5 minutes at Liverpool SoundCity this weekend...

 

“It’s been a very steep learning curve being a solo artist. Whilst recording Familial, it was quite a difficult process having to make all the decisions by myself. The song writing was very long. That didn’t involve writing the music as it all came very quickly to me, but in a lyrical sense, it took a long time. Finding your own identity and going from zero to actually having a voice without taking drugs is a difficult process. I’ve found that with Familial, it’s a starting point for a much bigger place. Whether I’ll carry on still remains to be seen but I am releasing an EP soon and I’ve enjoyed the whole process.

 

When I started writing songs, it all sounded very un-Radiohead to me and that’s why I needed to have this outside of Radiohead. There’s no meeting place between my solo material and material with the band, but being in Radiohead has always been the right role for me and I don’t know where I’d be without them. But for now, I feel that recording and performing solo has been appropriate. I’m lucky that I had a network of experienced musicians to work with throughout my own music and we’ve tapped through each other’s experiences, helping each other throughout the way.

 

I thought Thom’s dance in the ‘Lotus Flower’ video was good and he was amazing in the video. If it were me, I’d do the birdy dance and I’d imagine I would enjoy it. With King of Limbs, we all knew that it wasn’t going to be an immediate record but a lot of great records have been 38 minutes long. It’s that old chestnut of a grower. Every record that we’ve done has been a reaction to the last one and King of Limbs carried on that tradition for us.”

 

Phil will play Truck festival and the album Familial is out now via Bella Union. 

 

Lee la entrevista en español Gracias !! exitmusic.com.ar 

 

May 10 /2011

 

Ed about FAC thanks Radioheadcase !!!

 

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Radiohead's Ed O'Brien has described the recent approach to tackling piracy, which included last year's discussions around the Digital Economy Bill, as "confusing". 

In an interview with 6 Music,  Featured Artists Coalition members O'Brien and Billy Bragg also discussed plans to create a more level playing field for artists and music industry employees, claiming people should be paying less for music. 

"People will pay less for stuff, less for albums, it should be easier to licence....we need to get this licensing sorted out," O'Brien told 6 Music.

Bragg also admitted that peer to peer file sharing was not necessarily a bad thing.

"There is some advantage for artists if they can work with that spirit," he said.

Hear the interview below:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20110504_fac.shtml

 

16 April

 

Ed at Fighting Talk Music Special by Colin Murray

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010djpx/Fighting_Talk_Music_Special/

A panel of guests from the music industry take part in Fighting Talk's first ever music special, to celebrate National Record Store Day.

The line up includes BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 2 presenter Steve Lamacq; Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien; Bob Mills, the 'recorder and triangle-playing legend', and Ex-England and Aston Villa player Dion Dublin.

Plus the band The Establishment join us in the studio along with Dion providing a live version of Fighting Talk's very own signature tune.

 

Radiohead turned down Oasis as a support band (back in ’94) thanks Atease

 

Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien was a guest on the BBC 5 Live radio show ‘Fighting Talk’ this morning, where he revealed that Oasis were once offered to support Radiohead on tour.

Ed O’Brien was on Fighting Talk with Colin Murray (and also Steve Lamacq, Bob Mills and Dion Dublin) for an hour. The Radiohead guitarist revealed the band actually turned down Oasis back in 1994 when they were doing a tour for The Bends. “We were making an album, The Bends, back in early ’94 and we were doing this three-day tour and we were looking for a support band. And our agent sent us three demo tapes from various bands and one of them was called Oasis. There was a bit of a quick laugh, cause for us, Oasis was the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, which was down the road, which apparently it was named after. But that was early days for Oasis. I remember seeing them for months later and they were well on their way to super stardom.

Colin Murray: So you didn’t pick them? Ed: “No, we didn’t. We picked a band called The Julie Dolphin.”

When asked what his best moment in music was, Ed referred to Radiohead’s show at the Reading Festival in 2009.

Ed: “Most recently, probably the Reading Festival. We played the Sunday night in 2009. We haven’t played Reading for years. It was the first time we done a festival that we enjoyed it. All these ones like Glastonbury and all that we were all nervous. were overcome with nerves. And we were actually able to enjoy the occasion, and know that you’re doing the business. It felt good, really really good.

Listen to the show here, where he also talks about football, Lily Allen and why sitting through a Radiohead gig is a far greater feet of endurance than a marathon. Ed: “Because we go on and on and on and on. And we don’t break it up in a Bruce Springsteen-style. We don’t take a break halfway through, we don’t have a support band. We are quite happy to play for three and a half hours and play none of the tunes, be completely bullheaded and as my father once said, after a show around the time of Kid A, ‘Where are all the tunes?’”

 

 

7 April 2011

 

Phil at Truck Festival  22/23/254 July Oxfordshire UK 

 

 

philipselway Philip Selway 
 
Tickets can be bought from:
telephone box office: 0844 854 1350

 

 

6 April 2011

Anyone Can Play Guitar' is a history of the music scene in the city

 

Radiohead, Foals and Supergrass are among the acts who feature in a new documentary about the music scene in Oxford.

Anyone Can Play Guitar, which has been put together by local director Jon Spira, features interviews with bands from the city who both achieved success and failed to do so.

Watch the trailer for the film by clicking above.

Stornoway, Dive Dive and Ride, who counted Beady Eye guitarist Andy Bell in their line-up, also feature in the documentary.

Anyone Can Play Guitar does not have a cinematic release date as yet.

 

http://www.acpgthemovie.com/

1st April 2011

Thom Yorke added to Eddie Vedder solo tour

 

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke was a last minute adjustment to Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder’s upcoming solo tour.  The Swell Season’s Glen Hansard will be the opener, and Thom and Eddie will share co-headlining duties.

Per Thom Yorke’s publicist (press release link below)…

[Thom] will play a mix of tunes from The Eraser, some The King of Limbs songs, a few solo piano tunes and share some songs with Eddie.  [Thom] and Eddie have been mutual admirers of one another’s work, and the timing was right as Radiohead didn’t have any summer touring plans for 2011.

The Hansard/Yorke/Vedder tour kicks off in Providence, RI on June 15th and wraps up a month later in Seattle.  

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#PeoplesClimate

1.MILES AWAY - PHILIP SELWAY
2.PANDEMONIUM INSTITUTE - LEE GAMBLE
3. IT'S ALL OVER - PIONAL
4. GRADUAL REQUIEM PART4 - INGRAM MARSHALL
5. DOLLIS HILL - LEE GAMBLE
6. BACKSIGHT - ANJOU
7. HARD LOVE - MARINA ROSENFIELD
8. WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE - EOMAC

Thom
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COLIN BLOG !

Posted  by Lady Newell & Friends   Curator WASTECENTRAL

http://www.facebook.com/ladynewellandfriends  

11010873072?profile=original   Colin Greenwood's South Africa on http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037jwpg

Radiohead's Colin Greenwood presents the last of three shows as he sits in for Jarvis Cocker.
For this final show Colin presents a selection of old and new music he discovered on a recent trip to South Africa. Alongside the music there will be inserts from Children's Radio Foundation and Jeremy Vine also joins Colin to talk about his time as the African correspondent for the BBC and the music he grew to love out there.

LISTEN TO COLIN PROGRAMME ON BBC RADIO 6                                        

      

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Colin Greenwood entrevista !!!

"Aún habrá que esperar para un nuevo disco de Radiohead"


13/5/2013 Entrevista completa en el diario El Pais

Las noticias más recientes indicaban que se meterían en estudio al final de este verano. Pero Greenwood se encarga de desmentirlo. “No tenemos ningún plan. Thom está con su gira. Y dudo mucho que según la acabe nos pongamos a grabar. Aún habrá que esperar para escuchar un nuevo disco de Radiohead. No sé cuáles son nuestros planes, pero sí que, a pesar de este break que nos hemos tomado, todo está bien entre nosotros”. Ya que estamos, ¿cuál es el secreto para mantener el equilibrio en esa extraña democracia en formato de banda que ha vendido más de 30 millones de discos, lleva dos décadas de éxito ininterrumpido y cuyos egos están al borde de la colisión permanente? “Lo esencial es conservar la curiosidad. Mantener conversaciones como esta. Salir al mundo y alimentarte de otras referencias que te enriquezcan. Y después traerlo de vuelta al grupo, compartirlo con los chicos. Es lo que hemos hecho siempre. Y hasta hoy nos ha funcionado”.

Photo by Patrick Beaudet

Colin Radio Frequency 

11010874256?profile=originalColin's trip to South Africa / Viaje de Colin a Sudáfrica

 Colin Greenwood is Global Ambassador of Children's Radio Foundation (#CRF), a charity using radio as a tool to empower young people across Africa. Colin and his CRF producer Sam are both travelling to South Africa to meet some of the talented young people on the projects, take photographs and make some great radio.

                                                          Thanks Arico !

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Colin: DAS

Hello and I'd like to let everyone know I'm off on an adventure to South Africa on Saturday.  I've been working with a charity based there, called the Children's Radio Foundation, which works with young people in half a dozen countries in Africa to give them journalistic and broadcasting skills, and a voice to tell their stories.  I'm going for 11 days to visit some of the places where the CRF is working with youth groups, hospitals and radio stations in South Africa. You can follow my trip HERE.  I will be putting up some pictures, and blogging about the journey as I go along.  You can see and hear some of the stories by following the Vimeo link, and Soundcloud too.

I'm very excited to be going, and I hope you will enjoy following my journey on the site.  I'm working with CRF because I've always believed in the importance of curiosity, and I grew in a home that was passionate about ' Radio ', as a window to the world outside. In my day job as a musician, I've always loved travelling, meeting people, and making connections with them about all our lives.   CRF does all of this this brilliantly, through its radio and journalism training.  CRF informs and enlightens everyone's lives - the reporter, interviewee, and the listener, wherever they may be.   I'll also be checking out some music too, so keep an eye on the site!

Español: ¡Hola! Quisiera comentarles que el sábado estoy emprendiendo un viaje hacia Sudáfrica. He estado trabajando con Children’s Radio Foundation que es una organización de beneficencia que trabaja con gente joven en una media docena de países de África para desarrollar sus habilidades periodísticas y de transmisión, además de darles una voz para contar su propia historia. Me iré por 11 días para visitar algunos de los lugares, donde esta organización colabora con grupos de jóvenes, hospitales y estaciones de radio en Sudáfrica. Pueden seguir mi viaje en este sitio. Estaré posteando algunas fotos y escribiendo un diario sobre el viaje. Pueden también escuchar algunas de las historias siguiendo los enlaces de Vimeo y Soundcloud.

Dic, 23/2011

Win a Yamaha LS9-32 console!   Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood is the judg

UK - Since September, Yamaha Commercial Audio Europe has been offering the chance to win an LS9-32 digital mixing console in its 25th Anniversary Facebook photo competition. But time is now running out, as the competition closes for entries at midnight on 1 January.

2012marks the 25th Anniversary of Yamaha bringing the first digital mixer to the market and Yamaha Commercial Audio Europe is running the photo competition in celebration. To qualify for entry, photos must be of Yamaha digital consoles in interesting or entertaining settings in use over the past 25 years and posted to http://www.facebook.com/YamahaCommercialAudioEurope,where an entry form and complete terms and conditions are available.

The company has also revealed the celebrity judge who will choose the winning photographs in January. Radiohead bass guitarist Colin Greenwood is an accomplished photographer, whose photos are regularly posted on the band's website.

"Colin has successfully combined the worlds of working musician and photographer together, so he is an ideal candidate for judging the competition," says Karl Christmas, senior manager, Yamaha Commercial Audio (UK)

"We have received entries from right across Europe showing consoles 'in action' in a wide variety of situations and which capture unique moments. I'm sure Colin will have a difficult job in choosing the winners."

As well as the winning image, whose photographer will receive a Yamaha LS9-32digital mixing console, Colin will also choose 23 runners-up who will win a Yamaha POCKETRAK digital recorder.

A special 25th prize will be chosen from the 10 most 'liked' entries published on Yamaha Commercial Audio Europe's Facebook page. From those 10, a select panel of audio industry experts will choose the winner of this prize, a YamahaMCR-040 portable hi-fi system.

"We have extended the deadline by 24 hours to give people the chance to enter photos from the many New Year's Eve events that will use Yamaha digital consoles," says Karl. "There is still the chance to take photographs of them in festive situations. The gratuitous inclusion of baubles, tinsel and party poppers is positively encouraged!"

source (Jim Evans)

Thanks Robert for this news !!

Dic, 12/2011

Unicef on Climate Change in Zambia

This report, just in from 17 year old Msonda Chibwana, on how climate change is affecting his life and family in Zambia.

check it out !!


Oct, 25/2011 DAS                                     Children's Radio Foundation

 

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"Radio is everywhere in the country, and it’s a great way to talk to a lot of people from all different situations.It was really great to do an interview. When you get to interview someone, you’re learning from them. And you’re also sharing with it many people on the radio, so we’re all learning." - Ceswa Mpandamabula, 15, Lusaka

 

The Children's Radio Foundation is a UNICEF backed project across Africa that I've recently become involved in. It's very interesting and inspiring to me, because it incorporates some of my passions; new and old media, radio and the internet, and how these technologies can be used to give a continent of young people a voice. There's more info on their site, and their soundcloud too. Check it out!

 

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fragile


i thought it was a tough thing.
but it aint.. its fragile. and precious in it's own strange way.
it's small but it don't know it's own strength.
so fragile. only held together by the people who carry it.
Lord knows where it comes fromX

1. Leave things by Shed
2. After All by David Bowie
3. Let's get it started by Dj Roc
4. Joyful Exaltation (feat. Bajka) by The Whitefield Brothers
5. Money and Food (remix) by Jeremiah Jae
6. Wow by Laurel Halo
7. Lullaby for Lagos by The Whitefield Brothers
8. Dumb by Luke Abbott
9. Niger by Orchestra of the Sultan of Zinder
10. Borin Convo by Doom
11. Come1 by Machinedrum
Thom

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Hello Fluffy



The Berkeley Earth Project has concluded that the Earth is definitely warming..
Set up after a bizarre last ditch campaign to question/sabotage the science of global warming in 2009 around 'climategate' this further undermines those who continue to tell us what we'd like to hear, that it ain't real and there's nothing to be done.
Will it draw a big black thick line under this guff so that we can finally and seriously move on and start to change the way our world functions????



"meanwhile .."

here's some music...

1. Popgun by Martyn
2. Walla Illa (feat. Tunde Adebimpe) by Tinariwen
3. Digimon by Dj Diamond
4. Boudler Holder by Madvillian
5. Here Come the Warm Jets by Brian Eno
6. Magic Says by Dabrye
7. Cosmogony by Bjork
8. Bangin by Si Begg
9. look at stars (Machinedrum rmx) by SbtrkT
10. Stomp Yo feet (part1) by Theo Parrish




Chosen for and WARMLY dedicated to the brave souls PEACEFULLY sleeping on concrete OCCUPYing Wall Street and the City and elsewhere in the world,
attempting to express the anger and disgust most humans feel for the institutions that have failed to serve the needs of all but a few of the human beings of this planet.
Now yet those same institutions demand that we bail them out and in so doing sacrifice our own and our children's chances of a reasonable and safe financial future.

'Bangin Motherfuckers........'

now i need to go and do something fluffy
:)

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The Minotaur

blog added by Lady Newell & Friends / Guest Curator WASTECENTRAL 

The Minotaur : Thom Yorke & Stanley Donwood

 

                                                                       THE MINOTAUR

LAZARDIES AND KOFLER & KOMPANIE PRESENT THE MINOTAUR AND PRET A DINER - AT THE OLD VIC TUNNELS.   FROM 10TH TO THE 25TH OCTOBER 2011

In a innovative partnership with Steve Lazardies, KP Kofler will introduce PRET A DINER to the London stage for the very first time, with top Michelin-starred chefs Nuno Mendes (Viajante, London), Matthias Scmidt (Villa Merton, Frankfurt), Ollysan and Juan Amador (Amador, Manheim).

Steve Lazardies has comissioned artist from his international stable to each create their own interpretation of the classical myth 'The Minotaur' within a stunning Labyrinth installation

 

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The Minotaur is finally open to the public after an outstanding turn out on Monday evening for the Opening Party with hauds of guests queuing down the street after we maxed capacity inside the tunnels. A massive Lazarides thank you to everyone that came to celebrate with us and we hope you all enjoy the show overthe next two weeks.

 

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Having taken over The Old Vic Tunnels for the second year in a row, the subterranean space connected to the famous South London theatre, street art gallerist Steve Lazarides has seriously upped the ante for his latest exhibition, 'Minotaur'. Incorporating a deeply disconcerting maze featuring a sonic installation by Thom Yorke, a large-scale mesmerizing abstract film projection reflected in an ominous and regal pool of water, two sculptures made from what appear to be dead rats, graphic footage of bullfighting shown on loop in a cinema and a lavish secret pop-up restaurant by German restaurateurs Pret A Diner, amongst other things, this is more visual theatre than your average art exhibition.

Read More on Dazed / Thank Inez!!

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Stanley Downwood about the Minotaur said: "I spent a week in the tunnels building the black labyrinth, with a lot of help from many people. The structure is called Mithras Tauroctonos Subterranea."

 

Prints from The Minotaur

by Stanley Donwood   here!!

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                                                                           View more pics here!!

 

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Kid A: the sound of the decade

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Lady Newell & Friends (Guest Curator WASTECENTRAL)

ladynewellandfriends@gmail.com



English

October 2nd was the 10th anniversary of the official release of Kid A, Radiohead’s fourth album. It was named "album of the decade" by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and The Times.

The sound of Kid A was quite disconcerting for everybody. Some people said it was commercial suicide while others just didn’t understand it.

On the recording of Kid A, Thom said: "It was necessary to go away and glue back the pieces. In a way, in order to survive, we had to stop being
answerable"

We want to commemorate Kid A by posting here some unforgettable live performances, artwork from the record and articles published recently that pay tribute to the album.


Español


El 2 de octubre pasado fue el décimo aniversario del lanzamiento de Kid A, el cuarto album de Radiohead. Pichfork, Rolling Stone y el diario The Times consideran que Kid A es el mejor disco de la década.

El sonido de Kid A desconcertó a todo el mundo. Algunos dijeron que era un

suicidio commercial y otros simplemente no pudieron entenderlo.

Acerca de la grabación de Kid A, Thom aclaraba: “Fue necesario separar y volver a armar el rompecabezas. De modo que, para poder sobrevivir, tuvimos que dejar de ser entendibles”


Kid A pics


Kid A Artwork by Stanley Donwood y Tchock CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Kid A magazines CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Kid A Videos

Thom’s interview Added by Burt Cokain CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Kid A live

Everything In Its Right Place added by Lady Newell & Friends CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Kid A Added by tam CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


The National Anthem Added by KID_A CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


How to disappear completely Added by Angel CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


TreeFingers Added by Ruby Blue CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Optimistic Added by dumbaspaint CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


In limbo Added by inez CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Idioteque ( official version) Added by zévy CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Morning Bell Added by JocyMoonDough CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Motion Picture Soundtrack Added by cc1974 CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Review

Radiohead's Antivideos: Works of Art in the Age of Electronic Reproduction by Joseph Tate CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Articles

Radiohead's 'Kid A' Turns 10 Years Old By BRETT WARNER CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


A diez años de Kid A por Milagros Amondaray CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

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RETRORADIOHEAD

RETROHEAD

added by Lady Newell & Friends

11010932256?profile=originalPABLO HONEY TOUR

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NME photographer Roger Sargent

picks his favourite shots

 

 

Radiohead, Brighton.  "Taken in the Richmond in Brighton about 100 years ago, when Radiohead were touring Pablo Honey.  Basically the upstairs room of a pub."

Source NME

 

 

 

 

 

CREEP 20th Anniversary !!!!

Radiohead released Creep (first single) on September 21st 1992

First time on TV, The Beat on january, 28 th 1993 - London, UK - ITV Studios

RADIOHEAD first tv itw 94 (France) thanks Radiohead France 

 

Metro, Chicago 1993 [Full Show* + Interview]

Watch the interview ! absolutely amazing !

lovely ! lovely ! lovely !!

Big Up Austin Brock!! we love your videos !!

 

 

 

 

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Radiohead in Japan 1997 Part I

 

Radiohead in Japan 1997 Part II

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RADIOHEAD OFFICE CHART !!!

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office chart.. for autumn.. if u have that

ranking de la oficina … para el otoño… si lo tienes

Thom

Sun, 17 October

1.scylla's night out, christophe de babalon CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


2. the forest zombie CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


3. it's on, roots manuva CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


4. like a ship, pastor t. l. barrett CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


5. don't go into the barn, tom waits CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

6. Timber (seiji rmx) CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

7. double edged, emika CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

8. circling. four tet CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


9. square one (julio bashmore mx) mosca CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

Thanks Pukirocks !! http://www.waste-central.com/profile/pukirocks

Lady Newell & Friends (Guest Curator WASTECENTRAL) http://twitter.com/lady_newell


Horizontals


Office Chart born out of cold empty, horizontal lines


Horizontales ....


Ranking de la oficina, surgido de frías y vacías, líneas horizontales


Sat, 09 October



1. Pitter by Ramadanman CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


2. Back Down by Dj Nate CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


3. Neon Bible by Arcade Fire CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


4. Man Out of Time (Major Space dub) by Redshape CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


5. My Only Friend (Hezus rmx) by Gonjasufi CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


6. No More by Billie Holiday CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

Information: CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


7. Jeep's Blues Duke Ellington (Ellington at Newport 1956) CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Information: CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


8. Teknitian by Dj Rashad CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


Thanks Pukirocks CLICK HERE TO VIEW.


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office chart


its about time you showed up for work


1.King Of Clubs - Apparat
2.Senorita - Actress
3.South London Boroughs- Burial
4.Organ Concerto in A Minor, BWV 593 after Vivaldi's Concerto Op. 3, No. 8 - Wolfgang Rübsam
5.Whole World - Aloe Blacc
6.Mosh Pit - DJ Trouble
7.The Curlew - Nathan Fake
8.The Turtle - Nathan Fake
9.A Jackson In Your House - The Art Ensemble of Chicago
10. Kill A Man With A Joystick In Your Hand - D'eon
11. Supreme Cunnilingus - Actress
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shooting for 7AM???

if the Radiohead page is going super crazy and if the links are getting slower does this mean things are looking good for 7am?? i honestly don't think it would take two hours to code the website and reveal tickets...

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