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Category: Radiohead
Alternative Nation Radiohead Special
There will be a one hour Radiohead special on the October 19 episode of Alternative Nation on MTV Europe. The show, which will feature footage from last Summer’s show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, will air at 12am on the 19th. {thanks to Miro}
You can now preorder the I Might Be Wrong – Live Recordings EP through Amazon.com.
In a recent interview, indie rock musician Ben Lee had this to say about Radiohead:
Q: Hi Ben. Just a quick question. Have you heard the new Radiohead albums ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’? If yes, what do you think?
BL: I haven’t heard Amnesiac yet. I enjoyed Kid A. I have a lot of admiration for Radiohead as it’s fun to see artists challenging themselves and their fans. Plus, they’re good looking.
The entire interview can be seen at http://www.ben-lee.com/lists/interview0107.htm.
Meanwhile, in an interview with Q magazine, Peter Buck of R.E.M. was also asked about Radiohead:
What do you think of Radiohead?
They?re great. They?ve saved their career by not making the same record over and over again.
{thanks to Nick & Zach}
www.meetingpeopleiseasy.de has mp3s of “True Love Waits” and “Pearly*” from the recent Radiohead show in Tokyo.
BBC Music Magazine
Radiohead were featured in this month’s BBC Music Magazine. The magazine features almost entirely on classical music, but in the internet section in an article titled ‘Making a case for new Music’, Radiohead had a mention. The whole passage (written by Paul Lay) was quite long, but here is a section of it concerning Radiohead:
‘…yet where does that leave the many who thirst for the new, who seek the sounds of their own age that reach beyond the banality of so much pop? And, if you doubt that many exist, take a look at the splendid website of the band Radiohead, hardly a marginal voice (it topped the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic), where it urges fans to listen to influences, such as the music of Krzysztof Penderecki, or the Seventies experimentation of Miles Davis. Hardly mainstream fare.’
{Thanks to Steve}