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Colin and Jonny talk about the tour

84_NMEcover_bag_L270506_01.jpgThe NME, released this week, boasts three pages of features on Radiohead. Most of the information within has been circulating for some time, but the article includes the following sound-bites from Colin and Jonny:
Colin – “These shows have been great. I’ve noticed lots of new fans in the audience, and it’s good to see. I think the whole band are keen to get more new songs out there. Of the UK shows, for me the second night in Blackpool was the best, that one in particular was amazing.”
Jonny – “It’s been really good playing some of the songs off ‘The Bends’, but i feel i’ve played those enough now. I wouldn’t mind if i didn’t play ‘Paranoid Android’ for a while now – maybe save that for the V Festival.”
Colin – “We’re talking about doing some covers too.”
There is also a more extensive interview with Jonny, painfully transcribed below:
NME: “How are the shows going?”
Jonny: “I’m really enjoying it. Playing live again is something I’ve been thinking about for a year and three quarters. I love it.”
NME: “Which shows have been the highlight?”
Jonny: “The second night in Blackpool has been the best and the second Copenhagen show. I’ve no idea why. Quite often we leave the stage and one of the band thinks it’s the best we’ve played, and another hated it.”
NME: “Which songs are going down best?”
Jonny: “The rehearsed ones! Like ‘Bodysnatchers’ and ‘Nude’. The others, we’re still changing arrangements and moving them around.”
NME: “How do you have the time to work on the songs?”
Jonny: “We have very long soundchecks which we use as rehearsals and we try different arrangements. It’s great ‘cos it keeps us excited.”
NME: “Are there any more new songs that you’ve yet to play?”
Jonny: “We’ve done about half of the new songs, so there’s lots more to come. We’re going to tour in America and that’s when we’re going to try out more of the new songs. At the minute we feel like we’re warming up and remembering how to play again.”
NME: “Have you been nervous about being back on the road?”
Jonny: “It’s only taken a short time, already i’m moaning about the fact we’re not doing enough new songs. We’re all feeling like that, so we’re about ready to start ratcheting up and changing the ratio between old and new songs.”
NME: “How do you pick the new songs?”
Jonny: “There’s a point when the new songs begin to sound a bit tired, like they’ve reached their best, so we give them a break. But then there’s really old songs that we bring back and they sound fresh again.”
NME: “Will you do a greatest hits set at V?”
Jonny: “We’ll do the setlist a couple of hours before we play! Not everyone will be singing every word like they are on this tour, so we’ll see which old songs are sounding good on the US tour, and which ones are tired. But we’ve no idea which ones.”
NME: “What’s the plan for going back into the studio?”
Jonny: “We’re going to go back as soon as we get time. Our big headache is always that there’s these amazing songs that Thom’s written that we have to do well enough. Our morale is always at its highest when we feel we’re putting those songs across really well.”
NME: “‘Nude’ has taken 10 years. How did you finally get it right?”
Jonny: “We realised how much of our early songs were quite sparse and we were happy just to let it be bass and drums. So we went back to the beginning of the song. It took us a while, but that’s the pressure we’re under. But it’s a nice kind of pressure.”
NME: “The new songs see a return to guitar-driven rock. Is that a conscious decision?”
Jonny: “I’ve been playing guitars an awful lot. It’s the easiest thing to play when at home. You don’t have the plug it in and it’s always there. I’m actually playing more guitar than i ever have.”
(thanks to Patrick)

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YouTube Friday

Here’s another installment of YouTube Friday here at Green Plastic. This week we have selected some wonderful Radiohead video clips for you to enjoy.
The first one is actually from one of the recent shows in Wolverhampton. Did you know that Jonny can play the keyboard with the head of his guitar? Sure, he’s been doing this for years but for some of you, this may be new….

The next video is from a 1998 Radiohead concert in San Francisco. Witness “The Trickster” live!

Yikes. I cringe every time I see the next one…

Okay, so the next one technically isn’t Radiohead, but it is kind of funny. Thom Yorke (played by Andy Dick) goes on a date to the Fun Center!

And finally, we have a clip of an interview Thom and Jonny did with MTV. Check out Thom’s laugh!

More next week!

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Damon Albarn Lambasts Radiohead

Damon Albarn has seemingly got a bee in his bonnet about other artists claiming to be things they are not – and Radiohead are his main target.
The Blur and Gorillaz man has taken a swipe at Thom Yorke and co blasting them for their live shows and their lack of “humanity”.
According to the Sun Albarn said: “Radiohead – I’m not gonna get into anyone, but bands who care about certain things and then go on one-and-a-half-year stadium tours are just total hypocrites.”
“In on sense you’ve got this developing humanist thing that’s coming out of you, which is great. Then you’re creating these massive impersonal events where you set up as the subject of thousands of people’s adoration. Where is the humanity in that? That’s just idolatory.”
Meow!
Albarn then went on to re-voice his already well known distaste for last year’s Live 8 event, particularly the roles of Bob Geldof and Bono.
He raged: “You can’t question Geldof’s passion. But him and Bono – if you’re so interested and care about Africa, think about the people, see them as a neighbour. Be interested in what they are interested in and don’t impose your own ideas. It’s imperious, it really is.”
Meow Meow!
(from Gigwise.

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Radiohead go reggae

A reggae version of “OK Computer” by Radiohead is to be released this summer, according to reports.
The reworking of the LP comes from the same team that covered Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side Of The Moon” in 2003, renaming it “Dub Side Of The Moon”.
The Easy Star All-Stars will release “Radiodread: A Complete Reggae Version Of OK Computer” on August 22.
Massive Attack’s Horace Andy is amongst the collaborators on the LP, alongside Citizen Cope and Toots And The Maytals, who feature on “Airbag”, “Karma Police” and “Let Down” respectively.
Radiohead made their live return to the London stage last night at the Hammersmith Apollo. The group play a second show at the same venue this evening.
(from Dotmusic.

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Thom Yorke releases an album

We received this message from W.A.S.T.E. tonight. It confirms the rumors that Thom has made an album:
this is just a note to say that something has been kicking around in the background that i have not told you about.
its called The Eraser.
nigel produced & arranged it .
i wrote and played it.
the elements have been kicking round now for a few years and needed to be finished & i have been itching to do something like this for ages.
it was fun and quick to do.
inevitably it is more beats & electronics.
but its songs.
stanley did the cover.
yes its a record!
no its not a radiohead record.
as you know the band are now touring and writing new stuff and getting to a good space so i want no crap about me being a traitor or whatever splitting up blah blah…
this was all done with their blessing. and i don’t wanna hear that word solo. doesnt sound right.
ok then thats that.
i think its out in july and im pretty certain XL are going to put it out.
love thom
www.theeraser.co.uk
UPDATE: Pitchfork says the album will be out on July 11 and has the tracklisting:
01 the eraser
02 analyse
03 the clock
04 black swan
05 skip divided
06 atoms for peace
07 and it rained all night
08 harrowdown hill
09 cymbal rush
Pitchfork also notes that the band will resume work on the next Radiohead album after the tour and it will be released sometime next year.

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YouTube Friday

So, with all the goodness on YouTube, we thought we would showcase a few every week. Enjoy!
First up is Radiohead’s performance of “Anyone Can Play Guitar” live at the MTV Beach House in 1993. Seriously people, you should check this out. This is back when Ed wore flowing pirate shirts, Jonny favored children’s pajamas, Phil had hair, Colin hid in the back (well, that hasn’t changed much), and Thom’s bright blonde hair. Watch Thom jump in the pool! He nearly drowned and had to be saved by some of the workers on the set. Also, there was a fear that he would be electrocuted by the live mic.

Thom: “The beach party. We swore that would be the last time we’d do that fucking thing. An MTV beach party. Standing by a pool, because the sun didn’t come out.”
Next up is another oldie. Thom has described “Nobody Does It Better” as the sexiest song ever written. Watch them perform it live on MTV2:

This one is just plain funny. The quality is bad, but you should definitely check it out. In 1996, the band appeared on Hit Machine and performed “Just”. They are clearly lip-syncing to the song and not even playing the instruments. It’s amusing to watch the band mock the performance, with Jonny “playing” guitar left-handed and even “singing”.

And finally, we have one of the best performances Radiohead ever did on TV. This is from 2000, when they were musical guests on Saturday Night Live. This version of “Idioteque” is energetic and amazing, with Thom doing his little “Thom dance” and knocking over the mic stand at the end. Classic!

More next week!