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Blur

On Blur’s official site there is a Q+A section where Dave answers people’s questions. This question popped up:

QUESTION
Just a question that I know bands always hate but here it goes will you ever tour in Australia again? Also what are you thoughts on the vines and also radiohead? (there are my two favorite bands besides you guys? Hope your new album is as good as 13
Thomas Ryan

ANSWER
I’d love to come back to Australia. Radiohead are pretty cool. They challenged Alex and I to a game of bridge. Never happened.

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Vote for RH

Q magazine wants you to vote for the “Best Album of All Time”. In 1997, Radiohead’s OK Computer was named #1 in the same poll.
(thanks to Jocelyn)

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Radiohead in Spin

There are two articles about Radiohead in the October issue of Spin magazine. Click the links below for scans.

“Heading for Hollywood” [Noise: Backstage Pass, page 24]
“Radiohead Return, And Thom Yorke ‘Raps’!” [Noise: Live, page 34]
(thanks to Mary)

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Flaming Lips

You can listen to the Flaming Lips perform a cover of Radiohead’s “Knives Out” at www.soundseclectic.com. Just click on “Flaming Lips” under the “recent programs” section. You have to download the whole hour long program, but you can forward it to the end, when the Lips play.
(thanks to Dori)

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Radiohead icons

There are some Radiohead Mac OS X icons available at this site for you to download! They are on the “icons” page.
(thanks to Jeff)

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RH at the Beck gig

Here’s an article from CDNow about Radiohead showing up at the recent Beck show in Los Angeles:

Last week, New York may have had the VMAs, but L.A. had Beck, whose sold-out show on Friday (Aug. 30) at the intimate Wadsworth Theater gave those pesky folks at MTV a run for their star-power wattage.
Celebs literally took over the whole venue — spotted towards the front was a veritable convention of Hollywood’s young it-listers, including Giovanni Ribisi, Jason Lee, and Rachel Weisz. Hanging out on the sides were Ben Stiller and Tom Hanks’ wife, Rita Wilson (not together, silly!), while uberproducer Jon Brion and his celeb plus-two (that would be Fiona Apple and beau Paul Thomas Anderson) held court right in the middle of the theater.
By far the coolest star sighting, though, were all five members of Radiohead, fresh from a European tour, giving Beck a standing ovation for his subdued encore run-through of Velvet Underground’s “Sunday Morning.” Instead of leaving right after the song, Thom Yorke and Co. just stood there looking stunned before being whisked by security into the backstage area.

(thanks to Zack)