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Triple J Listeners’ Top 10 Albums Of 2001

Amnesiac came in at #7 in the Triple J Listeners’ Top 10 Albums Of 2001. To see the full list, go here.

{thanks to Chris505 & maddie}

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Jeanne Loriod

The Baltimore City Paper has an article up about Jeanne Loriod, who died last August at the age of 73. Loriod is remembered as a master at of the ondes Martenot, the same instrument (an electronic keyboard that features a ring that slides on a string) that Jonny Greenwood could be seen playing on songs like “How to Disappear Completely” and “The National Anthem.”

You may or may not know that Loriod and Greenwood were in contact with each other and were even planning a collaboration of some sort.
Jonny spoke about Loriod in an article that appeared in the New Yorker last August:

Jonny is fascinated by Olivier Messiaen, the late French composer; it is because of Messiaen that he became interested in the ondes martenot, which is featured in many of the composer’s works. “I heard the ‘Turangalîla Symphony’ when I was fifteen,” Jonny went on, “and I became round-the-bend obsessed with it. I wish I could have met him or shaken his hand. I did get to meet his sister-in-law, the ondeiste Jeanne Loriod. I’m learning Messiaen’s ‘Trois Petites Liturgies’ for a performance in London.”

To read the full Baltimore City Paper article about Jeanne Loriod, click here.
{thanks to Kallen}

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Amnesiac Radiohead

Onion AV Club List

The Onion AV Club has put out its list of the most essential albums of the year at http://www.theonionavclub.com/avclub3745/bonusfeature1_3745.html.

{thanks to Lynn}

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New Material & A New Tour?

From the NME:

Radiohead are reportedly planning a low-key tour in summer 2002 to road test new material.

The group are currently taking a break following the conclusion of the world tour in support of this year’s ‘Amnesiac’ album.
In the time away, Radiohead have tentatively started working on new material, some of which featured in the later shows of the band’s world tour.

Now, in an interview with The Face magazine, the band revealed that they were considering three weeks worth of shows next August to work through some of the material live, as part of a campaign to release their sixth album at the start of 2003.

When asked if the group were planning any massive summer shows like an appearance at next year’s Glastonbury festival, guitarist Ed O’Brien said: ‘I’m not allowed to say (anything about) that! The idea is that we don’t want to do anything big. The idea is to be pretty self-indulgent – that means we’ll play new material. And I don’t think playing Glastonbury, or any festival, is conducive to that.’

{thanks to Richard}

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Amnesiac Radiohead

End of the year polls

JAM! has compiled a “best of 2001” voting list, and you can vote for Radiohead in the “best album”, “best live act”, and “downloaded album” categories. Go here to vote!

Spin has named Radiohead as the “Best Live Act” of 2001 and has Amnesiac #2 in the “Album of the Year” top ten list.

Rolling Stone has Amnesiac at #10 and the NME has it at #25.
{thanks to Shane, Rhonda, & Mark}

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Thom on Absolute Zero

In case you missed it last year, the online cartoon Absolute Zero is again featuring the episode they did with a cartoon Thom. Check it out!
{thanks to Nick}