As you likely know, South Asia has been decimated by tsunamis. Over 150,000 people are confirmed dead, and many think that by the time all of the victims are accounted for, the toll will easily reach 300,000-400,000. It’s truly staggering.
We don’t normally use GP for fundraising or political things, but the sheer scale of this tragedy goes far beyond anything we’ve seen in our lifetimes. What’s more, we have a chance to make a difference, right now. What’s needed are cash donations. Some say that Bush and Blair have dropped the ball by not acting quickly or strongly enough- well, let’s pick it up for them. Rather than complaining about our governments, let’s show the world they truly DON’T speak for us. Let’s do a sidestep, and let’s raise some cash.
I’ve set up a sort of information clearinghouse over at http://www.politick.info/tsunami. You’ll find places to donate, and some basic information about the tragedy.
You’ll also find a “money meter”. I’ve set our goal at $20,000- not a whole lot. If every GP reader were to just give $1, we’d meet the goal in hours. In order to track donations, I ask that if you donate money, send an email to donations@politick.info, and put how much you donated in the subject.
Radiohead fans have time and time again proven to be the most compassionate, caring, and intelligent group of people on the planet. Let’s show them again, shall we?
Category: Radiohead
Happy Holidays from GP
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, whatever…we wish you and your family the best. Here’s hoping 2005 represents in ways that 2004 certainly did NOT.
BTW- I recommend Kurtis Blow’s “Christmas Rap” for holiday listening.
Pick your poison- radio or television. If you are of the means to afford either, you’ve got some Radiohead coming your way…
XFM (the London FM station, not the satellite one that was in the lead until Sirius scored Howard Stern) will broadcast the South Park gig on their Live Hour program at 10pm (London time) on the 1st of January. The good news- they broadcast online.
And, for those of you who can pick up German music station VIVA, they’ll be rebroadcasting the Fast Forward program that features an interview with Thom at the Hurricane Festival, some Radiohead videos, and more, on Thursday, December 30th, at 12:15 in the morning (that’s late Wednesday night for the easily confused).
Enjoy…
HTTT Autographed Artwork for Sale.
Soltris writes in to let us know that:
When Radiohead released their 6th studio album, Hail to The Thief (Parlophone/EMI) in June 2003, the artwork featured on the album’s cover (originally created by Stanley Donwood) was re-created on a large panel (9.70m x 11m, oil and acrylics on canvas, by local visual artist Katerina Vagia) and suspended at the EMI offices in Athens, Greece.
Once taken down, the canvas was cut into 25 smaller panels, varying in size, which were sent to the members of the group to be autographed.
The auction will begin on December 18th and will run until January 18th 2005.
The website for the auction is here. I can’t read Greek very well, but it appears that some portion of the proceeds are going to benefit Medecins Sans Frontieres, which I shall assume is either part of or similiar to Doctors Without Borders, which is a great cause.
Happy bidding…
New Music By Thom and Jonny
The NME has this story about new music coming soon from Thom and Jonny:
New music from members of RADIOHEAD will be played for the first time at the LONDON ETHER FESTIVAL, NME.COM can reveal.
Material penned by Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood will form part of The London Sinfonietta at the London Royal Festival Hall (March 27-28).
Organisers say the events will feature “two evenings of experimentation, collaboration and cross-genre juxtaposition”.
New music from Greenwood and Yorke will form part of the show, along with more classical composers and traditional Arabic song.
Radiohead TV will also be shown on the night, featuring video, animations and unreleased tracks.
Other events at the Ether Festival 2005 include Dizzee Rascal (March 15) and Matmos (19).
Tickets are on from Thursday (December 16) at 9am via the Royal Festival Hall website here .
(thanks to Kai)
Back in 2003, many of us NYC residents remember desperately trying, and failing, to get into one of two acoustic sets Radiohead performed at Electric Lady studios for the KCRW Sounds Eclectic program. Most of us made do with the excellent promo CD from those shows which has been kicking around The Hub for some time.
Well, fear not, dial-up users: the third Sounds Eclectic compilation is slated to be released on January 11, 2005, and will feature an acoustic performance of “Go To Sleep”.
The complete tracklist:
1. The Polyphonic Spree, “It’s the Sun”
2. The Flaming Lips, “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Part 1”
3. Damien Rice, “The Blower’s Daughter”
4. Jem, “Flying High”
5. Paul Weller, “Amongst Butterflies”
6. Radiohead, “Go to Sleep”
7. My Morning Jacket, “One Big Holiday”
8. Kinky, “Mirando De Lado”
9. Interpol, “Untitled”
10. Franz Ferdinand, “Take Me Out”
11. Sarah McLachlan, “Answer”
12. Iron & Wine, “Superman”
13. Steve Earle, “Jerusalem”