November 19, 200421 yr Haha i know, bittorrent is sooo slow, but i'll try to take some caps if i can get them :D Juli!that's great! Im gonna try to buy that dvd, sounds pretty cool :D
December 14, 200421 yr hmm...just one question interesting me...what's your fave Radiohead song everybody?
December 14, 200421 yr i have more than one. no suprise is one of them. other one is paranoid android
December 14, 200421 yr i wanna see!!! how are you Ren? Im ok thanks! :D how be you? :kiss: And fav radiohead song? that's hard but right now is true love waits , luv that tune :cool: Check out my new radiohead dvds :o :o wow! :o
December 15, 200421 yr wow, wow! :o ive said my fav. song. there are a lot, but i think no suprise and paranoid android are two of my favourites :D
December 16, 200421 yr FROM NME.com ETHER SONGS 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.
January 23, 200521 yr ren that last DVD looks flippin awesome, so many good songs. what is it called?
February 3, 200521 yr wow, I haven't been in here in ages! too hard on the brakes again/what if these brakes just gave in? haha i love that song!@
February 3, 200521 yr I dug up my bends album this morning, listening to it right now ........ Hig and drt !
February 3, 200521 yr RADIOHEAD ARE MY WORLD. The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail To The Theif. What other band has had such a run of outstanding albums without a duff one somewhere along the way? Possibly Blur, but all their albums toegther couldn't match the amazingness of either Ok Computer or Kid A! I can't wait for the next album...
February 3, 200521 yr RADIOHEAD ARE MY WORLD. The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail To The Theif. What other band has had such a run of outstanding albums without a duff one somewhere along the way? Possibly Blur, but all their albums toegther couldn't match the amazingness of either Ok Computer or Kid A! I can't wait for the next album... not to mention their b-sides (;
February 4, 200521 yr i wanna see!!! how are you Ren? Im ok thanks! :D how be you? :kiss: And fav radiohead song? that's hard but right now is true love waits , luv that tune :cool: Check out my new radiohead dvds :o :o wow! :o where can you buy these?
April 17, 200521 yr * bump* RADIOHEAD SONG REVEALED (NME) RADIOHEAD singer THOM YORKE has joined 25,000 people outside WESTMINSTER (April 15) for a special protest against unfair trading laws in poor countries. He took part in a series of events to support the campaign, which was organised by the War On Want and the Trade Justice Movement, including two vigils, a five hour painting performance with the help of friend Stanley Donwood and a one-off acoustic show. Speaking after a mass one minute silence outside Whitehall at midnight, Yorke told NME.COM: "It is important to remind (Tony) Blair and Gordon (Brown) of their promises really. They are talking the whole thing up and they are on the campaign trail and it (trade justice) is one of the many things we are hassling them about.” In between putting his artistic skills to a giant painting, which was emblazoned with the logo ‘Business School For The Dead’, the Radiohead frontman previewed a new song called 'House Of Cards' during a five track acoustic set which also included 'OK Computer' classic 'No Surprises' and rare numbers 'Glass Flowers', 'Nude' and 'Reckoner' at Methodist Central Hall. Super Furry Animals singer Gruff Rhys also played a special concert further up the road at The Marquee Club in Leicester Square to help raise awareness of world poverty and the demand for trade justice in developing countries where many farmers and workers are exploited by the current international trading laws.
April 17, 200521 yr * bump* RADIOHEAD SONG REVEALED (NME) RADIOHEAD singer THOM YORKE has joined 25,000 people outside WESTMINSTER (April 15) for a special protest against unfair trading laws in poor countries. He took part in a series of events to support the campaign, which was organised by the War On Want and the Trade Justice Movement, including two vigils, a five hour painting performance with the help of friend Stanley Donwood and a one-off acoustic show. Speaking after a mass one minute silence outside Whitehall at midnight, Yorke told NME.COM: "It is important to remind (Tony) Blair and Gordon (Brown) of their promises really. They are talking the whole thing up and they are on the campaign trail and it (trade justice) is one of the many things we are hassling them about.” In between putting his artistic skills to a giant painting, which was emblazoned with the logo ‘Business School For The Dead’, the Radiohead frontman previewed a new song called 'House Of Cards' during a five track acoustic set which also included 'OK Computer' classic 'No Surprises' and rare numbers 'Glass Flowers', 'Nude' and 'Reckoner' at Methodist Central Hall. Super Furry Animals singer Gruff Rhys also played a special concert further up the road at The Marquee Club in Leicester Square to help raise awareness of world poverty and the demand for trade justice in developing countries where many farmers and workers are exploited by the current international trading laws. ...and i received an e-mail inviting me to join in on this event:(
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