Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Coldplaying

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Radiohead

Featured Replies

oh really? hope i'll find it here in germany......

  • Replies 26.4k
  • Views 1.5m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • Lol I haven't been here in 5 years but I decided to pop my head back in for some nostalgia. Seems like this was my last post so here's an update... I finally saw Radiohead live in Manchester in 2017 a

you probably will, there's always Amazon :)

New dvd.....:thinking: where can I get it??

^ it's now new, amazon or music shops

 

a ridiculous as always NME article

 

"Now this could go either way. Radiohead are the band of two halves. For their stadium noir rock years they dolloped out brooding, standard setting Krakaton classics - among the best ever written. But for their Electronic Ennui years thewy've downloaded occasionally inspiring, largely tuneless and dreary "sound experiments" that suggest they set a laptop to Wibble and Wail-setting in 1999, then went down the oub for 7 years. Now after a blip-heavy theatre tour, they arrive at V, promising "hits" which could be "The Bends" in its entirety, or every 10th song actually having a chorus.

 

Unable to completely drop their obstreporous musical adventurism and just bash out the big bangers, they find themselves making an awkward headline set compromise. From a band who have so dramatically somersaulted between genres, any festival set will seem disjointed, but for the first hour, Radiohead struggle with their own historical demons. Between classics ("Airbag", "My Iron Lung", "No Surprises", "The Bends") that too often whimper when they should bang, we get stark electronica with aimless wailing instead of a tune ("2+2=5" and "The Gloaming", with Thom doing a Peter Crouch on PCP dance), the odd bit of jazzy moaning (Nude), a one chord drone through "National Anthem" that sounds like Primal Scream tuning up; and "Pyramid Song", during which 20 suicides are reported in the front row. And at twhat point do you get so far up your own ego's arse that you think "I know! I'll play a lacklustre mumble with amild bit of semi-rocking at the end called "You and Whose Army" and not play "Creep" and everyone will love it"? Big props though, to the bloke at the front though who when Thom announces "our third new song", optimistically shouts "wun-two-free-fowar!" Thom, surprisingly doesnt find it funny.

 

Then through a cloud busting "Lucky" the stadium rock god genes embedded in Radiohead's spinal stem kick in and for 30 minutes we're in hedonism heaven. An exhilirating "Idioteque" - proof as is the encore's "There There" that when Radiohead's genre splicing experimentalism works, it verges on the revolutionary - follows the mighty pop kick of "Just" while "street Spirit" soars and sizzles like a plane full of snakes. "Karma Police" wipes clean all the bewilderment over Thom's wild punk rantings during "A WOlf At The Door" and then, oh yes, they do "Creep", and knowing which side the bread is buttered, they do it joyously.

 

An obstinately obtruse first hour gives way to the Greatest Hits in the Sky: a triumph of crowd pleasing over crowd teasing. Hail to the creep."

 

:rolleyes: fucking wankers!

unbelievable! Fuck NME!!!!! Im glad that i've never bought this shit......

i don't know what you expected from a mag that promotes Artic Monkeys anyway.. :dozey:

haha seriously i saw that mag of nme up london today in hmv, i was ACTUALLY going to get it,i'm glad i didn'nt because after reading that, what a pile of crap that is! Yea it slag's radiohead off, but that's not the point, it isnt well written at all haha. thanks for the write up nik.

Fuck them to diss Pyramid Song! :veryangry2:

 

Hah they don't understand that Radiohead isn't a band that just plays the same set of hits every concert... which is unbelieveably refreshing in all actuality cause not many bands do that. Wankers! :laugh3:

I never liked NME anyway it's not a real music publication in my opinion!!!!

haha well we have established no-one here likes em.

i only buy it when there is substantial radiohead stuff in it,and like said would of bought it today,but after i've seen that write up,whats the point lol.its just bad,bad,bad.only good thing is that picture.

Why do they write something like this??? I dont get it......

They should be glad that such a amazing and creative band like Radiohead

is still around.

^ Coz they know everybody who's worth their musical salt knows Radiohead's freakin' amazing... And that no matter how badly they thrash Radiohead in their articles, it won't change people's opinions one little bit, and also what they write won't affect in the slightest whether the band think well enough of themselves to continue or not.

 

But seriously, that aside I was quite shocked. I mean NME are not known for objective, profound or even revealing articles, but this one was... :o I'm speechless. Way up there in terms of the WTF??? scale

[Radiohead] UK's V Festival is a muddy beauty

 

When the boys from Radiohead dust off their Rickenbackers to bust out a live version of their maligned single Creep, you know you're witnessing a rare moment in the band's musical annals. When they use it as an encore to close a two-hour set in front of 75,000 people at one of the UK's biggest summer music festivals … well, you could easily consider yourself having ascended momentarily to heaven.

 

It's no secret that Radiohead, arguably one of the UK's biggest contemporary bands after Coldplay, have little time for the single that made it all possible; the track that catapulted them from the sleepy village of Oxford into the glare of worldwide attention. When the band's fourth song on Saturday night segued into the tremolo-dripping intro to My Iron Lung, an ironic take on their love-hate relationship with the anthemic single, most punters thought it was the closest they would ever get to hearing a live performance of the uber crowd pleaser.

 

Three years ago at Glastonbury — the reclusive band's most recent festival performance before V — Thom Yorke made it clear that Creep would not feature on Radiohead's setlist. The comment became a running joke at the three-day event, with acts such as Moby and Fatboy Slim covering the track in their sets to save Radiohead the indignity.

 

On Saturday night in the middle of a 570-acre estate in Chelmsford, however, the band showed no such reticence. To close an epic 23-song set they gave the crowd exactly what it wasn't expecting — and in the process closed what some reviewers were calling the best moment in the festival's decade-long history. If nothing else, it proved that the boys from Oxford were there to make the weekend something special. And special it was … but first, let us get back to where things started.

 

Glasto on hold

 

It's no secret that Glastonbury is the granddaddy of English music festivals. Everyone knows it's the most epic, surreal, mind-bending and historic event on the UK music calendar, so the other festivals don't even attempt to steal its mantle. Every fifth year though, Glasto takes a fallow year, meaning that the title of "Summer Musical Highpoint" is well and truly up for grabs. With this in mind it seems that contenders V and Reading have stepped up to have their day in the sun this year. With both events being separated by one week, late August is indeed a heady time for English festival-goers.

 

http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/v-festival-a-muddy-beauty/2006/08/23/1156012598166.html

arguably one of the UK's biggest contemporary bands after Coldplay

 

Hmmmm

yeah..i think that in that sentence coldplay should swith places with RH

 

btw guys..i'm off to Prague with my school..see ya in a week

 

spread the RH love in the mean time

yeah..i think that in that sentence coldplay should swith places with RH

 

btw guys..i'm off to Prague with my school..see ya in a week

 

spread the RH love in the mean time

 

Have a good time in Prague!

yeah..i think that in that sentence coldplay should swith places with RH

 

btw guys..i'm off to Prague with my school..see ya in a week

 

spread the RH love in the mean time

 

ohh have fun there :)

 

we'll spread the love ;)

Dunno why but I thought I'd post my RH top 10, these are just album songs, not B-sides etc

 

1-Motion Picture Soundtrack

2-Fake Plastic Trees

3-Street Spirit

4-Paranoid Android

5-The National Anthem

6-You And Whose Army?

7-There There

8-Lucky

9-Life In A Glasshouse

10-Exit Music

 

Randomness!!!

searchin one videoclip of RADIOHEAD ("creep" - trailer cyclo-)

 

Hello:

 

I had pass almost 1 year searching one video of RadioHead, the title of the video is the song "Creep", but the video is one version that used the images of the movie CYCLO (one thailand-france movie that used this song in its soundtrack), only I see one time in the TV long time ago and is wonderfull (I like more this version that the oficial video in concert).. so that I ask for you some help.

 

cyclo.jpg

816.jpg

 

cyclo_011.jpg

 

 

I am very happy if something have this video^___^)

 

Thanks for read me....

See you

D. Karasu

Dunno why but I thought I'd post my RH top 10, these are just album songs, not B-sides etc

 

1-Motion Picture Soundtrack

2-Fake Plastic Trees

3-Street Spirit

4-Paranoid Android

5-The National Anthem

6-You And Whose Army?

7-There There

8-Lucky

9-Life In A Glasshouse

10-Exit Music

 

Randomness!!!

 

Oh god I love Motion Picture Soundtrack. I usedn't to, but now I think it's class.:cool:

ellaaaa! hellooo!!

i dont have internet now..im in the library! :( next week i hope i have internet again!! :(

im not much here this week :(

ive seen harrowdown hill on mtv :D they dont play it enough on tv and radio! :(

ellaaaa! hellooo!!

i dont have internet now..im in the library! :( next week i hope i have internet again!! :(

im not much here this week :(

ive seen harrowdown hill on mtv :D they dont play it enough on tv and radio! :(

poor Marina,i saw it too:wink3:

ellaaaa! hellooo!!

i dont have internet now..im in the library! :( next week i hope i have internet again!! :(

im not much here this week :(

ive seen harrowdown hill on mtv :D they dont play it enough on tv and radio! :(

 

I didn't have net either.. now I do.. and now ure not here :( .. nah I don't mind that they don't play Thom's songs on tv or radio..

Create an account or sign in to comment

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.