June 20, 200917 yr I think that the end of this year probably would be too soon for the band. I do however think like a bunch of you have said that early to mid 2010 would be nice. But who knows, perhaps they'lll surprise us (especially now that they can post songs whenever on their own digital store)
June 20, 200917 yr I haven't listened to Radiohead in days... but today, finally... all songs sound so good...
June 21, 200917 yr I'll probably buy that one as well because I would the second cd looks fantastic. Yeah, too bad the Canal+ show got divided into two parts :(
June 21, 200917 yr cool pics of thom, gotta love his dancing there was an interview done with Nigel recently and he talked of the band. here's the exerpt from whichhe talks about them: http://www.drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137177?ticker Speaking of your day job, people perhaps forget the amount of great stuff you've worked on in the past and think of you as "The Radiohead guy" - is that something you mind? Nigel Godrich: I don't mind. Honestly, my relationship with Radiohead is unlike my relationship with pretty much anybody else I've worked with. Having said that, they are all relationships... I tend to work with a bunch of people, and they're all my friends and people I like to work with. And certainly I've invested the most of myself into Radiohead, and I've spent by far more time with these guys than anybody else. But I don't mind, I love the band and get an anwful lot out of working with them. There are worse trains to be on! DiS: And I understand they've started work on the follow-up to In Rainbows? NG: We're always working, that's the thing, it's just in and out of the studio when we have time. What it's going to become, god knows. There's nothing specific, there are no agendas. It'll be what it'll be, [and it'll] emerge and reveal itself in due course I'm sure. I can't really tell you anything that's useful, let's put it that way. It's nice to have the luxury of not being able to think about [adhering to deadlines], and work without a goal, really. DiS: How has working with the band changed over the years? How do they compare now to when you first started working with them on The Bends? NG: You know what? I don't really want to go into Radiohead right now. I also have to go very soon. It's like... I dunno, I can't. Another day, maybe...
June 22, 200917 yr Im glad I found this thread. I fucking LOVE radiohead!! I had accidentally bought "In Rainbows" by mistake on amazon. But its brilliant then I bought the rest. lol :D:D:D:D
June 22, 200917 yr Im glad I found this thread. I fucking LOVE radiohead!! I had accidentally bought "In Rainbows" by mistake on amazon. But its brilliant then I bought the rest. lol :D:D:D:D haha... well that's an interesting way to get into the band
June 22, 200917 yr Lol speaking of this In Rainbows love. I've always listened to Radiohead but pretty much only the Best Of or whatever. I DLed In Rainbows when it came out... listened to it like once.. wasn't feeling it. Never listened again. Started listening again a few months ago after I realized how much I loved 15 Step and House Of Cards. Totally hooked. In love with this album. Amazing. Nude, Bodysnatches, Faust Arp, Jigsaw. Just awesome.
June 22, 200917 yr Radiohead/Wilco/Marr/Finn Supergroup Benefit Album Details Revealed This past winter, former Crowded House/Split Enz frontman Neil Finn assembled a dizzying cast of music luminaries in New Zealand. Johnny Marr, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Glenn Kotche, and Pat Sansone, and plenty of others got together with Finn to record a follow-up to Finn's all-star 2001 album 7 Worlds Collide. The album will be a benefit for Oxfam International. Now, NME reports that it'll be out on August 10. NME says that the album, titled The Sun Came Out, will be a double album, and it'll feature the singing debut of Radiohead drummer Selway. And according to NME, Marr collaborated with Wilco on the song "Too Blue". The tracklist, via NME, is below. Earlier this month, we told you about the New Zealand TV documentary about the recording of the album. Unfortunately, it has since been pulled from YouTube. The Sun Came Out: CD1: 01 Too Blue 02 You Never Know 03 Little by Little 04 Learn to Crawl 05 Black Silk Ribbon 06 Girl, Make Your Own Mind Up 07 Run in the Dust 08 Red Wine Bottle 09 The Ties That Bind Us 10 Reptile 11 Bodhisattva Blues 12 What Could Have Been CD2: 01 All Comedians Suffer 02 Duxton Blues 03 Hazel Black 04 Riding the Wave 05 The Witching Hour 06 Over And Done 07 Change of Heart 08 Don't Forget Me 09 Long Time Gone 10 The Cobbler 11 3 Worlds Collide 12 The Water
June 22, 200917 yr haha... well that's an interesting way to get into the band Indeed it is:P:P how did u accidentally buy an album?:P I thought I was buying "dig out your soul" by oasis and i accidentally clicked on the "recommendations" and i checked out my order without noticing that "in rainbows" was on my order:P:P
June 23, 200917 yr Indeed it is:P:P I thought I was buying "dig out your soul" by oasis and i accidentally clicked on the "recommendations" and i checked out my order without noticing that "in rainbows" was on my order:P:P Lol I bet In Rainbows ended up being a lot more enjoyable than Dig Out Your Soul.
June 23, 200917 yr what's Phil's track? from what i've read on atease he sings a few songs. I think he sings "Witching Hour" and "The Ties that Bind Us"
June 23, 200917 yr Lol I bet In Rainbows ended up being a lot more enjoyable than Dig Out Your Soul. Hell yes...:D:D:D
June 23, 200917 yr from what i've read on atease he sings a few songs. I think he sings "Witching Hour" and "The Ties that Bind Us" thanks, and Ed's?
June 23, 200917 yr thanks, and Ed's? umm... ed wrote/co-wrote "Bodhisattva Blues" and "Learn to Crawl", from what i've read on atease also there's a new DAS picture post: Nigel in the Studio http://www.radiohead.com/deadairspace/
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