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Radiohead

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something i made a few years ago

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that's awesome!

 

speaking of which I did a cover of that song the other day...

 

 

it's kind of hard at times to sing and play the arpeggios at the same time

 

That's great, guys. :wacko:

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  • 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

Read this on Mortgi Tempo of what Colin said in a recent interview:

Three years later, we have just finished another group of songs, and have begun to wonder about how to release them in a digital landscape that has changed again

http://www.indexoncensorship.org/2010/09/radiohead-copyright-freespeech-music/

 

I hope this means LP8 is right around the corner!!! :dance:

Hopefully! I need to get more updates from them.

I'm listening to Kid A on some of those big headphones, volume up high and it's such a treat!

I can feel the beats bouncing around in my head :dance:

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Radiohead: 'We've finished another group of songs'

 

Bassist Colin Greenwood also explains that the band have 'begun to wonder how to release them'

 

Radiohead have revealed that they have finished another group of songs for their forthcoming new album.

 

In an essay for Index On Censorship, bassist Colin Greenwood also explained that the band are thinking about how they will release them.

 

"We have just finished another group of songs," he wrote. "And have begun to wonder about how to release them in a digital landscape that has changed again."

 

He added: "It seems to have become harder to own music in the traditional way, on a physical object like a CD, and instead music appears the poor cousin of software, streamed or locked into a portable device like a phone or iPod."

 

Later in the essay, Greenwood also admitted that while he enjoyed the success of the way the band released 'In Rainbows' through a 'pay what you like' scheme, he missed the way the music industry used to be.

 

"I understand that we have become our own broadcasters and distributors," he said. "But I miss the editorialisation of music, the curatorial influences of people like John Peel or a good record label. I liked being on a record label that had us on it, along with Blur, Beastie Boys and The Beatles."

 

As previously reported, guitarist Ed O'Brien revealed the group had almost finished their new album and are looking to release it by the end of the year.

 

http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/53046

I heard from a friend of mine that Thom Yorke is back in Los Angeles. I can only imagine he is back in the studio.

God I love how this band keeps us guessing.

this is such an amazing cover of creep

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Radiohead going back to the studio to 'take stock' of new recorded material

 

By: Michael Oliveira, The Canadian Press

 

Posted: 20/09/2010 10:46 AM

Radiohead is heading back to the studio in a week's time to "take stock" of new material and assess when — and how — it should be released to the world.

 

Drummer Phil Selway told The Canadian Press the band will regroup next Monday to determine how close the followup to "In Rainbows" is to being ready.

 

"We've been working on material on and off for a year now and we've had the summer off so yes, we're basically taking stock on Monday and seeing what we need to do with the material to move it to those final stages," Selway said in a telephone interview from Amsterdam on Monday.

 

"We're just returning to it with fresh ears and taking stock of where we are and how close we are to finishing stuff, really, and we won't know till Monday."

 

The band is working on the eagerly anticipated followup to its seventh album, "In Rainbows," which sent shock waves through the music world in 2007 when it was first released digitally online, through the band's own website, and at an indeterminate "it's up to you" price. The band also streamed a free concert to fans months later on New Year's Eve, and Selway hinted the band might have some more digital or online plans up its sleeves — although he wouldn't say what exactly.

 

"Whatever we do with any record, it always has to come from the music we've made, whatever we release, and because we're not at that stage at the moment — we haven't finished anything — we don't know how or what's the most appropriate way for getting it out there," he said.

 

"Then again, you look at the track record of what we've done over the past decade in that area and I suppose, you know, it's probably a safe bet to say there'll be something in there somewhere along the line."

 

While "In Rainbows" was largely shaped by extensive touring and live experimentation with the songs, Selway said that won't be the case with the new project.

 

"Uh, no," he said laughing.

 

"I don't know what we'll be doing but the process of making 'In Rainbows' — so much came about through what we were doing live — has been quite the opposite so far. But you never know, we might get back together on Monday and after discussing stuff we might just throw this all out and say maybe we need to go back to the drawing board. Who knows, as I say, it's all up in the air at the moment.

 

"But we've been enjoying what we've been doing."

 

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/entertainment/breakingnews/radiohead-going-back-to-the-studio-to-take-stock-of-new-recorded-material-103289189.html

 

:dance:

this is so exciting! We may be on the brink of LP8 :D :dance:

 

also I recieved this in the mail today:

 

 

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ok, I like radiohead but do not know a whole lot about them or a wide variety of their music. I am adding to my LP collection and i have the choice of Kid A or Amnesiac to start with, which one should i buy, or at least which one is the better album?

you should probably start with Kid A.

Amnesiac is awesome, and has some great songs, but it's quite weird!

I'm going to say the opposite. I would start with Amnesiac since it has some more traditional rock songs like Knives Out, I Might Be Wrong, Life In A Glasshouse, etc.

 

But I think Kid A would be a better use of your money since it is 55 minutes of greatness.

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Radiohead: 'We might throw out new album'

 

Drummer Phil Selway admits 'it's all up in the air at the moment'

 

Radiohead have announced that they could "throw out" their forthcoming new album and "head back to the drawing board".

 

Set to continue work on their eighth studio effort on Monday (September 27), drummer Phil Selway admitted that the group would be taking stock of all of the progress they've made so far.

 

"We've been working on material on and off for a year now," he told The Canadian Press. "We're basically taking stock on Monday and seeing what we need to do with the material to move it to those final stages."

 

He added: "We might get back together on Monday and after discussing stuff we might just throw this all out and say maybe we need to go back to the drawing board. Who knows, as I say, it's all up in the air at the moment."

 

As previously reported, bassist Colin Greenwood revealed that the band had recently finished another group of songs and were thinking about how they would release them.

 

The follow-up to 2007's 'In Rainbows' is due for release later this year.

 

http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/53155

I think that Phil is just playing it safe in event that they have to do some rerecording. But his story continually changes as to how they are doing, not to mention Ed and Colin have expressed confidence in what they've done so far. So I personally think that the album will be released soon.

They're trying to fool us :disappointed:

well the band is going to meet together to see where to go in terms of the new album (when/how to release it, rerecord instruments, mix, master, or start over)... I wonder which it is... hopefully the first :D

 

 

 

also I did a cover of Atoms for Peace

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Possibly direction/sound to LP8

Speaking of scores, Norton also revealed how Radiohead chipped in to create the foundation for the pic's atmospheric music, composed by John O'Brien.

 

"I'm friends with the guys in Radiohead, And Johnny Greenwood, who did the incredible score for Paul Anderson's 'There Will Be Blood,' met me in London a while back when John (Curran) and I were developing the script," Norton recalls.

 

"So given the spiritual ties in this film, I started talking to him about this idea: 'What would you use to record this divine-like tuning sound?' And he and Thom (Yorke) had been playing a lot of weird ambient stuff at the time and so, amazingly, they just unloaded tons and tons of files to us of these sound experiments that they had been doing. We just listened to them in awe until John (Curran) eventually got John O'Brien to come in and see what he could make of it."

http://www.boffo.com/2010/09/norton-talks-de-niro-radiohead-at-variety-screening-series-in-la.html

I won't compare little tidbits like this to Tantalus (yet anyway), but aaargagejthewjkprrrrrrtsdgf. :sad:

if you go to the website of the movie you can hear some of the music from the soundtrack...

 

http://www.stonemovie.com/stone.html

 

 

 

 

also today 3 years ago In Rainbows was announced on DAS :dance:

 

 

 

 

...and yet it's still been almost 3 months since the last DAS post

Radiohead rules :)

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSpJEuNZxIk]YouTube - [HD] Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place (Live @ Saitama - Oct 5, 08 - Tokyo, Japan)[/ame]

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