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Plug_in_coldplaying

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  1. oh nice,hope it will be brodcasted
  2. haha,he must be spamming newbie or Marks alias
  3. Arnhem is in Holand,isnt it? Have they confirmed or promised a gig there?
  4. It isnt offensive :uhoh: just well it seems youve never seen the talk video
  5. what does the sentence in your sig refer?
  6. hilarious! congratulations,really immense
  7. ‘Paranoid Android’ tops Ultimate Radiohead Top 20 Radiohead fans have voted ‘Paranoid Android’ as their top favourite song. The track from ‘OK Computer’ was number 1 in the Ultimate Radiohead Top 20, which was broadcast on Phoenix FM on Saturday. ‘Paranoid Android’ topped the list in the previous edition (2005) as well, when ateaseweb.com and Phoenix FM first asked Radiohead fans for their all-time-favourites. The ‘OK Computer’ album is represented in the Top 20 with 8 tracks. For the first time, fans could vote for tracks from new album ‘In Rainbows’. 3 of those tracks (Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, Nude and Reckoner) made it to the Top 20. Forthcoming single ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ almost made it, but got stuck at 21. The track which Radiohead is most known for, ‘Creep’ surprisingly didn’t make the list. Niether did the other tracks from Radiohead’s debut album ‘Pablo Honey’. http://rapidshare.com/files/75367086/Radiohead_top_20.zip download the full show here
  8. NY Times: Pay What You Want for This Article The New York Times have an interview with Radiohead online, featuring mp3 samples of the interview and new photos of the band. A big part of the interview is - of course - about the ‘Pay What You Want’- release of ‘In Rainbows’, but also about the recording process of Radiohead’s seventh album. The Internet had already witnessed much of the gestation of “In Rainbows,” as Radiohead tested songs in public, knowing they would be bootlegged immediately. “The first time we ever did ‘All I Need,’ boom! It was up on YouTube,” Mr. Yorke said. “I think it’s fantastic. The instant you finish something, you’re really excited about it, you’re really proud of it, you hope someone’s heard it, and then, by God, they have. It’s O.K. because it’s on a phone or a video recorder. It’s a bogus recording, but the spirit of the song is there, and that’s good. At that stage that’s all you need to worry about. how annoying can people be lol
  9. Download & print a 2008 Radiohead calendar Just when you thought it was an annual tradition with Radiohead releasing their official calendars, we’ll have to do without for next year. However, John Galantini decided to make his own 2008 calendar - In Rainbows style, posted it on the At Ease MB and received a massive response. You can now download it from John’s website and besides all the Birthdays you can add all the Radiohead Tour Dates.
  10. well,in fact i maybe get your pont,he is old against the other guys,but Matt is not much younger
  11. Anyone noticed my new signature? :D
  12. Muse Dragon Force Metallica British sea power Godsmack
  13. You are saying you havent ordered yet? :o
  14. well I didnt know it either haha and one of those pictures isnt mine
  15. Am I? How can a chat robot decide what is a human capable to do?
  16. And why are you telling me how incapable are you? :confused: Who actually cares?

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