Radiohead-Paranoid Android
September 5, 2011 by the Editor
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[720p] Radiohead – Glastonbury 2011 [Full Concert]
July 23, 2011 by the Editor
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Hey everyone, quiet a surprise to get this up on YouTube so soon after the event. I received a post on my wall on Facebook, July 1st, from my friend Edvardas Sakas regarding James Clarke producing a multi-shot video of Radiohead’s Glastonbury 2011 performance, I fired a message to James to see if he would mind if I hosted it, and he was very happy for me to do so. I even provided him a link for the audio to do so when it became available
. Edited and Created by James Clarke. www.youtube.com The entire Glastonbury 2011 secret show, with mastered audio and a picture slideshow. Track Listing ————- Lotus Flower 15 Step Morning Mr Magpie Little By Little All I Need Separator Give Up The Ghost Weird Fishes/Arpeggi Staircase I Might Be Wrong Bloom Reckoner The Daily Mail — Encore — Street Spirit (Fade Out) Filming credit to: Polar1One waggatron1 Knuckster BenR753 dvdhth alistairburns cornwallcalling2u RadioMad1 0000minuit0000 knappafire ollyrdfc 1Buzfuz jonathanhamilton86 MattCanty95 Caraaa tomjoll seanyseansean alpinejune sandham RadioheadGlasto2011 fatyeti24 alexcropper fizzer401 GeorgeGreaves2011 BenR753 concertslive Eddythurston 1Buzfuz 0000minuit0000 kate15099 smbarakat Fotografieke LaTheroux disarticulate
[DVD] Radiohead – Later With Jools 2001 [Full Show]
March 21, 2011 by the Editor
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A repost of a video I originally posted with 13 songs out of 21, now posting 19 of the 21, but the first two were never recorded. Sorry it’s been a while, circumstances out of my control have meant I’ve been unable to upload; that doesn’t mean however that we’ll be back to one a month though, it all depends on what I can find
. Track Listing ———— The National Anthem Morning Bell Lucky Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box No Surprises Dollars & Cents Life In A Glass House (with Humphrey Lyttleton) Exit Music [For A Film] I Might Be Wrong Street Spirit [Fade Out] Paranoid Android Idioteque Everything In Its Right Place Pyramid Song Talk Show Host You And Whose Army? How To Disappear Completely Knives Out The Bends
Radiohead – Just
December 26, 2010 by the Editor
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Radiohead was one of the few alternative bands of the early ’90s to draw heavily from the grandiose arena rock that characterized U2′s early albums. But the band internalized that epic sweep, turning it inside out to tell tortured, twisted tales of angst and alienation. Vocalist Thom Yorke’s pained lyrics were brought to life by the group’s three-guitar attack, which relied on texture — borrowing as much from My Bloody Valentine and Pink Floyd as REM and Pixies — instead of virtuosity. It took Radiohead awhile to formulate their signature sound. Their 1993 debut, Pablo Honey, only suggested their potential, and one of its songs, “Creep,” became an unexpected international hit, its angst-ridden lyrics making it an alternative rock anthem. Many observers pigeonholed Radiohead as a one-hit wonder, but the group’s second album, The Bends, was released to terrific reviews in the band’s native Britain in early 1995, helping build a more stable fan base. Having demonstrated unexpected staying power, as well as increasing ambition, Radiohead next released OK Computer, a progressive, electronic-tinged masterpiece that became one of the most acclaimed albums of the ’90s. ________________________________________ Can’t get the stink off He’s been hanging round for days Comes like a comet Suckered you but not your friends One day he’ll get to you And teach you how to be a holy cow You do it to yourself, you do and that’s what really hurts You do it to yourself, just you you and no …

