Showing posts with label Radiohead. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

The Cover Version - Radiohead do The Smiths "The Headmaster Ritual'




belligerent ghouls run Manchester schools; spineless swine - cemented minds ...




A fine respectful cover by Radiohead of the mighty 'The Headmaster Ritual' by one of my all time faves, The Smiths,for some webcast thingy.
 
This song appeared, of course, as the opening track on the band's masterful sophomore 'Meat Is Murder' LP, released back in 1985.

An album I played a million times as a kid. A thing that shone like gold amongst the morass of mid-80's muzak (yes young uns, music in the 80's was veritably vile ... almost half as bad as the muzak is today!!)

A song with typically succinct yet powerful evocative Mozza lyrics. A fond fond very unfond recall of schooldaze (the best daze of your life, apparently!) and the "belligerent ghouls" running Manchester schools!

They're "spineless swines" with "cemented minds"! Sadistic motherf*ckers where "mid-week on the playing fields, Sir thwacks you on the knees"!

A place fuelled by fear and managed by abuse ... "Elbow in the face; bruises bigger than dinner plates."

The song's a scream of rabid rage against the machine where Morrissey concludes "I wanna go home. I don't wanna stay. Give up education as a bad mistake"!

How wise! Nigh all of what you "learn" (more accurately, "what you're forced to believe"!) under insidious so-called "school curricula" everywhere is riddled with lies, lies and more lies! Well, perhaps except Mathematics! And that class where they teach chicks (and erm, a certain type of 'male' .... you know, the likes of Tom Cruise, Ricky Gervais et al!) how to bake yummy yummy chocolate chip cookies!

Mmmmmmmm yummy yum yums!!




















Friday, 8 August 2014

The Music - Radiohead's "Jigsaw Falling Into Place"



The walls are bending shape. You got a cheshire cat grin.


A delectable, demented slice of pulsating, paranoia from the In Rainbows LP.

Wish away your nightmare ... indeed!
















Monday, 3 February 2014

Art of the Cover - Snowbird's "Moon" (2014)






A wonderful cover, reminiscent of the Cocteau Twins idiosyncratic artwork on their wonderful 4AD releases back in the day.

Former Cocteau Twins bassist Simon Raymonde this week releases the debut album by his new project Snowbird that finds him teaming up with Massive Attack and Chemical Brothers collaborator Stephanie Dosen.

The release, of course, comes on Raymonde's own, much lauded Bella Union label.

A collection of deliciously melodic and beautifully haunting music. A concept album of sorts that's apparently intended as a mediation upon, erm ....  the mystery of the moon!

Raymonde's partnership with Dosen was borne out of his experience producing her debut album back in 2007 when he readily admitted he was "entranced by the crystalline beauty of Dosen's voice".

Simon  admits he would find it odd if this album "didn't remind people of the Cocteau Twins" - not a bad thing in my book. Go further and throw in a splash of the beauty of This Mortal Coil's oeuvre, and the circle is complete.  

The stellar support cast here includes Jonathan Wilson (not the intense footy scribe of that same handle!), some members of Midlake and Radiohead's rhythm section.

    


 

 

Tracklisting
1. I Heard The Owl Call My Name
2. All Wishes are Ghosts
3. Charming Birds from Trees
4. Where Foxes Hide
5. Amelia
6. Bears On My Trail
7. Porcelain
8. Come To The Woods
9. We Carry White Mice
10. In Lovely
11. Heart Of The Woods
12. I Heard The Owl Call My Name
13. All Wishes Are Ghosts
14. Charming Birds From Trees
15. Where Foxes Hide
16. Amelia
17. Bears On My Trail
18. Porcelain
19. Come To The Woods
20. We Carry White Mice
21. In Lovely
22. Heart Of The Woods 

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Words of Wisdom - Billy Corgan Will “Piss On F*cking Radiohead”







"I can’t think of any people outside of Weird Al Yankovic who have both embraced and pissed on Rock more than I have. Obviously there’s a level of reverence, but there’s also a level of intelligence to even know what to piss on. ‘Cause I’m not pissing on Rainbow. I’m not pissing on Deep Purple. But I’ll piss on f*cking Radiohead, because of all this pomposity. This value system that says Jonny Greenwood is more valuable than Ritchie Blackmore. Not in the world I grew up in, buddy. Not in the world I grew up in.

So I find myself defending things. Is Ritchie Blackmore a better guitar player than me and Jonny Greenwood? Yes. Have we all made contributions? Yes. I’m not attacking that. I’m attacking the pomposity that says this is more valuable than that. I’m sick of that. I’m so fucking sick of it, and nobody seems to tire of it."




- Lil Bill shows some love for "F*cking Radiohead” and their “pomposity” in a recent interview (via stereogum
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Saturday, 6 August 2011

The Cover Version - Radiohead do New Order's "Ceremony"





I'll break them down, no mercy shown. Heaven knows, it's got to be this time. Avenues all lined with trees. Picture me and then you. Start watching. Watching forever.



A pretty f*cking good studio performance by Tommy and the boys belting out a fine version of New Order's dark enigmatic "Ceremony." This, I beleive, is from their "Thumbs Down" webcast back in November 2007.

"Ceremony" is of course NO's 1981 debut single and one of their best tracks.

Well, that's because it's really a Joy Division (i.e. Ian Curtis) song!

Just check the wonderful Curtis lyrics! Not exactly your standard NO fare!
 

















Wednesday, 2 March 2011

The Video - Radiohead's "Lotus Flower"





Because all I want is the moon upon a stick. Just to see what it is. Just to see what gives. Take the lotus flowers into my room. Slowly we unfurl, as lotus flowers.


A wonderful ambiguous and beautifully shot video - either a piece of knowing, sparse, postmodern, minimalist art .... or a nonsensical piss take! -  for 'Lotus Flower', the lead single from the band's spanking new "The King of Limbs" LP available for free DL on thekingoflimbs.com (warning: you have to slowly pass through some screens spouting 'global warming' type masonic nonsense [yeah, I agree trees are people too ... in fact better than many people!] before reaching the DL link!!)

Here, a shameless Tommy does his best 'Charlie Chaplin on Crack' spastic dance on an austere monochrome set!
  
Very bizarrely, it seems to work!!

I like it anyway. But not remotely as much as this guy GR8NRGM4N on youtube who says .... "There isn't a fiber in Thom's body that doesn't ebb and flow with the outpouring of his soul into his music. This video only serves as physical representation of these invisible sounds and inner emotions that emanate from him." ... Erm, OK then!!!

Yap, the vid, directed by Garth Jennings, features a lone Thom Yorke dancing his little self around, complete with that archetype of jazz and tap, a bowler hat.

Shockingly there was a choreographer involved! Yap, Tommy's twitchy tweaker moves were choreographed by Wayne McGregor.

The director of photography on the film was Nick Wood! ... Great work Nick!

The song, incidentally (yap, there is a song involved in this somewhere!), sounding a little like a less incendiary "Idiotheque" from "Kid A", is beautifully poetic ("There's an empty space inside my heart where the wings take root") and quietly beautiful.
 
A delightful and delovely thing indeed!




















Tuesday, 29 December 2009

In Limbo In Limbo



by kia-muses



Lundy, Fastnet, Irish Sea.
I got a message I can't read.
Another message I can't read.
Being the first in the Irish Sea,
I got a message I can't read.
Another message I can't read.








Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Thom Yorke forms new band





Radiohead star Thom Yorke has announced plans to hit the road with a new band including Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea.



The rocker has recruited four other musicians to form the as-yet-unnamed group to back him up as he plays live music from his 2006 solo album The Eraser.

He writes on Radiohead's official website, "Hi. In the past couple of weeks I’ve been getting a band together for fun to play the Eraser stuff live and the new songs etc... to see if it could work! Here’s a photo... It's me, Joey Waronker, Mauro Refosco, Flea and Nigel Godrich.

"We don’t really have a name and the set will not be very long cuz (sic) well, we haven’t got that much material yet! But come and check it out if you are in the area. All the best."

Yorke's new band is scheduled to play at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles in October.







Sunday, 9 August 2009

Radiohead - Harry Patch (In memory of)






Harry Patch (In memory of)


I am the only one that got through
The others died where ever they fell
It was an ambush
They came up from all sides
Give your leaders each a gun and then let them fight it out themselves
I've seen devils coming up from the ground
I've seen hell upon this earth
The next will be chemical but they will never
learn






World War I veteran Harry Patch will be buried tomorrow. The former plumber, who fought at the battle of Passchendaele in 1917, gave a memorable interview to Today reporter Mike Thomson in 2005.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/listenagain/ram/today1_ww1_20051224.ram



Thom Yorke, lead singer of the band Radiohead, was moved by the interview to write a tribute to the veteran, inspired by Harry Patch's words.

Recently the last remaining UK veteran of the 1st world war Harry Patch died at the age of 111. I had heard a very emotional interview with him a few years ago on the Today program on Radio4.

The way he talked about war had a profound effect on me. It became the inspiration for a song that we happened to record a few weeks before his death.

It was done live in an abbey. The strings were arranged by Jonny. I very much hope the song does justice to his memory as the last survivor.”

-Thom Yorke



The song can be downloaded from the Radiohead website - all profits will go to the Royal British Legion.

Check http://download.waste.uk.com/Store/did.html









Thursday, 9 April 2009

Hey Hey Hey it's Record Store Day!




Photo: Kambouris/Getty

On April 18th, we'll all be celebrating the third-annual Record Store Day, where indie stores around the country will offer high-profile in-store appearances and sell some rare and exclusive releases.

With all that this year's event promises to offer, we thought we'd give you a quick run-down of what we're looking forward to catching on April 18th.

Wilco's new concert DVD, Ashes from American Flags, will be available, but as an added bonus, those who purchase the DVD on Record Store Day will be able to download one full concert of the five club shows featured on the DVD.

The Mars Volta's mastermind Omar Rodriguez has put together a new supergroup called El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez featuring members of noise group Hella and the Mars Volta. Their first album, titled Cryptomnesia, will see an exclusive vinyl release on Record Store Day. Get to the store early if you want this "decidedly heavier than the Volta" album.

We're also looking forward to...

  • Ben Harper's 10" vinyl release, Shimmer and Shine, which will feature the unreleased track "Spanish Red Wine."
  • Bob Dylan's 7" vinyl of two tracks from his 2004 Bonnaroo performance, "Dreaming of You" and "Down Along the Cove."
  • The Cold War Kids' live album, Live at Fingerprints, taped during a performance at Fingerprints Record Store in Long Beach, CA.
  • Bruce Springsteen will cut a 7" that includes his Halloween song, "A Night with the Jersey Devil."
  • The Dead Weather, Jack White's new band, will release a 7" vinyl of their single, "Hang You From the Heavens."
  • Derek Trucks cutting a few unreleased live tracks from his 2008 tour.
  • The Flaming Lips/Black Keys split 7", including "Borderline" and "Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles."
  • Jane's Addiction vinyl reissue of "Mountain Song" and "Standing in the Shower...Thinking."
  • MC5's classic "Kick Out the Jams" single reissued on 7" vinyl in original packaging, first time available since 1969.
  • My Morning Jacket's super-exclusive Live at Louisville double LP, vinyl edition is a one-time pressing.
  • Neil Young's Sugar Mountain Live at Canterbury House 1969 special double LP vinyl addition.
  • Radiohead reissuing a ton of 10" vinyl EPs, some of which are already available, including Karma Police, Creep, Fake Plastic Trees and more.
  • Sonic Youth/Beck split 7". Sonic Youth will also put out a split with Jay Reatard on RSD.
  • Sublime single featuring two live tracks, "April 29, 1992" and "Superstar Punani," first time on vinyl!
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs' It's Blitz LP, a vinyl version of the upcoming album.

There are literally hundreds of more exclusive releases, so head over to the Record Store Day website to check 'em all out and to find a store near you.


from rollingstone.com





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Thursday, 26 March 2009

The Dark Art of Radiohead









The Dark Art of Radiohead

The mysterious Stanley Donwood is known as the band's sixth member. And his vicious depictions of bankers are in tune with the times

By Alice Jones
www.independent.co.uk
25 March 2009




He's better known as the honorary sixth member of Radiohead, the print-maker behind the distinctive cover art on everything from the band's 1994 EP My Iron Lung up to the colourful paint-splattered spectrum of In Rainbows, which won him his second Grammy for art direction earlier this year. But, of late, Stanley Donwood has turned his attentions from music to the parlous state of the economy.

In an exhibition at Brighton's Ink_d Gallery, Donwood is showing his latest work, "Pandemonium". A comment on the financial crisis – and the financiers who caused it – the series depicts soberly suited figures whose heads have been replaced by satanically grinning goats.

"They're horrible, feral, carnivorous goat-like creatures, consumed by a naked, guiltless, ravening greed," says Donwood. "Partly, the faces you fear you'll see when you pull open the curtains at night, partly the laughing visage of decaying Western capitalism, they're inspired by vast movements of cash into the pockets of the despicable, by bonuses, payoffs and bribes to keep quiet."




The "Goodwin goat" triptych, currently hanging outside in Ink_d's backyard, was inspired by the now notorious "Fred the Shred", former RBS Chief Executive, Sir Fred Goodwin. "They go after benefit cheats but these bankers are far worse and are being rewarded... people walk away with legally protected, huge bonuses".

Donwood sketched the bloodthirsty creatures, clothed them using photographs of bankers – "incompetent, parasitic vampires" – and pasted the figures to white plywood boards which he spattered with primary-coloured paint. Then, in an anarchic final touch (mirroring what many dream of doing to the architects of the recession), he doused the canvasses in lurid red paint. "And still they laugh", he adds grimly.

"Pandemonium" is not the first time Donwood has commented on the credit crunch. In October, he created an intricate medieval-style linocut which showed Fleet Street submerged beneath the waves of a flood and burning to the heavens. A stark warning to the media, it was printed on the last remaining printing press on the Street, dating from 1844.

The artist has a knack for such headline-grabbing projects which appear at odds with his hermitic lifestyle. He works from a printing studio located in a derelict dancehall somewhere in Somerset ("a bit like the Overlook Hotel in The Shining"), rarely gives interviews and is credited for his work on Radiohead's albums alongside a Dr Tchock or Tchocky, Thom Yorke's chosen nickname. But so reclusive is Donwood – and his artwork so in tune with Radiohead's music – that over the years some have speculated that he is in fact Yorke working under another pseudonym. The band's lead singer studied Fine Art and English at Exeter University and his partner is the print-maker, Rachel Owen. More likely, though, is the theory that Donwood is the moniker of Dan Rickwood, a fellow Exeter alumnus and old friend of Yorke's who began working with the band when he was on the dole after graduating.




Since those days, Donwood has created all the band's album covers including the haunting, screaming medical dummy of The Bends and the stark snowy peaks of Kid A and has won two Grammys (for Amnesiac and In Rainbows). He's also an artist in his own right, having staged two solo shows at London's Lazarides Gallery (home to Banksy and Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett). The first, in 2006, was "London Views", a panoramic linocut which showed the capital's distinctive landmarks sinking in a deluge. One panel – Cnut holding out his hand to stop the watery onslaught – became the cover of Yorke's solo album, The Eraser. Donwood's previous solo show was an angsty meditation on suburban living with prints showing stick men fleeing their identikit homes against an apocalyptic orange and red backdrop. Its unsettling title, "If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now", might have featured in the lyrics of any Radiohead album.

The Ink_d exhibition also includes a new print from his "Hail to the Thief" series, which was used as the cover for the 2003 album. The impressionistic map of Manhattan picks out words, including "security", "fear" and "hamburger" in saturated blocks of colour. At the moment, Donwood is taking a break from his Radiohead work while the band tours South America but he's already heard a few early snippets of new material ("I couldn't possibly comment"...) and will be collaborating with them again. "I hang around throughout the recording, really. I just try to absorb what's going on. I usually get it hugely wrong to start with and then adjust what I'm doing. I hear what they're doing and they see what I'm doing and the two collide in some sort of incident. It's great working with other artists. I don't understand music but I love the way that it can suggest things to you."


To 10 April, Ink-d Gallery, Brighton (www.ink-d.co.uk)















Friday, 20 March 2009

Radiohead Set to Announce Summer Gigs








Radiohead's extremely tall guitarist Ed O'Brien has announced the band is plotting a summer tour, and that they are working on new tunes which may be debuted on the road.

Speaking to BBC Newsbeat, O'Brien said, "We are working on new material. We'll be doing some more recording. It's business as usual."

No word on whether the tour will include dates in the States, but let's all just go ahead and say a little prayer...

Amen.


from www.rollingstone.com










Monday, 9 February 2009

Radiohead + the USC marching band perform "15 Step" at the Grammys






'15 Step' Radiohead + USC Marching Band live at the Grammys mp3







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Monday, 30 June 2008

Radiohead - New York, MTV2 (2003.06.05)




Radiohead - New York, MTV2 (2003.06.05)


Speaking of Coldplay, here's the daddy of Coldplay, Radiohead, in a good live show from five years ago.


Tracklisting

1. Intro
2. Where Bluebirds Fly
3. There There
4. 2+5=5
5. National Anthem
6. Morning Bell
7. Scatterbrain
8. Kid A
9. Go To Sleep
10. Climbing Up The Walls
11. Backdrifts
12. Sail To The Moon
13. Sit Down, Stand Up
14. No Surprises
15. Talk Show Host
16. Where I End And You Begin
17. Paranoid Android
18. Idioteque
19. After The Goldrush
20. Everything In It's Right Place
21. I Might Be Wrong
22. The Gloaming
23. A Punch Up At A Wedding
24. Fake Plastic Trees
25. Karma Police
26. Lucky
27. True Love Waits

Here she be;
Part 01
Part 02



Big thanks to the original poster




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