Green Plastic Radiohead would like to wish you all a fitter, happier, more productive 2002!
Category: GP
Server Hell
Well, I’m happy to say that greenplastic.com is back up and functional after being offline for some time. We were first shut down by our host for exceeding their “unlimited bandwidth” hidden policy and then experienced problems with transferring our domain name to our new server… sheesh! Thank you for you patience!
New GP News
You may have noticed a change in the layout and design of the news page. We have changed the way we will report the news by using new software (GreyMatter) that will make it much easier to produce news about Radiohead.
You may notice the search box to the left. That is new and you may find it useful to search for older news. As of now, all news before today are not searchable but are archived so you can view them. We hope to have those indexed to be searched very soon.
In the near future, we plan on offering GP visitors with PDAs (Palm, etc…) to view a special PDA-only version of GP news on their PDA. It’s still in the works and nothing has yet been set in stone. There should be some more news on this soon.
Green Plastic was voted 3rd place in this year’s People’s Choice Awards which is part of the Online Music Awards. Over 2,611 Websites were nominated and over 150,000 people worldwide voted! GP was the only unofficial site shortlisted which was also an honor! To view the awards ceremony (Webmaster’s note: It’s very surreal to see and hear GP as a nominee!), go to musicweek.com and scroll down to “People’s Choice Award.” THANK YOU TO ALL THAT VOTED!
GP is back! Please accept our apologies for the recent down time. 🙂
RADIOHEAD TO RELEASE EIGHT SONG MINI-ALBUM I MIGHT BE WRONG – LIVE RECORDINGS OUT NOVEMBER 13
Features Previously Unreleased “True Love Waits”
Radiohead will release an eight-song live collection November 13th, featuring material culled from performances last summer in Oslo, Berlin, Vaison Le Romaine (Southern France) and the band’s historic July 7 homecoming show in Oxford’s South Park.
Titled I Might Be Wrong – Live Recordings, the record features live versions of three songs from Amnesiac, four from Kid A and the previously unreleased (though oft-bootlegged) “True Love Waits.” The complete track listing, in order, is: “The National Anthem,” “I Might Be Wrong,” “Morning Bell,” “Like Spinning Plates,” “Idioteque,” “Everything In Its Right Place,” “Dollars And Cents” and “True Love Waits.”
Radiohead concludes its world tour October 4 in Japan. There are no plans for further touring in support of I Might Be Wrong at present.
I Might Be Wrong video
The new video for “I Might Be Wrong” is currently being shown on the MTV UK show Brand:New. It was directed by Sophie Muller.
Winter Olympics commercial
As we reported back in July, Radiohead’s “I Might Be Wrong” will be one of the songs included in the 2002 Winter Olympics ad campaign. You can now view the commerical Online here.
Radiohead dingbats
There is a set of Radiohead dingbats called “KILMESARAH” at http://www.boo2.co.uk. {thanks to Chris}
And finally…
Green Plastic was voted 3rd place in this year’s People’s Choice Awards which is part of the Online Music Awards. Over 2,611 Websites were nominated and over 150,000 people worldwide voted! GP was the only unofficial site shortlisted which was also an honor! To view the awards ceremony (Webmaster’s note: It’s very surreal to see and hear GP as a nominee!), go to musicweek.com and scroll down to “People’s Choice Award.” THANK YOU TO ALL THAT VOTED!
For the second year in a row, your Green Plastic has made the shortlist of the the People’s Choice Award in this year’s Online Music Awards. Thank you so much for your votes! The winner will be announced on September 27 in London.
SNL
The episode of Saturday Night Live with Radiohead will re-air on Comedy Central on October 1 at 11:30pm ET, October 6 at 12pm ET, and October 29 at 11:30pm ET.
Belfast Photos
Two pages of photos from last Friday’s show can be found at www.mcd.ie.
Amnesiac Review
Click here for a brand new review of Amnesiac. {thanks to Kevin}