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Welcome online everyone we are here
with the lead singer of one the most original and exciting bands of the
90's Radiohead's Thom Yorke. Thom welcome online...
Thom_Yorke:
Hello
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Thanks for coming online Thom, we
have thousands of questions live and in advance so...
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TylerC says:
Hi Thom. I am a huge fan of your work,
so this is a pretty big deal for me. Therefore, I will try to ask good
questions. Personally, do you see Jubilee 2000 being a big success?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
Its a good start. We'll be able to
see leaders quaking slightly next weekend in Cologne June 19th, I think!
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How and why did you get involved with
Jubilee 2000?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
First, I was reading a lot about 20th
century politics, because I never did it at school. I read a book by Eric
Osbourne, history book the final chapter is all about world debt. I read
other pieces... first advert in newspaper I thought this is exciting.
Then read editorial that Bono wrote and decided I should really get involved properly
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Will you be going to the Drop The
Debt March in Cologne for the G8 thing - if so will you be performing?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
No playing involved - no repeat of
Live Aid. Only reason famous people involved because that's the way to
get more cameras there. There will be 100,000 people in the human chain
- not only us
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Will Radiohead be on tour soon where
are you guys going.?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
That's not relevant.
Host Thom_Yorke says:
:-)
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vince says:
Hi Thom When the next album?
Host MSN says:
Paranoid android says:
Thom I have a question what is the
title of your new album???
Host Thom_Yorke says:
That's not relevant :-0 :-0 :-)
LOL -
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winnie says:
my question: apart from dropping the
debt, what else do you think will be necessary for things to change in
third world countries, and how can we help?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
To the relevant question...I think
we need to change our economic relationship with the rest of the world
from the master slave to something similar to democracy, which is what
we're supposed to be living under :-) :-)
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What do you expect to get out of the
world leaders conference is there any real hope of getting them to do something?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
Apparently... yes. They might shake
hands with some people, which will be nice. They may cancel the first 100
billion, which is a first step but when you read in the newspapers the
next day that they've done everything we've asked patently it will not
be true.
It will only change if the people here go and find out about the campaign a bit of reading won't take long :-)
Actually, you know the G8's trying to worm out of it by shaking our hands.
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Don't the people who lend all this
money to poor country have to be realistic - isn't it partly their fault
I mean if you owe a bank a thousand quid then you should worry - if you
owe them a million quid then they should worry ?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
I think it's very much the west's
fault. I think if this is all a legacy of the cold war. Putting in place
brutal and corrupt regimes to try and maintain a convert hold over large
areas of the 3rd world.
I think everyone should be worried because people are dying because of it
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I just signed this petition - it's
cool Radiohead are supporting it. Do you feel that Rock is becoming the
conscience of the young like with Rock against Racism, Live Aid and now
Drop The Debt - it used to be the "devils music" - do you feel sometimes
your playing for the other side - I guess what I'm asking is has the stuff
you've done for these issues has it effected you and your music?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
It's affected me very much, it's affected
me very deeply because I think I spent the first few years of being in
Radiohead not aware of outside issues like these. I had tunnel vision but
as we travelled a lot it became very obvious that the wonderful west was
not the wonderful west we thought it was... the trip to Mexico and Thailand
made that bloody obvious
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What did you see in Mexico and Thailand?
Host Thom_Yorke says: My personal experience was in some way feeling that everyone was trying to be western but it was obvious that the country's were only doing this because culturally they had been destroyed and they were at the west's mercy.
I think any artist or any writer or any creative person is more acutely aware of their surroundings which is unfortunate sometimes but it does mean sometimes its difficult to ignore wider issues... it's hard to sing about "humping your baby" when you're seeing all this other stuff it's difficult to live with a bad conscience.
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GetMiles whispers to little_flower:
What's to stop these countries just
getting into more debts if or when the current ones are cancelled?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
The thing is there needs to be a re-evaluation
of the way that we deal with these countries. The IMF has gone into a lot
of these countries and set up cheap labour, cheap resources, cheap everything
in the guise of the free market when actually its slavery by another name.
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j_manga whispers to little_flower:
do you think that even if the debt
is cancelled, 1st world countries are still going to be able to yield such
extraordinary power over the 3rd world? isn't it really a case of *letting
them win*? its just hiding the problem, not finding a solution?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
Without debt you have no power - it's
true and that's why it's really important that those that we put in charge
are aware that we know what it is they are doing
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ifyouwereanangel whispers to little_flower:
Don't u think that dropping the debt although its obviously a start, it
wont solve any problems.. do you not think that the countries would borrow
more to try and get back on track?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
I think that's what I'm saying about
changing our relationship with those countries so they can claim their
own resources they can have proper assistance in building their countries
not just a bunch of crooked loan sharks.
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GetMiles whispers to little_flower:
but isn't this re-evaluation totally
out of our hands? isn't it still in the hands of the people who made the
debts in the first place?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
I don't think any major issue like
this is out of our hands the point about it being that if enough concern
is raised our wonderful G8 will panic and that's what this is about.
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shahins
The concept of Jubilee is Biblically-rooted
- how do you conciliate that with a generation that knows little of moral
conviction and ethics? Will not many fans adhere to the movement only because
it is sponsored by such international icons as Radiohead, U2, REM, Lauryn
Hill, etc., therefore misunderstanding the underlying concept of forgiveness
and compassion?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
I don't think that we are a generation
of little morals and ethics I think we were sold that a few years ago just
like we were sold Pepsi max personally I feel under a sense of crisis coming
into 1999 anyway and things like the Jubilee 2000 are kind of way of addressing
it.
I think Jubilee 2000 is a way of addressing it for me and coming to terms with the unbearable knowledge about what was going on in the rest of the world.
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shahins
- With Rock n'Roll, in its most generic
sense, having become such a hormonal, brainless, and often pubescent movement,
do you think you will be able to draw some respect and recognition from
the G-8 countries for such a noble cause as eradicating Third-World debt?
Will it not be seen as a joke?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
That hormonal brainless stuff you're
talking about is the only place that's still happening is in the US so
get the fuck out!
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Tuesday5 whispers to little_flower:
Although developed countries offer
their 1st world status as a future goal for under developed countries to
aspire to, 1st world countries need 3rd world countries...do you think
it's possible to change this relationship with so much money on the line?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
It will happen one way or other it
will happen either by the collapse of the economic system like we saw the
crash South East Asia financial crash in 1998 same week as that bloody
hurricane Mitch it'll happen by us reempting the disaster which will be
paid for in human lives
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radiohead whispers to little_flower:
So, what's the Jubilee 2000 campaign
gonna do about it?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
Basically make it an issue worldwide
it's very simple to begin with but a lot behind it the press make it sound
simple....Jubilee 2000 is making it simplistic... but that's not the case...with
the G8 summit next week will be the first major step.
The Jubilee 2000 campaign is however a Millennium issue and we have to do something unusually positive to make this happen and especially in Germany and Japan. If you've got friends on email in Japan or Germany then you email them please tell them to email dropthedebt@hotmail.com and tell the world leaders to drop the debt.
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two questions at once folks
SaraLG whispers to little_flower:
I was wondering if the debt is dropped,
is there a way to ensure the money will go towards helping people and not
just back into the government?
winnie whispers to little_flower:
even if debt are dropped...won't some
countries still use their money for stuff like nuclear weapons, making
more debts? what can be done about that?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
What can be done is to make the system
transparent and accountable we carry on lending money to Mubotu in Zaire
long after we knew he was siphoning it off we've inherited a very corrupt
system and we need to change it. Hopefully with all the people reading
this. They'll look back in 20 years and see how archaic and barbaric their
system was this is the new slavery under a very clever name and we should
all know about it
I see Nataly has - thanks Nataly - pass the parcel.
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Any last words about Germany and the
G8 ?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
I'll be there and if you could email
like we talked about... that'd be great...if you 're in the area come and
form the human chain....
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What will you be doing for the Millennium
?
Host Thom_Yorke says:
Staying very sober and trying to keep
it together.
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Thanks Thom that was brilliant. Good
luck in Germany on JUne 19th and best wishes for the future. Special thanks
to Host little flower and Joanne Meekin.