Rolling Stone
September 14, 2000
Guest Hot List
Ed O'Brien
Books, Studio toys, Jam-band records. The Radiohead guitarist names names.
It's been three years since the orchestrated alienation of Radiohead's OK Computer
drove drooling rock critics to proclaim the band saviors of the genre. Guitarist
Ed O'Brien's been busy during that time, recording two albums' worth of new material
with Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and the rest of the band while chronicling the
process online at their assiduously maintained fan site, radiohead.com. Kid A,
the first offspring of Radiohead's long hiatus, hits stores October 3rd.
Hot Studio Toy: Logic Software.
"It's our hottest studio toy at the moment. You can do harddisk digital recording
on it. You can sample onto your computer, as opposed to having an external sampler.
It makes it so easy to manipulate and create loops. It's basically an extraordinary
box of toys, and they keep giving us free stuff to go with it."
Hot Trainspotting: "Grits," by Niall Griffiths
"It takes place in West Wales, and the protagonists, they've opted out of
society. It's a relentless book. There's a lot of drug-taking, there's a lot of
drinking, there's nothing very optimistic about it. That's part of the charm.
You carry on reading, thinking, 'How much more drunk can they get? How much speed
can they possibly take?' "
Hot Record: Granddaddy - "Sophtware Slump."
"I like the sounds that are in there. I like the songs and the keyboards
that are thrown in, and I like the American Folk influence."
Hot Grips: Globalization.
"A lot of the time, now, it would seem that the power doesn't reside with
politicians. So much power has been given over to corporations. I think a lot
of people are finally waking up and realizing that we don't live in a democracy."
Hot Rock-Star Move: Only Touring When You Want To.
"We've discovered an interesting parallel relationship: The less time you
spend on the road, the more sane you are. So we are not doing the traditional
album, tour, album, tour, album, tour anymore. We're going to tour when we want
to, regardless of whether we've got a record out. What we're going to do is a
month here and there, rather than the huge rock & roll circus that we did
for OK Computer."
Hot Spot: Spain.
"The greatest country in Europe. It's got a real sense of community that
we've lost in England.
Hot Artist: Rachel Whiteread.
"She'll go into a room and make a mold of the whole thing, so you just get
this huge sixteen-foot-by-twelve-foot-by-ten-foot inverse effect of a room. You
sell all the details of what would be around the walls - the fireplace, the plug
points, the window frames."
Hot White Boy: Ali G.
"In the new Madonna video, he plays the chauffeur. He has his own show in
the U.K. He's influenced by a lot of gangsta rap from America - he wears all the
Fubu gear. He's not actually black, but he thinks he is. He plays this kind of
member of Puff Daddy's entourage. He's actually a nice Jewish boy, but the way
he talks about his 'bitches' and appropriate phrases... it's so brilliant. His
show takes the piss out of white guys trying to act street."