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The Daily Yomiuri Loves RH

Japanese paper Daily Yomiuri has a nice article about Radiohead’s earlier performance. An excerpt-

If you asked music pundits to name the best gig they saw in Japan last year, chances are many–if not all–of them would agree on Radiohead’s performance at Summer Sonic in August.

As the day moved from afternoon to evening and the unbearable summer heat began to die down, headliners Radiohead took to the Chiba Marine Stadium stage on the second day of the two-day event and stole the hearts of the audience at the sold-out venue.

With their latest album Hail to the Thief under their belts, the quintet from Oxford, England, started off their set with the first single off the album, “There There,” and went on to play about 20 songs, including “Creep,” one of the band’s best-known masterpieces, which has long been excluded from their set lists. When the band broke into that number, a wave of excitement shot through the loudly cheering audience, who hadn’t expected to hear it played.

The night has since become a piece of music history, and deejays and music critics alike picked the gig as the best live performance of the year in their respective year-end lists.

I can’t help but agree- there’s nothing like seeing Radiohead take the stage at the end of a festival. 20,000 of us will never forget the way they took the Field Day debacle and made it worthwhile. Those headed out to Coachella are in for a treat indeed.
You can read the whole thing here.
(Thanks to CUTW.)

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Mini-Tour Begins in Japan

Radiohead kicked off their mini-tour last night in Osaka, Japan. The setlist was a familiar one, with no new material played. Several fans have written in with glowing reviews. We’ll keep you posted- please keep sending in your setlists and reviews! Photos are nice, as well…

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More Absinthe Over Here, Please!

The new Radiohead.com is up and running. Go forth and enjoy.

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UPDATED: Triple J Planning Radiohead Special

From the official Triple J (Aussie radio station) newsletter-
COMING UP ON TRIPLE J
Radiohead playing only in Sydney and Melbourne? Not if you’re a triple j
listener…
RADIOHEAD J-FILES
Tune into to triple j on Saturday 17th April to catch the Radiohead J-Files
Rumour has it that they will be broadcasting one of the Aussie shows live. However, it’s not quite clear what they’re planning to do on the 17th, as Radiohead will be playing live in Tokyo that night.
UPDATE: According to At Ease, on the 17th they will play the one hour program “J File:Radiohead’s Musical Journey” at 5pm in anticipation for the band’s arrival in Australia.
UPDATED AGAIN: The good folks from Triple J wrote in to give us the skinny. On April 27th they will indeed be broadcasting the Melbourne concert live. In addition, if you miss the J File program on the 17th, you will be able to stream in directly from the website.
For more info, visit Triple J’s Radiohead section here.
(Thanks to Dale.)

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Split Sides in Korea

For those in Korea who want to see the Merce Cunningham ballet piece ‘Split Sides’, with music by Radiohead and Sigur Ros, can see it live at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul from Thursday through Saturday.
Radiohead’s half of the piece, created by Jonny Greenwood’s keyboards and Thom Yorke’s looped vocals, will be presented as a recording. Sigur Ros will make the trip to Seoul with Cunningham to perform their half of ‘Split Sides’ live.
Merce Cunningham Dance Company: 6 p.m. on Thursday and Saturday, 8 p.m. on Friday, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, near Kwanghwamun Station on subway line 4. Tickets: 40,000 won to 120,000 won. Info: (02) 537-0300 or www.i-fine.co.kr.
(Thanks to At Ease.)

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UPDATED: Com Lag Recall After All?

UPDATE (4/12/04):
Several readers from Japan have written in to say that all promotional material for Com Lag has disappeared from nearly every record store. In addition, most stores have pulled the album, telling people who ask for it that it has indeed been recalled. No word as to how this affects people who have already received the album, or when a re-pressed version will be available. We’ve got a call in to Toshiba EMI, and we’ll keep you posted.
(Thanks to Jon and others.)
ORIGINAL ARTICLE (04/07/04)
We’ve received word from a source (who has been quite reliable in the past) that due to public outcry, Toshiba EMI will likely be recalling the Japanese version of Com Lag after all. We’ll keep you posted.
I’ve always wanted to say “breaking news”.