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News for September 6, 2000

Last night’s playback in NYC

The Kid A playback for media and fans went very well last night in the Sony IMAX theatre at Lincoln Center in New York City. The lucky people who were let in were treated to a multimedia display on the huge IMAX screen while they listened to Kid A. We have a couple of reviews for you, one from someone who attended the playback and the media cocktail party, and some from fans who were let in. Enjoy!

You can also read NME’s article about it here.

Now you can “see it all”

MTV has just introduced “webeos”, music videos on the web. On of their first ones is a webeo for Bjork’s “I’ve Seen It All” but unfortunately it is a version without Thom. Nevertheless, it’s pretty neat! Go here to view!

Thom recently did a duet with Bjork on the song for her soundtrack to her movie “Dancer in the Dark.” The soundtrack, with the Thom version, will be out on September 15th.

[thanks to Jarrod]

Just a reminder…

That Kid A will be played on Steve Lamaq’s show on the UK radio station, Radio 1, on Monday, September 18th. The album will also be aired on the Dutch radio station VPRO, on the same night. The airing will happen between 22:00 and 23:00.

If you can’t listen to it, there will be many airings of the album plus other goodies on a lot of the fan sites, including Green Plastic, courtesy of Capitol Record’s iBlip. If you have a Radiohead site and would like to host the iBlip, go here. The fun should start on September 11th.

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News for September 5, 2000

Spinwithagrin.co.uk

A new site has been launched ideally for journalists and the press by radiohead.com, but anyone can go and visit. It is located at www.spinwithagrin.co.uk.

Radiohead in Entertainment Weekly

Radiohead is featured in Entertainment Weekly’s Fall Preview special. You can go here to see.

[thanks to Gabe]

Radiohead and the Beatles go head to head

The Beatles and Radiohead go head to head with two albums apiece in the top four of the Virgin All Time Top 1,000 Albums. Here’s the top ten:

1 Revolver – The Beatles
2 The Bends – Radiohead
3 Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – The Beatles
4 OK Computer – Radiohead
5 The White Album – The Beatles
6 Automatic for the People – REM
7 Blood on the Tracks – Bob Dylan
8 Abbey Road – The Beatles
9 Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd
10 The Queen is Dead – The Smiths

Read more a thttp://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/newsid_908000/908638.stm

[thanks to Jordan, Sam, and the Tragic Messiah]

Little Girl

Another blip has been sent out by w.a.s.t.e. This time it’s called Little Girl. You can view it here.

(You will need the latest version of Quicktime).

Recent tour reviews

There’s some new reviews and other things in the tour section from the last two shows in Newport, South Wales.

You can download “Idioteque” and “Motion Picture Soundtrack”, both played live in Newport on September 1, at www.music.nildram.co.uk.

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News for September 2, 2000

Lot’s of goodies coming soon…

Starting the week of September 11th, you will be able to do these things here at greenplastic courtesy of Capitol Records!

– view the media blips
– listen to the whole album
– download a track
– send RH postcards to others
– plus tons of other great stuff!

‘Nuff said!

Radiohead’s show last night

Radiohead played their first show in their tent last night in Newport, South Wales. We have the setlist up in the tour section, or you can read it below:

The National Anthem
Bones
Morning Bell
Talk Show Host
Permanent Daylight
Karma Police
Lucky
Exit Music
Paranoid Android
My Iron Lung
You and Whose Army?
Dollars and Cents
Climbing Up the Walls
No Surprises
Idioteque
Airbag
Everything In Its Right Place

Encore:
I Might Be Wrong
Street Spirit
The Bends
How to Disappear Completely

2nd Encore: 
Motion Picture Soundtrack

Tonight, Radiohead plays their second show in Newport. If you have any reviews of either show, please email them!

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News for September 1, 2000

Radiohead in LA on October 20?

Someone under the blue name “Miss Scarlet” announced on the official message board this morning that the band will be playing the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on October 20, 2000. Once anything else is known about this, we’ll let you know.

[thanks to Marcel]

Radiohead press shots

Planet Telex has put up the latest promo pictures of the band taken by Tom Sheehan. View: ThomJonnyColinEdPhil.

Radiohead tonight!

Radiohead begins their tent tour tonight in Newport. If any of you are going and wish to submit reviews and pictures, please do! Send them to us.

Radiohead listening party in NYC

Radiohead will be previewing their much anticipated CD KID A at the Sony IMAX Theater Lincoln Center (68th Street and Broadway Manhattan) in a state of the art multi-media presentation. The band have made an extremely limited number of tickets available to the general public. They will be available on a first come, first serve basis starting at 6pm Tuesday night (Sept 5) ONLY.

-from krockonline.com

We reported this earlier this week as as listening party for press and retail only. It now appears that they will be allowing the public to come as well. Good luck!

There may be other listening parties in other US cities soon. Stay tuned…

[thanks to Dave]

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News for August 31, 2000

Radiohead Interview in Q

Thom Yorke Q MagazineRadiohead have admitted that the lengthy conception of their new album Kid A sparked a number of “crisis meetings” for the band – a reaction reflected by the revelation that one song – Knives Out (which didn’t even end up on the album) – took 373 days to complete.

In an exclusive interview in the October issue of Q Magazine (on sale 1 September), Ed O’Brien said that the absence of a deadline imposed by their label, Parlophone prompted “brain overload”. He said, “Human beings need a sense of order to what we can handle. If there are too many unfinished things, where do you focus? If you’ve got 30 or 40 things started and you’ve made no decisions on any of them, it causes you to knee-jerk and panic at times. We had several crisis meetings.”

The band also reveal their top secret publicity photographs for the launch of the album, a series of manipulated portraits created by Thom Yorke and his “mate Dan”, which depict each band member with modified features and pale eyes. The experiment he says, was because he’s “fed up of seeing my face everywhere. It got to the point where it didn’t feel like I owned it. We’re not interested in being celebrities, and others seem to have different plans for us. I’d like to see them try to put these pictures on a poster [giggles]”.

Read the complete interview in Q, out tomorrow (Friday 1 September).

-From Q

More Kid A Press

Why don’t you go over to www.juice.net and read a recap of their interview with Thom Yorke? To read the full interview, you’ll have to wait until the magazine is released to newstands in Australia on September 25.

NME also has some quotes made by Thom in one of his other interviews with Q. You can read them here.

Canoe, a Canadian music site, has a review of Kid A for your reading pleasure.

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News for August 30, 2000

Radiohead Confirmed to play Saturday Night Live

Radiohead has been confirmed to perform Oct. 14 on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” program, in support of the U.K. act’s long-awaited fourth album, “Kid A,” due on Capitol Oct. 2 internationally and a day later in North America. The brief U.S. visit will come less than a week after the band wraps a month-long European tour with a three-night stand Oct. 5-8 in Kildare, Ireland. The trek begins this Friday (Sept. 1) with the first of two shows at the Tredegar House in Newport, South Wales, U.K.

No proper North American tour dates have yet been scheduled, although rumors are swirling that Radiohead will turn up for surprise shows in New York and Los Angeles while its members are in the U.S. Billboard’s Sept. 16 issue will feature an interview with the band.

– From Billboard.com

Can’t make it to a playback of Kid A? No sweat…

The fine folks at chartattack.com will be streaming the whole album on September 18. In order for you to listen, you have to be a member of their eChart newsletter. You can subscribe to the eChart for free by going to http://www.chartattack.com/newsletter/. Information will soon be mailed to you about the streaming party and also to links to more Radiohead blips.

Radiohead is in Time

That’s right… you heard me. The Oxford five have made it into the pages of Time magazine. The September 4th issue, which features upcoming Autumn musical releases, has this to say about Radiohead:

Rock is dead. Rock is alive. Meaningful music is over. Meaningful music never mattered more. The British band Radiohead’s new CD, Kid A, out Oct. 3, arrives like Mark Antony delivering Caesar’s funeral oration: it comes not to praise rock but to bury it. The songs defy convention and categorization: one track, The National Anthem, begins like a full-on rock number, with a throbbing bass guitar and aggressive percussion, before the tune bursts open and jazzy horns tumble out. This is an album about atmosphere and mood, not easy hooks and catchy choruses. Listening to Kid A is like hearing one’s own heart– you feel every beat intimately. And you never want it to stop.

You can read the article here.

Radiohead’s “Just” voted best song of all time

The British radio station, XFM, held their annual poll of their listener’s favorite tracks of all time. Radiohead came in at first with their song “Just” from The Bends. Here’s the top ten:

1 Radiohead – ‘Just’
2 Davis Bowie – ‘Life On Mars’
3 Nirvana – ‘Heart Shaped Box
4 Stone Roses – ‘I Am The Resurrection’
5 Oasis – ‘Live Forever’
6 Ian Dury – ‘Sex Drugs & Rock & Roll’
7 Red Hot Chili Peppers – ‘Give It Away’
8 Coldplay – ‘Yellow’
9 Travis – ‘Writing To Reach You’
10 Clash – ‘London Calling’

[thanks to John]

Watch Juice

Make sure to keep your eye on www.juice.net today as they were one of only three media publications that were granted an interview with Thom Yorke. The other two were Q magazine (UK) and Spin (US). Juice, an Australian magazine, has this on their site:

Radiohead`s eagerly awaited new album is on its way and JUICE magazine has just completed one of only three interviews with Thom Yorke worldwide — and it`s an Australian exclusive!

Last night, our roving journo in the mother country, Lauren Zoric, sat down with Thom Yorke for a DNM (deep and meaningful) chat at a Cardiff cafe. It was Yorke’s first interview to promote the album and one of only three worldwide he has agreed to. The others are for Q (UK) and Spin (US).

Zoric, still on cloud nine after her major score, described the interview — which lasted for more than an hour — as “revealing.” We’ll have more details to tantalise you with tomorrow, so watch this space.