Thom: “This poor kid has cancer… in his ass!” {thanks to MsRommyu}
If you’re good with FTP, you can download last night’s South Park! Check this post for more details!
Thom: “This poor kid has cancer… in his ass!” {thanks to MsRommyu}
If you’re good with FTP, you can download last night’s South Park! Check this post for more details!
Thom, Jonny, Colin, Ed, and Phil all appeared on Comedy Central’s South Park earlier tonight. You can see screen captures here and we should soon have sound clips along with info about viewing the episode Online.
BBC Oxford Online has a picture gallery up from last Saturday’s Radiohead “mini-festival” in Oxford.
Mean Street
Radiohead grace the cover of Mean Street, a So Cal indie magazine. {thanks to comeandgo}
Don’t Forget!
Radiohead will make a guest appearance on tonight’s episode of South Park! Matt Stone recorded the band’s voices late last month while the band were performing in Santa Barbara. The show airs tonight on Comedy Central. Check your local listings. Kick Ass!
Here’s some more info about Radiohead giving the Olympics the right to use “I Might Be Wrong” in some of the television ads:
Trying to appeal to MTV viewers and focus on the athletes, the IOC unveiled a new ad campaign Monday to get people ready to watch the Salt Lake Winter Olympics.
Under the banner “Celebrate Humanity,” the eight spots featured narration by Robin Williams and background music by artists including Bob Marley, Radiohead and Daft Punk.
The spots are intended to run as public-service information, not paid advertising.
Two of the ads, full of action shots of snowboarders and freestyle skiers, are aimed at the youth market, said Dick Pound, the International Olympic Committee’s marketing chief. Read the rest of the story…
Well, apparently the Rolling Stone issue with RH on the cover has already been released! The earlier report about the issue not hitting stands until August 2 came from Capitol Records and is obviously wrong. {thanks to Mortigi’s own username for the scan}
It appears Rolling Stone has pushed back the issue with Radiohead on the cover again to August 2, 2001. Someone needs to make up their mind. 🙂
XFM
XFM Online has the Oxford South Park concert archived on their site so you can listen to it! It will be available for 2 months, not for a week as we reported earlier. Enjoy! {thanks to Matt & Marcin}