Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Thom Yorke" ¶ 29
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Radiohead and had
" While established acts struggled, attention began to turn to the likes of Radiohead and The Verve, who had been previously overlooked by the British media.
Following the transition, several important artists including Radiohead walked away from the label, while other artists such as Paul McCartney had seen the writing on the wall and left ahead of the takeover.
When Radiohead began work on the album early in 1999, the members had differing ideas as to the musical direction they should take.
Yorke played bass on " The National Anthem " ( known during the sessions as " Everyone "), a track Radiohead had once attempted to record as a B-side for OK Computer.
By the late 1990s, Radiohead and their fans had a large Internet presence.
Melody Maker had said months in advance of the album, " If there's one band that promises to return rock to us, it's Radiohead ".
Greenwood had begun studying music and psychology at Oxford Brookes University when Radiohead, then known as On a Friday, signed a recording contract with EMI in 1991.
Yorke had previously referenced maquiladoras in the title of a Radiohead B-side in 1995, and decried the International Monetary Fund in 1997's " Electioneering ".
Additionally, the band had been increasingly incorporating electronic music into their sound and cited Radiohead as a major influence, and their debut album was compared favourably to Mansun's Six.
In composing " Paranoid Android ", Radiohead fused together parts from three different songs, each of which had been written by a different member of the band.
Despite being recorded mostly in Dieterich's bedroom and being mixed on the band's laptop on tours with Radiohead, The Flaming Lips, and Beck, Friend Opportunity ( January 2007, Kill Rock Stars ) had a large cinematic sound.
Post-Britpop bands like The Verve, Radiohead, Travis, Stereophonics, Feeder, and particularly Coldplay, achieved much wider international success than most of the Britpop groups that had preceded them, and were some of the most commercially successful acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
"" If Radiohead are Kennedy ," he smiles, switching to soundbite mode, " then Manic Street Preachers are Nixon: the ugly duckling who had to try 10 times harder than anyone else.
In 2000, for a short time, Capitol Records authorized Madster ( which was called Aimster at the time ) to provide some Radiohead video files on the service's Web site and to release a skin for the Madster software that had a Radiohead theme.
The band returned to the studio in 1995 to create their next album, On, produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie, who had also produced Hole and Radiohead.
VH2 also had many chart shows, including the " Indie 500 " weekend, which counted down the Top 500 Indie Songs with " There Is A Light That Never Goes Out " by The Smiths topping the chart ahead of songs by artists such as The Stone Roses, Pixies, Oasis, Dinosaur Jr, The Cure, The Strokes, Blur and Radiohead.
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke wrote, " We looked up to the Beastie Boys a lot when we were starting out and how they maintained artistic control making wicked records but still were on a major label, and the Tibetan Freedom Concerts they organized had a very big influence on me personally and the way Adam conducted himself and dealt with it all impressed me a lot.
Although the band have rarely played there, the club has had a long history and association with local band Radiohead.
Before Remy Zero had released any full length albums, Radiohead found their demo tape and invited them to be part of the US tour for The Bends.
Artists who have so far had magazines entirely devoted to them include Radiohead, Kurt Cobain, U2, Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon.
They now sounded more like The Flaming Lips, Big Star or The Smiths, with their love of Radiohead still shining through, and this release confused the public who had dismissed them.
In 2003, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke was asked what song he wished he had written.
Post-Britpop bands like The Verve, Radiohead, Travis, Stereophonics and Feeder, achieved much wider international success than most of the Britpop groups that had preceded them, and were some of the most commercially successful acts of the late 1990s.

Radiohead and read
Yorke, unlike the other members of Radiohead, has never learned how to read music.

Radiohead and No
Several American critics gave the album positive reviews, with Spin naming Radiohead " Band of the Year " and USA Today calling Kid A " the most eccentric album ever to debut at No. 1, setting Radiohead apart from an army of lock-stepping pop and rock acts.
No Surprises / Running from Demons is the fourth extended play ( EP ) by English rock group Radiohead, released in December 1997.
Noted for their complex, varied and intense compositional style and for their eccentric, theatrical stage shows, they have been hailed as an influence by bands as diverse as Blur, Faith No More and Radiohead.
Musicians who have cited Tim Smith's work as a major influence include Mike Vennart of Oceansize, Mike Patton of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle, Tool, Korn and Thom Yorke of Radiohead.
Headliners included Jay-Z, Muse and Gorillaz, along with LCD Soundsystem, a reunited Faith No More, a reunited Pavement, Thom Yorke of Radiohead and his live band Atoms for Peace, Tiesto, and supergroup Them Crooked Vultures.
In 1996, Radiohead, Beck, Pulp, The Foo Fighters, Teenage Fanclub ( who played the Beatles ' Rain ' just as it cleared ), Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Barenaked Ladies, The Delgados and No Doubt played, and in 1997 the event moved to its present site of Balado, Kinross-shire, when local developers wanted to use Strathclyde Park for other purposes.
Cover to the Radiohead No Surprises / Running From Demons CD
In support of the album, Liars toured the UK over August 2007, North America over September / October 2007 supporting Interpol, Europe over November / December 2007, North America over January / February 2008 with No Age and May 2008 with Radiohead.
" No Surprises " is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead.
Radiohead wrote " No Surprises " while touring with the band R. E. M.
" No Surprises " was the first song Radiohead recorded on the first day of recording sessions for OK Computer.
She is a fan of Radiohead and Canadian singer Hawksley Workman ; she has appeared in two of the latter's music videos, including " No Reason to Cry Out Your Eyes ( On the Highway Tonight )".

Radiohead and by
Artists including David Bowie, Radiohead, PJ Harvey, U2, The Strokes, Weezer, and Pavement have cited admiration of or influence by the Pixies.
Shelley himself appeared on the programme in 2000, where host Mark Lamarr introduced Shelley by saying that without Buzzcocks " there'd be no Smiths or Radiohead, and this show would be called Never Mind Joan Armatrading!
* " Thief ", a song by Can, later covered by Radiohead
* The Bends, an album by Radiohead
The video for the song " House of Cards " by Radiohead was believed to be the first use of real-time 3D laser scanning to record a music video.
The campaign was fronted by Phil Selway, drummer with the band Radiohead, himself a Samaritans volunteer.
In the season five ( 2001 ) episode " Scott Tenorman Must Die ", Cartman, feeling cheated out of $ 16. 12 by a local eighth-grader named Scott Tenorman, successfully executes an elaborate scheme to publicly humiliate Scott in front of his favorite band Radiohead, by tricking Scott's parents into getting murdered and then tricking Scott into eating them.
* " Lift ", an unreleased song by Radiohead
1993's A Storm in Heaven was the band's full-length debut, produced by esteemed record producer John Leckie ( of Radiohead, The Stone Roses, XTC and The Fall fame ).
** Stanley Donwood & Tchocky ( art directors ) for Amnesiac ( Special Limited Edition ) performed by Radiohead
A notable band to earn acclaim this way are the Easy Star All-Stars, who covered The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd in their album Dub Side of the Moon and OK Computer by Radiohead in their album Radiodread.
* " Nude " ( song ), by Radiohead
The toy piano has been used extensively by alternative rock and post-rock bands such as Agitpop, Evanescence, Radiohead, Little Bang Theory, Warren Zevon, Tori Amos, Sigur Rós, Vampire Weekend, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Old Canes, and The Dresden Dolls.
Kid A is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich and released in October 2000 on Parlophone.
The album explores genres experimental for Radiohead, as the band replaced their " anthemic " rock style with sounds influenced by electronic music, 20th century classical music jazz and krautrock.
The portion sampled by Radiohead is only heard once in the original piece, very briefly.
During the recording period Radiohead drew inspiration from Remain in Light ( 1980 ) by their early influence Talking Heads, they attended an Underworld concert which helped renew their enthusiasm in a difficult moment and band members listened to abstract hip hop from the Mo ' Wax label, including Blackalicious and DJ Krush.
In 2001, by contrast, Radiohead appeared on the cover of The Wire, an avant-garde music magazine that usually ignores trends in alternative rock.
Produced by John Leckie and partly engineered by Nigel Godrich ( future Radiohead producer ) – except " How Does it Feel to Feel?

0.427 seconds.