Tag Archive: Thom Yorke


THOM YORKE’S RANDOM DANCE

The new Thriller it isn’t!

Whatever else you might have expected from a video tie-in for the new album -The King of Limbs –  few would have imagined we’d be seeing a mad solo dance by Thom Yorke.

Radiohead could have commissioned a moody piece to go with this song (Lotus Flower)  to make them look cool. Instead I really like how they continually strive to wrong-foot the public’s preconceptions about  the band. Continue reading

‘SEEING’ RADIOHEAD

radiohead LIVE

Up until Tuesday 17th June 2008 I had never seen Radiohead in concert. In many ways I still haven’t despite the fact that I was present at the first of their two Italian dates at the Arena Civica in Milan.wet tickets
I think it would be more accurate to say that I was in the stadium while Radiohead were performing.
To go as far as to say that I saw them would be like saying I have seen Saudi Arabia just because I saw that country once from the window of an airplane.
There were around 18,000 at the show braving the deluge that had been threatening all day but cruelly coincided almost precisely with the appearance of support act Bat For Lashes.
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Arthur Magazine Reborn

 

 

Good to get my eager mitts on the “transgenerational counterculture” magazine that goes by the name of Arthur – officially reborn after a 6 month hiatus.

The mag is a great read and available to download in pdf format and if you live in the US or Canada it’s free from selected stores.

I don’t really understand why Jay Babcock and crew still give it away – I would have thought some token payment or an invitation to contribute whatever you think it’s worth would be a good game plan (if this principle is good enough for Thom Yorke and the boys it’s good enough for Arthur!) . We want it to survive this time! Personally, I’m more than happy to pay to subscribe from where I live (in Italy) – not least because on two occasions I’ve asked an American friend to pick up a copy from one of Portland’s cool record/book stores and both times she’s returned home empty handed!

It’s a much needed voice of reason in these dark times and has the finger on the pulse on music and art related to the New Weird America. The September issue features fine articles on Lavender Diamond cutey Becky Stark and a reappraisal of the ,still weird after all these years, Yoko Ono. The one section that falls flat is a half baked CD review section in the form of a slightly smug ‘conversation’ between C and D. I can see why Arthur doesn’t want to become just another reviews rag but perhaps an alternative would be to invite a guest reviewer each month to give a lowdown on what she or he has been listening to.

Nitpicking aside, welcome back Arthur!