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s314ryt
na poczatek zapowiedz ciekawego wywiadu z Thomem w najnowszym NME..
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Radiohead call music industry 'retards'
Thom Yorke's most explosive interview in this week's NME
Radiohead's Thom Yorke calls the music industry "a bunch of fucking retards" in this week's issue of NME.
The singer has launched a scathing attack on record companies and radio stations as he believes they are only just now looking at the internet for new talent.
Speaking about Arctic Monkeys' rise to fame, Yorke said: "A good thing for new music would be more of the mainstream loosening up a bit and letting stuff through. Radio 1 won't play anything fucking decent. You need to sort the radio out."
He added: "The fact that poor Arctic Monkeys are getting so much attention is purely based on the fact that the mainstream music business is such a bunch of fucking retards as far as I'm concerned."
For the full interview with Radiohead, including the details surrounding the band's follow-up to 2003's 'Hail To The Thief', be sure to pick up this week's issue of NME, out today (April 4) on newsstands nationwide.
Also in the issue, the original king of New Yorkshire Jarvis Cocker talks Britpop and his new songs, Brandon Flowers from The Killers' new look is revealed, Morrissey declares war on Canada, The Zutons indulge in some Cuban gang battles plus check out NME's vedict on The Streets' new album.
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Anonim
co to interviews'ów to ogladałam niedawno na youtube (oczywiscie) dosyc stary wywiad z radiohead chyba z 95 roku w ktorym interviewer pyta sie czy to prawda że początkowy nazywali sie On a Friday a thom na to odpowiada 'yeah, we're sorry for that'
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s314ryt
Nowa ksiazka z wywiadami, ‘Radiohead: Interviews 1991 - 2000', juz wkrotce!
http://www.lulu.com/content/5107186
''Collecting all of the essential interviews from Radiohead’s first decade, ‘RADIOHEAD Interviews 1991-2000’ allows the world’s reigning experimental band to tell its own story. From “Creep” blasting alt-rock upstarts to music’s reigning artistic force, the group’s steady climb to world domination is chronicled in these pages.'' -

