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This underrated track on Radiohead's OK Computer feels so cinematic, it sounds like it was made for a movie soundtrack.
Controversy came when Radiohead were sued by songwriters Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, who argued that Creep infringed ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“I invite everybody to go on YouTube and tag ‘Taylor Swift Kiss band’”: Why Gene Simmons loves Taylor – and Radiohead
Swift was in the guise of original Kiss lead guitarist Ace Frehley. Simmons still enjoys talking about it now, and tells ...
Community Concert Series continues with a Radiohead tribute on July 18 and a performance by multi-platinum-selling band WAR ...
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From Beyonce to Radiohead, great live albums from the 21st century (so far)
For the first half-century or so of rock 'n' roll, it seemed releasing a live album was a rite of passage; a way to show off the sort of passion a studio can't always abide. With shifting ...
Radiohead was originally called On a Friday (smart choice to drop that, if we may be so bold) but took its new name from “Radio Head,” a song on the 1986 Talking Heads album True Stories.
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Radiohead's fourth album, Kid A, was a surprise to fans that were expecting a more rock-oriented sound from the band they'd grown to love. With its glitch and ambient-inspired vibe, ...
Regularly considered Radiohead's worst or second worst album (to 'Pablo Honey'), 'The King of Limbs' holds up as one of the band's most adventurous albums and deserves more praise.
Radiohead ultimately cut most of their first album, 1993’s Pablo Honey, at a studio co-run by a producer who had worked with the Sixties-blues version of Fleetwood Mac.
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