Radiohead Fans: Career Spanning Photo Gallery


Radiohead Fans: Career Spanning Photo Gallery

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Radiohead is currently gracing the cover of this week's Rolling Stone on the heels of their recent internet released album, "In Rainbows," which was more recently released independently on CD. They've also been in the spotlight lately due to guitarist Jonny Greenwood's unique score for the Academy Award Nominated film, "There Will Be Blood" starring Daniel Day Lewis.

Sad to say, I only have one of Radiohead's albums their masterpiece "OK Computer" (Which is so good that in itself makes them one of my favorite bands) and Thom York's solo album if that counts (also amazing), but I hear "In Rainbows" is amazing, so I might go out and pick it up. I did get a chance to see "There Will Be Blood" recently in NYC and have to say not only was it an amazing film with great performances, but Greenwood's soundtrack was unlike anything I've ever heard (and I mean that in a good way). I'm considering picking that soundtrack up too, it had to be one of the strangest most original soundtrack scores I've ever heard, I'd compare it in it's obscurity to John Carpenter's score for the original "Halloween."

But anyway, the link below is to Rolling Stone's photo gallery they have up that goes all the way back to Radiohead's beginnings in 1993 from the "Creep" era, to the Tibetan Freedom Concerts in 1997/98, all the way up to a small free club gig they did in London 2 weeks ago. Even though I'm not a Radio-head, outside of their popular songs, OK Computer, and York's solo album, I'm still always on the lookout for stuff like this.

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