Friday 31 December 2010

Radiohead Offers DVD for Download


In 2007 Radiohead was of the view to sold out their DVD in other pattern and they released there new album "In Rainbows" exclusively on internet.They went more advance against norm and started selling there album by letting people decide their own prices.
Despite expectations that the experiment will be unsuccessful,the album has been certified gold for selling 100,000 copies according to BPI.

Now once again Radiohead is offering there fan to download via the pay what you want or can format.

Recently Radiohead had played a gig to collect funds for Haiti victims at the Henry Ford Theaters in Los Angles in 24,Jan 2010.

Friday 24 December 2010

Radiohead Greatest Album OK Computer

The British singer Radiohead new album OK Computer has been voted the greatest album of the previous years.

Nirvana classic Nevermind came second album while Oasis had two releases in the top five – (What's the Story) Morning Glory) was third and Definitely Maybe was fourth.

A spokesperson for the magazine, "As this readers' poll testifies, our readers see it as the benchmark against which all other albums are and continue to judged against in Q's lifetime."

Their band in the Top 30 had been four albums The Bends at No 8, Kid A at No 18 and In Rainbows at No 23.

U2 and the Stone Roses had two album inside, the Stone Roses and Muse were self album titled Black Holes And Revelation.

Celebrate the 25 anniversary of Q magazine, the Top 30 was complied.

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Radiohead's Thom Yorke Helps 'Human Sculpture'

Member of Radiohead Thom Yorke has made a giant 'human sculpture'. Yorke group up with the 350 Earth campaign band in Brighton. A news had released in 28 November when the formed in 27 November Saturday.

In the draft to included volunteers stood in establishment to create the ‘human sculpture’, designed by Radiohead sleeve designer Stanley Donwood.

In the X Factor last night Radiohead's 'Creep' by participater Wagner is now atilt for first number.

Monday 6 December 2010

Radiohead gets into public art

The 350 Earth Climate Campaign Organisation and Radiohead's Thom Yorke teamed up and donated his time to design a 'human sculpture' over the weekend.

To create an image able to be seen from space around two-thousand volunteers gathered in Brighton in the UK and try to make an image hat depicted the 11th Century Viking King Canute who futilely attempted to control the oceans according to legend.

Yorke's design was one of many from countries all around the world designed to send a message about climate change to politicians attending a UN Convention in Mexico.