Tuesday 4 October 2011

Radiohead have sympathy with the attack previous week on Wall Street

Radiohead have said that protesters who have sympathy with the attack previous week on Wall Street.

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The band's last report (September 30) announced on Friday in protest against plans to play a gig were forced to deny, told NME that the rumour "got out of control".

However, bassist Colin Greenwood said that he is sure of protesters angry over the financial system "understand".

He commented:
"Are we sympathetic to the protestors' cause? Of course. I understand people feeling frustrated with Wall Street, anyone would be, especially as those institutions were bailed out by taxpayers' money. I don't think that's a controversial thing to say".

Greenwood has also indicated that the Oxford group has more live shows, their latest album 'The King Of Limbs' is going to be in support, remarking that they had been having a "brilliant time" on their recent short US tour. The jaunt the band play two nights at Roseland Ballroom in New York and appear on the Colbert Report TV show has seen.

He added: "We've not had much of a chance to play 'The King Of Limbs' live. There was the Glastonbury performance, but with our own shows we can have the full production. We're getting together this week to talk about our plans for the rest of the year. We're having a brilliant time, so obviously we want to keep it going."

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