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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 18:02    Reply with quote

Pre-Radiohead Demos/1988-1990 Leaked....


buffaloman_R Hello, buffaloman_R

Smile I was lurking around the AtEase Forums yesterday, A Radiohead Fan Forums, and it looks like some important chapters of Radiohead early musical progression got online Smile. Before they were Radiohead, they were just a little young, up and coming band known as 'On A Friday', circa 1988-1990. Anyway, 2 sets of early Radiohead demos have leaked online showing amazing growth during those important days. The first set of demos is from 1988 and contained the trippy and saxophone/horns ladden songs:

- Happy Song
- To Be A Brilliant Light
- Sinking Ship

Thom Yorke early lyrics were very playful and struck a strong Captain Beefcake influence throughout them. And the 2nd set of demos, recorded during the summer of 1990, they changed their band name from 'On A Friday' to 'Shindig', then back again before they demoed for EMI, showed them forming a cohesive rock sound that would be solidified with their first album "Pablo Honey". Those other early songs were:

- Climbing Up A Bloody Great Hill
- Somebody
- Mr. B
- What's That You See
- Everyone Needs Someone To Hate
- Upside Down
- The Greatest Shindig
- Give It Up
- How Can You Be Sure
- Life With The Big F
- Keep Strong
- Rattlesnake
- Burning Bush
- Tell Me Bitch
- New Generation

If your a major Radiohead fan, as much as I am, then you will need to hear these demos, they are AMAZING, especially the tracks "To Be A Brilliant Light" & future B-Side "How Can You Be Sure"! You can find these demos for download on the At Ease Forums at http://www.ateaseweb.com/mb Wink Enjoy these rare demos and thanks for listening Wink! Peace!

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 15:42    Reply with quote


cool thanks
i wish the links still working Cool
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 17:21    Reply with quote


buffaloman_R Hello again, buffaloman_R

Wink Don't worry Mr. Az, I have reuploaded these Pre-radiohead demos for you and other fans, you can now download it here Wink:

PRE-RADIOHEAD DEMOS:
Arrow http://www.sendspace.com/file/o88f1x

There you go, enjoy and happy listening! Peace!

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 00:42    Reply with quote


JamiroFan2000 wrote:
buffaloman_R Hello again, buffaloman_R

Wink Don't worry Mr. Az, I have reuploaded these Pre-radiohead demos for you and other fans, you can now download it here Wink:

PRE-RADIOHEAD DEMOS:
Arrow http://www.sendspace.com/file/o88f1x

There you go, enjoy and happy listening! Peace!

Sincerely,
JamiroFan2000


cool thank u
im gonna downlaod soon Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 07:32    Reply with quote


maybbe one day som old jamiroquai will leak Laughing
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 14:12    Reply with quote


radiohead related news i thought you'd dig brent. enjoy:

http://www.giantstep.net/news/237/

click the link to see the whole thing..but here is the beginning:

From Christopher O’Riley transforming Radiohead’s music into classical pieces, to producers and artists in the urban & jazz worlds re-working well-known Radiohead tracks on ‘Exit Music: Music With Radio Heads,’ when I got wind of another pending reworking I was of course a little apprehensive. I mean as much as I enjoy a good cover, there is a point when it becomes redundant, stale and somehow cheapens the original work. Take Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” for example. With news a few months back that Paris Hilton wanted to cover the song, it seemed to have become too much of a good thing. Granted she might be able to bring a fresh and interesting take on the song, but I won’t place any bets on it. So is the music of Radiohead on the brink of reaching that “Crazy” point? While it might be, the answer is not with this latest reworking.

Known for masterfully producing a complete reggae version of Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ in 2003, the Easy Star All-Stars will return on August 22nd with a complete reggae version of Radiohead’s ‘Ok Computer’ titled 'Radiodread.' Featuring guest artists Citizen Cope, Horace Andy, Toots & The Maytals, Morgan Heritage and more, the Easy Star All-Stars and executive producers, Eric Smith, Lem Oppenheimer and Michael Goldwasser, have done it again, creating something that is far more than a cover record. Yes there are going to be dissenters, but when looked at in the context of reggae music, you begin to see that this is something special, and not merely a group jumping on the bandwagon of covering Radiohead, but a group that is truly giving a new perspective to Radiohead’s music. With such an ambitious project, we sat down with executive producer Lem Oppenheimer to understand the time, effort and thinking that went into making this record.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 19:03    Reply with quote


JamiroFan2000 wrote:
you can now download it here
Arrow http://www.sendspace.com/file/o88f1x


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 22:28    Reply with quote


More Radiohead news I'd thought you'd dig Brent (and anyone else). Thom Yorke was also nominated for a Mecury Prize...too bad I'm not a fan or I'd be excited. Enjoy:

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/38202/Thom_Yorke_Promises_Live_Radiohead_DVD


Thom Yorke Promises Live Radiohead DVD
"It will come out eventually," says Yorke in BBC interview

Those who haven't quite recovered from June's Bonnaroo Festival, those who want to relive it again and again, and those who missed it altogether, take heart: Thom Yorke sayeth a Radiohead DVD documenting that festival's practically legendary two-and-a-half-hour live performance is nigh.
Well, not exactly nigh. Here's what Yorke had to say in a recent BBC 6 Music interview with Tom Robinson, quoted at Radiohead mega-fansite ateaseweb.com:

"We did this festival called Bonnaroo. We did 2.5 hours. And there's 80,000 people, admittedly they've been smoking the sticky green all day-- probably wouldn't go anywhere anyway. It was just amazing. We played loads of new stuff. We did whole sections of quiet piano songs and it sounds like the most grotesque, self-indulgent nonsense, but it probably is my favourite gig for years and years and years. It was a really mellow evening. Actually it's all being filmed, but we're sitting on it because there's loads of new stuff on it. Because we're mean like that. It will come out eventually."

Unless Thom himself has been smoking the sticky green stuff, it seems we'll have a Radiohead live DVD on our hands in the months (or years?) to come. And if it's a faithful document of the marathon Bonnaroo set, the tracklist will look something like this.

01 There There
02 2+2=5
03 15 Step
04 Arpeggi
05 Exit Music
06 Kid A
07 Dollars and Cents
08 Videotape
09 No Surprises
10 Paranoid Android
11 The Gloaming
12 The National Anthem
13 Climbing Up the Walls
14 Nude
15 Street Spirit
16 The Bends
17 Myxomatosis
18 How to Disappear Completely

First Encore:

19 You And Whose Army?
20 Pyramid Song
21 Like Spinning Plates
22 Fake Plastic Trees
23 Bodysnatchers
24 Lucky
25 Idioteque
26 Karma Police

Second Encore:

27 House of Cards
28 Everything in Its Right Place

Thom's certainly a fan of the Bonnaroo, remarking in a recent interview with Pitchfork: "When we played Bonnaroo we got such a nice vibe, a genuine good feeling from the first beat. Things like Bonnaroo give you the hope that you can do it the other way...I dream to take some of that vibe and take it around the country...and then Clear Channel trying to fucking shut the gate down."
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