Radiohead
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I can watch but not take part / Where I end and where you start / Where you left me alone / Like a parting of the waves / Like a house falling in the sea
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Late one night as I just started to get to sleep Radiohead’s “Pyramid Song” came on and suddenly an idea came to me about the “Black eyed angel” mentioned in the song, I quickly sketched the idea down and the next day I used a piece of stock photography I had (from iStockPhoto) to create this work. I’m rather pleased with the end result, I think it has a nice mix of melancholy, sadness, otherworldliness, and for some reason security…
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Caricature of Thom Yorke of Radiohead
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Radiohead / 2007
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Tucked away in the Bay Leaf Cafe during the Apollo Bay Music Festival, taking time out for a coffee and FPOT (toasted Fetta, Pesto, Olive and Tomato sandwich).
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Paying for Art
by Natalie ManuelThe recent decision by Radiohead to release their new album with a user decided cost ( “http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/a…
The recent decision by Radiohead to release their new album with a user decided cost ( http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/10/03/bmcolumn103.xml ) has made me wonder about art and its perceived value in general. The media has gone crazy on this story, musing on whether this will effect the future of the music industry in general. Will most people pay for this album and reward the artist, or will they happily consume it as a freebie? Would you pay for something you didn’t have to? Is it just plain stupidity to pay for something you can get for free or is it an ethical question? I think this issue ties in quite nicely with the issue of “security” that comes up on RB occasionally – the idea that consumers can simply right click and save a copy of your art. Early indications from the Radiohead camp say that “most” people are paying for the album. Most! That means that given the choice of freebie or payment, many are choosing to pay for art. I wonder how much this means for us, as artists. Does being fair and allowing the responsibility to rest on the consumer instead of controlling it by restrictions and watermarks, actually make people act ethically!? Why are most people paying? Is Radiohead’s attitude on this point the reason people are choosing to pay? By standing their ground ethically, does this roll over onto the consumer? A kind of contagious morality? I think this makes people think about the value of what they are paying for and receiving. There are always going to be some people who want everything for free and will right click and save your work or download the album for free. But were they ever going to be your buyer?
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acrylic, pencil, texta, gouche on canvas / 30’ X 40’
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For Lovers Of ....
by jemimalovesbigtedRadiohead and gorgeous vector animation – you must CLICK HERE Do it, do it …
Radiohead and gorgeous vector animation – you must CLICK HERE Do it, do it now, what are you waiting for!
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You need to watch this | Radiohead Video
by sjemI want to share with you the MTV video for Radiohead’s song ‘All I Need’ from their latest album ‘In Rainbows’. It’s a great track, bu…
I want to share with you the MTV video for Radiohead’s song ‘All I Need’ from their latest album ‘In Rainbows’. It’s a great track, but forget that for moment and watch the video. You need to watch this. This is why fair trade is important.
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Watch the Video Clip here / (kid a, kid a, kid a) everything / everything / everything / everything in its right place / in its right place / in its right place / in its right place yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon / yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon / yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon / yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon everything / everything / everything in its right place / in its right place / in its right place / right place there are two colors in my head / there are two colors in my head / what what is that you tried to say / what rhyme was that you tried to say tried to say / tried to say / tried to say / tried to say everything / everything / everything / everything Radiohead
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More RADIOHEAD Coolness
by sjemA videoclip made with no cameras, only data from ‘laser beams’. RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS...
A videoclip made with no cameras, only data from ‘laser beams’. RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS
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YES!! New Radiohead album
by Natalie ManuelMaking this my BEST DAY EVER in a long time, Radiohead’s new album “In Rainbows” is released by digital download on 10 October. Now wh…
Making this my BEST DAY EVER in a long time, Radiohead’s new album “In Rainbows” is released by digital download on 10 October. Now what makes this awesome is THIS - 1. You can pay WHATEVER you like for the digital album, or pay nothing at all. Up to you. 2. You can only buy it from inrainbows.com – they are totally against Itunes because they don’t believe albums should be sold as individual tracks. 3. They have no record company – they are totally bypassing the record industry. 4. It was announced on their fan blog, not through some snazzy deal with some industry mag. 5. You can also buy a special box set that includes the album, a bonus CD with 8 extra songs, both of these on vinyl, a book etc. Works out to AU 90. 6. Free shipping! All in all, I’m very very happy. I’ve heard the live versions of these songs and it is going to be amazing :)
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acrylic and pencil on canvas A beautiful lyric from a beautiful Radiohead song
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Happy Anniversery - OK Computer
by Natalie ManuelHappy 10th year anniversery to my favourite album – Ok Computer. I can’t believe it was 10 years ago….but OKC has got me through m…
Happy 10th year anniversery to my favourite album – Ok Computer. I can’t believe it was 10 years ago….but OKC has got me through many things, good and bad. Cheers Radiohead :)
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Jonny doesn’t usually stand in between Thom and Ed, must of been feeling adventurous. Radiohead, Malahide Castle, Dublin. Sat 7th June 2008.
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Can just about see all 5 of the band in this one. This was towards the end, they finished with Idioteque.
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The main door to Malahide Castle, Dublin
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Created in Adobe Illustrator. This took a while. I based it on the Hail to the Theif album cover design and I thought that it would look cool on a t-shirt. All the words were subconsciously chosen and I can only see the repetition of one word. See if you can spot it.
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KAPOW!
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Malahide Castle, Dublin. 7th June 2008.
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Malahide is about 15km from Dublin, Rep of Ire. Beautiful town, friendly people, great food and a stunning venue for a concert.
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inspired by the song of the same name by radiohead from the “hail to the thief” album. / model: regan / 2008 / 8.5×11 ballpoint pen and prismacolor marker on 11×14 bristol.
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