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“Nude” Radiohead Video Hits Web, Thom Yorke Responds to EMI’s Airing of Dirty Laundry

1/2/08, 10:49 am EST

While everyone else was enjoying the long weekend off, Radiohead were busy making headlines that no one reported on, so we’re going to bring you up to speed. First, above, you’ll see the slow-motion, feather-heavy video for “Nude,” the second clip the band has shot for In Rainbows. The video seems to have been inspired by hours of watching those Japanese YouTube videos of objects getting slowed down to ridiculous effect; it was also the grand finale of the band’s New Year’s Eve broadcast called “Scotch Mist,” which featured Radiohead playing the entire In Rainbows in a previously recorded intimate live setting (watch that performance in its entirety here).

The broadcast, which aired on Radiohead.tv as well as Al Gore’s Current TV channel, came one day before the physical release of In Rainbows in U.S. stores. Talking to the BBC, singer Thom Yorke said it would have been “stark raving mad” to release the album only in its pay-what-you-want MP3 form, insisting that eighty percent of people still actually buy albums because “it’s really important to have an artifact as well, as they call it, an object.” While Yorke has usually had his jaw clenched when discussing the business side of In Rainbows, he did use the band’s Web site to blast a Times UK report that Radiohead asked their previous label EMI for £10 million and their back catalog to re-sign.

In a December 29th post, Yorke says, with rabid capitalization, “we did not ask for a load of cash from our old record label EMI to re-sign. that is a L I E” and “whAT we WANTED WAS some control over OUR WOrK and how it was used in the future by them- that seemed REASONAblE to us, as we cared about it a great deal,” and ultimately called the label “a confused bull in a china shop.” The band eventually signed with XL Recordings and Dave Matthews’ ATO Records, as evidenced by the markings on the compact discs, which are on shelves now.

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um... | 1/2/2008, 11:56 am EST

So…

thom yorke says the New York Times is lying and the record label is being both incredibly greedy…makes sense to me.

Shame on EMI for not giving Radiohead control over their own music. Way to show loyalty EMI, reward a successful band by punching them in their creative balls…I will not be buying any of artists in 2008 as a protest. I’ll continue to buy CDs as normal, but if an artist is from EMI, I now resolve to illegially download the tunes.

Screw you EMI.You act disloyal to Radiohead, I’ll stop showing any loyalty to you.

down with record labels | 1/2/2008, 12:52 pm EST

“um” has it right. emi and all the rest are blood sucking low lifes. it is their fault they have lost $$$$ by their ruthless marketing tactics. screw em.

dmp | 1/2/2008, 1:11 pm EST

iiiiitttssss…..aaaaaaaa coooooooooollllll vvviiiidddeeeeeeooooooooouuuuu uwww……!!!! (pronounce it in slo-mo)

taylor | 1/2/2008, 1:32 pm EST

EMI sux, radiohead rules…the album is #1 already, so basically they are giving a big middle finger to everyone who doubts them.

loved Scotch_Mist, a nice surprise.

UAW/MF | 1/3/2008, 7:40 am EST

“but if an artist is from EMI, I now resolve to illegially download the tunes.”

Let me get this straight: your plan to get back at a multibillion dollar conglomerate for mistreating an artist is by ripping off another artist? So glad you’re not running for president!

Foffckskrs | 1/3/2008, 9:24 am EST

radiohead sux

shepula | 1/3/2008, 9:59 am EST

if you like radiohead….you think emi sucks…. if you think radiohead “sux” you don’t care………. point being you are all a bunch of dorks….. who cares….. in the end it means nothing….. NOTHING…. don’t worry too much about the rich rock stars… i think they’ll be OK. for the record i like radiohead…but who cares what i like….but me…im gay

whatever | 1/4/2008, 6:41 pm EST

Well, EMI is wrong to begin with… charging “packaging fees” for downloads is lame and backward… record companies need to change their ways. Let’s face it, the CD is dead and Radiohead pulled a cheap move when they only released half the album through their website. When i 1st heard they were letting us choose the price, I thought they were genius, now I just think they are another label within themselves… Fuck the object… we dont need more plastic in this world.. all my old radiohead CDs are in a closet and my mp3 happily downloaded off the web, even CD2 with a pdf booklet… all free.. EMI looses Radiohead too.

who? | 1/6/2008, 5:38 am EST

what?

Foffckskrs | 1/6/2008, 11:19 pm EST

Radiohead rules, i was just kidding!!!

Tripoli | 1/7/2008, 3:12 am EST

whatever: “Radiohead pulled a cheap move when they only released half the album through their website.”

Huh? That is entirely not true. In Rainbows consists of 10 tracks that were available for download from their website. The other CD is NOT a part of the album, but rather a bonus disc available in the deluxe discbox edition (and from the filesharing program of your choice, of course)

KillBillNeil | 1/14/2008, 4:25 am EST

Thom make yo $ & keep making good music

zuluclayman | 3/8/2008, 8:32 am EST

the video looks to be inspired by Bill Viola’s “The Passions” series. Viola is one of the top video artists in the world. in “The Passions” he has actors grouped together like an old master painting – except it moves ever so slowly – worth a look!

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