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January 1, 2008

Watch Scotch_Mist, Radiohead's New Year's Webcast

Happy 2008 everyone. Did you catch the second Radiohead webcast of the year before heading to your evening activities? Neither did we. But the whole thing's now online (duh). Here's the long version:

Some Scotch_Mist info via Atease:

The film was made by Radiohead, Nigel Godrich, Adam Buxton, Garth Jennings, Stanley Donwood, Ric Jerrom, Hugo Nicolson and Dan Grech-Marguerat. The webcast features live performed songs (Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, Bodysnatchers, Jigsaw Falling Into Place, 15 Step, Videotape, Reckoner, House Of Cards and All I Need), a track from the previous webcast (Faust Arp - Jonny & Thom) and a video for Nude.
View individual songs here. And if you're looking for a reason to leave the house, the physical manifestation of In Rainbows is in stores today (not via those cONFused BULLs in a CHinA sHoP, EMI).

After the jump, Thom cracks himself up.

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nice!

Posted by: Mikey at 01/01/08 2:23 PM | Reply
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did he just say 'the weed goes round and round'?

Posted by: Chris Davis at 01/01/08 2:46 PM | Reply
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just now... or then?

Posted by: thom at 01/01/08 4:36 PM | Reply
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cool - has anyone bought the CD yet today?

Posted by: sooz at 01/01/08 5:15 PM | Reply
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I did... got it on sale for $8. It sounds great, and I really like the packaging. And like the video posted a few weeks shows, if you're not a fan of the unfolding cardboard case, it has stickers so that you can take a regular empty cd case and transform it into a proper one. Definitely a cool extra.

Posted by: ryan at 01/01/08 5:39 PM | Reply
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Ha! I saw that Thom bit on the Big Fat Quiz of the Year, that was so weird (Although, when it comes to Thom, completely normal). Noel Fielding in shock, "Was that real??"

Posted by: liv at 01/01/08 8:36 PM | Reply
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daaaaamn thom really busted a move at the beginning of 15 step. that shit was on the breakin' 2 electric boogaloo tip yo.

Posted by: Liam at 01/01/08 10:31 PM | Reply
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this is so awesome. One of my favorite parts other than the performance of some of my favorites on the album, was the slow motion during Nude...so beautiful!

Posted by: dona at 01/02/08 3:01 AM | Reply
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The slow motion Nude suits the song completly

Highlight:Videotape

Posted by: host at 01/02/08 5:01 AM | Reply
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r we getting mp3s of this like we did with thumbs_down? they would be much appreciated.

Posted by: AndyR at 01/02/08 9:18 AM | Reply
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http://www.virb.com/sctas2/videos/27898

[yr'n th mdl of my pctr](m in the mdl of yr pctr]))

Posted by: kg at 01/02/08 11:46 AM | Reply
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Videotape is special. You can't beat Jonny live programming the 909. Now that's what I'm talking about.

Posted by: wingo at 01/02/08 5:48 PM | Reply
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Videotape was AWESOME.

Also, has anyone mentioned that 'In Rainbows' is available on iTunes? Did I miss this in earlier announcements or something?

Posted by: Sean at 01/03/08 12:28 AM | Reply
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Radiohead Are Beyond Words Or Comprehension.
Now, All They Need Is He Dreams Awake Opening For Them On Tour.

Posted by: Chandel Virga at 01/06/08 5:03 AM | Reply
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