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Il [Thom Yorke] ajoute notamment : "Nous ou nos partenaires avons eu six enfants, c'est peut-être dû à notre manque de concentration"
Radiohead stars play UK gigShow confirmed for MayRadiohead stars Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood are to play live in London.The pair will play at KOKO on May 1 in a charity event for Friends of the Earth.The gig is part of The Big Ask Live - a series of UK music events which aim to promote The Big Ask campaign, which is lobbying the Government on climate change.For more information, visit the Friends Of The Earth website, www.foe.co.uk.Thom has been involved with The Big Ask since its launch last year.In May, the Radiohead singer made a visit to Parliament on behalf of Friends Of The Earth to campaign on climate change issues.The singer was calling for thousands of people across the country to back the campaign to make the government responsible for reducing the UK impact on global warming.Writing to fans online, Yorke also said the charity have asked him if he'd be willing to meet the Prime Minister.He said: "Friends Of The Earth have asked me whether I would meet Tony Blair at Downing Street to discuss what our government is not doing about climate change. I don't know if this will ever happen for certain. It is rattling around in the back of my mind and concerns me a lot. I have no intention of being used by spider spin doctors to make it look like we make progress when it is just words."I'd love to know what you think but I can't ask. You'd say 'Oh there he goes again interfering and meddling in politics. Why doesn't he get on with the music and shut up? Perhaps because I feel like a hypocrite if don't do anything, and equally feel like a hypocrite if I try getting involved."Blair has been uttering nonsense lately about Kyoto and such, real la la stuff... looks like the American right have finally eaten his mind. Why on earth would I meet this man? Or perhaps that is exactly why I should. But i dont have powers of persuasion, i just have temper and an acid tongue."Radiohead are also planning UK dates to preview their forthcoming album around the same time.
et j'oubliais ...http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/climate/big_ask/thom_yorke.html
oui j'y ai pensé éventuellement je vais voir ce que je peux faire ...
Citation de: "Luména"et j'oubliais ...http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/climate/big_ask/thom_yorke.html j'ai enregistré la vidéo parce que je voulais la garder ...je la mets donc a dispo pour celles et ceux qui veulent :http://pyramidsong.free.fr/Interview-with-Thom-Yorke-Big-Ask.avivoila :)
blah blah NME blah 2002 summer tour blah"I was angling for the tour in the sun. You only live once!" singer Thom Yorke joked. "But no, Blackpool it is."Bassist Colin Greenwood added:"We're doing these shoes in the UK and some Europeam ones. We had an option to play some bigger shows to 10,000 people in Eastern Europe, but it's the wrong time because they'd want to hear older songs and we want to use this time to play some new ones."We're playing these shows so we can do [new songs] and have people come and be excited about being in the space. In some ways we're going to be showing our sketchbook in public and trying to play old songs that we haven't played for a long time too. It's all going to be a challenge. We're going to half-play new songs and half-remember old songs!"The experience of touring 'Hail To The Thief' before its release was a positive one for Radiohead. As a result of the audience reaction some tracks were dropped while others became instant fan favourites. Thom hopes the British audiences will be as honest as possible this time too."It's going to be hit and miss," he confessed. "sometimes the only way you can tell where you're at with stuff is to play it for people. We hope that people will tell us what they think. If they think it's shite then we need to know that as well, really."Thom on why they're playing V;"I based [our decision to do it] on seeing Franz Ferdinand last year, just watching it on TV. I thought they were good, and Dizzee Rascal was the best thing - he was fucking bonkers," Thom told NME. "It's a British festival. I obviously don't necessarily agree with the sponsorship, but Glastonbury's not happening this year. I was thinking at the time it'd be good to remind ourselves of what we've done. to play lots of old stuff and get into that mode and see what it feels like, rather than rejecting it wholesale forever more. V was the first thing that came up, in a way. We started thinking it'd be good to get out a bit!"Thom on turning down an invite from the Prime Minister;"Luckily, in the end the decision was kind of made for me," Thom told NME. "There's this whole thing going on at the moment with Blair and the nuclear thing. This all started kicking off about two or three weeks before I was supposed to meet with Blair, which I was not happy about anyway for obvious reasons, ie Iraq."It was, 'If we could just have a metting beforehand where we could go through how it would proceed...' It was like talking to Blair's spin doctors. It was all getting fucking weird. It was just obvious there was no point in meeting him anyway and I didn't want to. That was the illest I'd ever got. I got so stressed out and so freaked out about it. Initially when it came up I tried to be pragmatic. But Blair has no environmental credentials as far as I'm concerned."I came out of that whole period just thinking 'I don't want to get involved directly, it's poison. I'll just shout my mputh off from the sidelines.' It's a nasty business. it's up to people with pure integrity who know what they're talking about. Like Friends Of The Earth."Thom also revealed that songs set to feature on Radiohead's new album include 'House Of Cards', 'Arpeggi' and 'Nude'. A release date is yet to be confirmed, although there's talk of a download-only EP around the time of the shows.NEXT WEEK WORLD EXCLUSIVE"It's like 'OK Computer' - but more terrifying!" Radiohead on their new songs, new direction and plans for the future...