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More Radiohead news: band's live album available on iTunes

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Two news stories, one day. Only for Radiohead.

The band - presently on tour in the UK; read our review of their first night at London's Victoria Park here - have made a special live album available via iTunes.

In Rainbows - From The Basement features, as the title suggests, ten tracks from their latest LP (readers review). It was recorded, funnily enough, in a basement, at The Hospital in Covent Garden. The man with his finger on record: Nigel Godrich.

Find the album HERE.



  • MORE RADIOHEAD

    • Hmm. They should have put DITNU on that album

  • Initially I read that as

    The band read our review of their first night at Victoria Park. Maybe that's why they changed the setlist...

    • just so as you know

      it's a video album not just an audio recording. You can watch Thom Drum on your ipod. Which has been an ambition of mine for as long as I can remember.

    • Radiohead should

      put on the biggest gig of all time, perhaps in the middle of the desert, charge £250 per ticket, no support acts, 1 food stall selling foie gras on Ryvita and a thimble of warm, sandy water at £25 a pop, keep the audience waiting until 2 in the morning before flying in by helicopter, play 'Pop Is Dead', then jump back in the helicopter, taking just enough time hovering over the audience to create a mini-sandstorm before buggering off again. And then get the security guards to cover everyone in jam, release the flesh-eating ants and cut the lights.

      Something to do, innit?