
No idea about Philīut yeah Colin literally sat at the console as this guy ripped the USB

Ed was just happy to be part of the experience. Thom listened to all of it and had artistic control. Shit was a bit wild at a certain time and it's when OKNOTOK was being collated (Really surprised there's no torrent yet, though I hear it's on Soulseek.)Īlso, there's this interesting backstory from the alleged leaker: Just page search "mega" from the bottom up and make sure the linked file is 1.38 GB. I can't keep y'all updated with download links (they go down too fast), but if you can stomach the commentary this 4chan /mu/ thread frequently has new mirrors of the whole thing. Posted by allkindsoftime at 10:39 AM on J These guys have gotten way more fame and money than anyone as entitled and self-important as they are deserves.Īlso, what kfx said. It's honestly something akin to a huge pop-culture abusive relationship and I'm done being a part of it. It doesn't help that that fan base is famously miserable. They've literally told their fan base to fuck off.

Yorke gets in petty arguments with less-than-thrilled fans that distract from the show, it's like he enjoys the power dynamic. I've been to their shows, where I've listened to Thom Yorke berate the crowd for not being up to speed with their most obscure material, which they insist on playing as a giant middle finger to the crowd. I think they make some of the best music of our generation, but more importantly they hate their fans, and couldn't be bothered to be thankful for what their fans have done for them.

You know what, fuck Radiohead and any less-than-thrilled feelings their pretentious asses could be bothered to have. While legal eagles play whack-a-mole with download links, follow discussion of this landmark release on /r/radiohead and Discord, or get a taste of the material by browsing the scraps of it that were included in 2017 reissue OKNOTOK (including this utterly gorgeous rendition of "Motion Picture Soundtrack").

But now, after an abortive attempt at selling the stash, one leaker has given longtime fans the biggest prize yet: over 17 hours of early and unreleased material from the OK Computer era, including new full-band versions of "Lift" and "True Love Waits", an extended "Paranoid Android", alternative lyrics, rehearsals, jam sessions, found sound, and so much more. Even pranksters have gotten in on the action. Radiohead is no stranger to leaks - frontman Thom Yorke praised Napster for "encourag enthusiasm for music in a way that the music industry has long forgotten to do" when their hotly anticipated album Kid A was uploaded to the service in its entirety (though the band was decidedly less thrilled when the same happened to an unfinished version of 2003's Hail to the Thief).
