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| Radiohead start work on seventh album; See the News. | ||
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| Topic Started: Oct 17 2006, 01:47 AM (56 Views) | ||
| Vars Illusional | Oct 17 2006, 01:47 AM Post #1 | |
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Credit: NME News About: Radiohead join forces with Thom Yorke again and Compart in the Big Ask Campaign. To learn more about Thom Yorke and The Big Ask Campaign, Pleas see this topic. Side Note: I might start to make my news layouts relitively simple this time, I'm kind of tired of my old layout. Takes too much time to do. No links, Just the plain article. ------------------------------------------------- Radiohead start work on seventh album Thom Yorke reveals plans as part of environmental post Photograph: Thom Yorke ------------------------------------------------- Thom Yorke has confirmed that Radiohead have begun recording their seventh album. The singer told fans about the plans in a bizarre footnote to a posting about the Big Ask environmental campaign. "We've started the record properly now. Staring to get somewhere I think. Finally," He wrote on the band's official site Radiohead.com before adding: "If it scares you speechless and wakes you in the night. If you are bothered about the flooding you keep seeing. Or those high winds or that there is something not quite right about the fact you're still Walking round in a T-shirt in October. Please find out about the the big ask campaign www.thebigask.com." The campaign is urging the government to reduce carbon emissions by three per-cent per year by making it law. "We are hassling all MPs in the uk to write to our glorious leader and get a bill that commits us all to reducing carbon emissions 3percent a year," explained Yorke. "Its a start. It has to be law. Otherwise it's never going to happen. And it has to." Yorke finally added. |
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| Sinion Kabe | Oct 17 2006, 07:10 AM Post #2 | |
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Three per cent isn't alot, but Yorke is right....its a start at least. I wish them the best with their album, but above all, their campaigns. | |
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| MissBehavin | Oct 17 2006, 09:12 PM Post #3 | |
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sounds like hes put alot of time into hes campaigns but the government wont just listen to him! | |
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