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Radiohead's Photographer-Bassist on Band's Future and His Book

Oxford, UKSat Dec 21 2024
Radiohead's bassist, Colin Greenwood, is known for his candid photos of the band, now compiled in his book, "How to Disappear: A Portrait of Radiohead. " Recently, he talked about his experiences, the band's private reunion, and his hopes for future performances. Greenwood, who just completed a tour with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, expressed his desire to tour again with Radiohead. Fans frequently ask him about the band's future, and while he can't speak for everyone, he believes the band would love to play for their fans again. Greenwood shared details about Radiohead's recent reunion, which was more of a check-in after a long time apart. They ran through old songs from albums like "The Bends" and "Kid A, " enjoying their time together. He admitted that while they could go on tour, they decided not to, choosing to leave on a positive note. When asked about his favorite Radiohead album, Greenwood picked "Kid A, " noting its wintry feel. He also shared a funny anecdote about his mother's description of their music. Curiously, Greenwood revealed that legendary musician Bob Dylan might have seen him perform with Nick Cave recently, based on a tweet from Dylan. Greenwood finds this idea incredible but doesn't want to dwell on it too much.

questions

    Is there a hidden meaning behind the artwork of Kid A that makes it a 'wintry record'?
    Did Bob Dylan actually attend Colin Greenwood's performance with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, or is it all a Twitter hoax?
    What impact does playing for fans who love their music have on the band's motivation to tour again?

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