10 December sees the release of a specially packaged Radiohead box-set, comprising the band’s seven Parlophone albums, from Pablo Honey to Hail To The Thief, complete with original artwork in fancy digipak sleeves.
Uniquely, the albums are also available in the form of a USB data stick. You can pre-order both formats now from www.radioheadstore.com, but we’ve got six copies of the box-set, and one USB stick, to give away. To be in with a chance of winning, rearrange the following five anagrams into Radiohead song titles.
1. RISE PERT TITS
2. BENT SHED
3. SISTER WHOPPING
4. RANDOM GIPSY
5. BRAT CANISTER
Send your answers, together with your contact details, to Q@emap.com. Don’t forget to specify which format you’d prefer, and mention ‘Radiohead Comp’ in the subject heading.
5:08 PM | 05/12/2007
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I'm probably the only person and the world right now who is already sick of hearing of and talking about Radiohead. It seems they are every where and in every mag, on every channel. I can't even blog about them.
Le sigh.
Posted by Bridgette Featherstone at 12:17 PM | 06/12/2007 | Report Abuse
yes you are mate .
Posted by Phil... at 8:01 PM | 06/12/2007 | Report Abuse
You really are.
Posted by A Clockwork Orange at 8:04 PM | 07/12/2007 | Report Abuse
They are everywhere because they are the BEST. As for "In Rainbows" probably the best album of the year by far. Don't miss the Disc 2!
Posted by Christos at 11:10 AM | 16/12/2007 | Report Abuse
1. Street Spirit
2. The Bends
3. Stop Whispering
4. Pyramid Song
5. Scatterbrain
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Posted by Steve at 10:33 PM | 04/01/2008 | Report Abuse
December 07 Issue 257
On page 79,doesnt Jonothon Ross look like The Tall Man from the Phantasm movies
Posted by david gallagher at 6:58 AM | 03/02/2008 | Report Abuse
I really enjoyed your 50 years of British Music edition,all apart from the narcissistic pompous comments from Cliff Richard! (nothing new there then). Out of tune guitars is called art Cliff. On the subject of record sales (v The Beatles ) does he mean 50 years of singles v 8 ? Is he is including album sales ? Does he include solo single sales ? Does he include artistic integrity ? Obviously not. A touch of jealousy from the Christian "do gooder?" (which really isn't very christian when you think about it )
Posted by Glenn Kitteridge at 8:47 PM | 08/02/2008 | Report Abuse
I've recently been listening to The Zombies, and am glad they're back on the road again, hopefully you'll be reviewing their tour soon! Savouring the sounds of the sixties, i've noticed The Last Shadow puppets have that same streak in them, which makes me look forward to The Age of Understatement even more! Lyrically it's promising! I'm pretty sure the album sleeve will be a thumbs up too, judging by the front cover. Although I can't help but smile whenever i see recent photos of Alex Turner promoting his side project- often i presume he's sitting next to a mirror, then i realise it's a hysterical monkey- apparently goes by the name, Miles Kane...
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