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radioheadarchive · 1 year
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radiohead.com, 1996
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citizensane · 11 months
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ilmi0-labirint0 · 3 months
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-https://radiohead.com/library/#tkol ViA . wsrnnova . bLU .
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wsrnnova · 1 year
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ghost--train · 1 year
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thekingofgear · 8 months
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Official Color of Jonny's No1 Tele Plus
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Jonny picking through the intro of 2+2=5 Lollapalooza Berlin on September 11, 2016 (radiohead.com). The reddish outer ring is unusually prominent in this photo.
For a while now, we've referred to the finish on Jonny's No1 Telecaster Plus V1 as "Tobacco Burst." While Jonny’s Tele is often called a “sunburst”, on closer inspection the finish is little different. A traditional sunburst has three sections: a semi-transparent yellow center, a red ring around that center, and black edges. In contrast, the finish on a 1990s Tele Plus lacks a clear red ring (though it does turn reddish near the edges), and the central yellow section is darker than on a traditional sunburst. So the darker “Tobacco” version of a burst seemed accurate. It doesn’t help that the guitar is often seen in low-quality footage and under stage-lighting, both of which can mask the details of a guitar’s finish.
In fact, Fender’s official name for the finish on the 1990s Telecaster Plus V1 is “Antique Burst.” Thank you to Ben for pointing us to uploads of some official Fender price lists from the early-90s (click the download links on that page to view spec/price lists for all Fender guitars, not just Strats). Checking those price lists, we can see that Fender used the “Antique” finish for their modern, higher-end instruments. The finish is offered for the “Signature”, “Designer”, “Set-Neck”, “Ultra” and “Plus” series instruments. In contrast, the 1992 “American Standard Telecaster” was offered in a traditional “Sunburst”, while the 1992 Mexican-made “Standard Telecaster” wasn’t even available in any burst colors. Vintage reissues had their own set of bursts in 1992: “2-Color Sunburst” for the ’52 reissue and “3-Color Sunburst” for the ’62 reissue.
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Jonny playing his No1 Tele during My Iron Lung at the Chicago Metro on April 6, 1996. Jonny had only recently acquired the guitar after his original No1 Tele Plus was stolen in Denver, hence the lack of stickers. Some combination of lighting and digitization has totally masked the details of the finish, giving it a "2-tone" appearance. But it's still recognizable as the same guitar, note the wear to the finish on the edge of the lower bout.
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A closeup of Jonny's Telecaster from Radiohead's show at Victoria Park on June 25, 2008 (photo by Neil Lupin).
On many sunburst Fender guitar from the 1950s, the red ring would fade with exposure to sunlight, sometimes fading entirely and leaving behind a 2-tone burst. Some good examples can be seen in this TDPRI forum thread, along with some 3-tone burst guitars from the 1960s (after Fender found a way to prevent the red from fading). Presumably, the “Antique Burst” is so-named because it resembles the faded finish on a 1950s guitar.
Jonny's "No1" Tele Plus shouldn't be confused with his "No2" backup Tele. The backup is originally an American Standard Telecaster, but Plank converted the guitar to Plus specs (though by necessity it has a full bridge plate, rather than a humbucker ring like an original Tele Plus). The American Standard wasn't available in "Antique Burst", but was instead offered in the more common "Sunburst" finish.
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Jonny playing his No2 Tele during Ful Stop at the Glastonbury festival on June 23, 2017 (photo by Sara-Lou Bowrey). This guitar has the more common "Sunburst" finish, if you look closely around the Kaoss Pad and all the stickers!
For some further confusion, check Fender’s official “instrument finish chart.” The online chart includes both “Tobacco Burst” and “Antique Burst”. However, the picture for “Antique Burst” is distinctly reddish, more closely resembling the “Crimson Frost” on an early-1990s Tele Plus (and not to be confused with the mid-1990s “Crimson Burst” finish, which lacks the black edges). The online chart doesn’t include “Crimson Frost” or “Crimson Burst”, and instead lists a “Crimson Red Transparent” color that isn’t on any price list from the 1990s. So it appears Fender may have switched some names around to more accurately describe the colors (for example, the 90s “Crimson Burst” is really more transparent than burst).
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ivettel · 1 year
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30.01.2023
radiohead.com - dead air space, 2010 / insideclimatenews.org, 2021 / sebastian vettel - by zak mauger, canadian gp 2022 / google news results for "tar sands canada", 2023
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sunburnacoustic · 1 year
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2010 Award nominations
2010 was a big year for Muse in terms of award nominations.
Apart from being nominated for Best British Group at the BRIT Awards and the People's Choice Awards, they were nominated for a ton of NME Awards.
From microcuts.net's archives, here are the NME nominations:
Best British Band Arctic Monkeys Biffy Clyro Kasabian Muse Oasis
Best Live Band Arctic Monkeys Kasabian Muse Radiohead Them Crooked Vultures
Best Album Arctic Monkeys - 'Humbug' Kasabian - 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum' Muse - 'The Resistance' The Cribs - 'Ignore The Ignorant' The Horrors - 'Primary Colours'
Best Live Event Blur @ Hyde Park Jay-Z @ Alexandra Palace Muse @ Teignmouth Oasis @ Heaton Park The Dead Weather @ Shoreditch Church
Hero of the Year Beyonce Knowles Noel Gallagher Rage Against The Machine Matt Bellamy Alex Turner
Worst Dressed Lady Gaga Matt Bellamy Katy Perry Liam Gallagher Elly Jackson, La Roux
Best Website (excluding NME.COM) Muse.mu YouTube Facebook Twitter Greenday.com
Best Album Artwork Muse - 'The Resistance' Green Day - '21st Century Breakdown' Kasabian - 'West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum' The Cribs - 'Ignore The Ignorant' Manic Street Preachers - 'Journal For Plague Lovers'
Best Band Blog Muse (Muse.mu and Twitter.com/muse) Radiohead (Radiohead.com/deadairspace) Noel Gallagher (Oasisinet.com) Los Campesinos! (Loscampesinos.com) Paramore (Paramore.net)
(And of course, Matt and Dom were both up for NME's Hottest Man of the Year)
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RADIOHEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY
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RADIOHEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY https://radiohead.com
https://twitter.com/radiohead/status/1219198732098510848 https://www.facebook.com/radiohead/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B7iZAjkAs3e/
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reverencedesk · 4 years
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Radiohead Public Library.
“Please don’t run. This is a library.”
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radioheadarchive · 8 months
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‘Some pictures of people in Radiohead,’ radiohead.com archive
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dieselanddeath · 4 years
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https://radiohead.com/library
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ikasdu64 · 4 years
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La Biblioteca Pública de Radiohead es la última versión recién lanzada de la página principal oficial de Internet de Radiohead. La biblioteca fue anunciada en la cuenta oficial de de la banda en Twitter con un mensaje que decía « Radiohead.com siempre ha sido exasperantemente poco informativo e impredecible. Ahora, previsiblemente, lo hemos hecho increíblemente informativo”. La biblioteca tiene incluso un carnet descargable
(via ¿Qué es la Biblioteca Pública de Radiohead?)
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jkottke · 4 years
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The Radiohead Public Library
Let's be generous and say that over the years, Radiohead's web presence has been eccentic. Disorganized and scattershot maybe. In order to remedy that, the band have launched a massive online archive of stuff called the Radiohead Public Library. Stereogum has a nice rundown, including some rare stuff the band has uploaded to streaming services to celebrate the library's opening.
Dubbed the Radiohead Public Library, the band's official website Radiohead.com now contains comprehensive materials organized by album, starting with the A Moon Shaped Pool era and working backward. Among the treasure in this chest: high-quality concert and TV footage, B-sides and rarities, music videos, artwork, out-of-print merchandise, and playlists the band members shared during their recording sessions.
If you click on the ID card in the site's nav bar, you can even download and print out your very own Radiohead Public Library card. It is still Radiohead though, so the library isn't super easy to navigate -- there's a lot of clicking random images to see what's hiding behind them -- but it's a start!
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artwork from radiohead.com (1997)
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sunangelflowers · 4 years
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Don't walk, run to... 
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