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09.27.2000
Go here to check out a parody by modernhumorist.com of Radiohead's 'KID A'.

It was announced last night on Toronto's Edge 102 that Radiohead will play the Air Canada Centre on October 17. The band will first stop by Edge 102 and be guests on the "Live in Toronto" program starting at 6pm EST. You will be able to hear the interview online by going to the Edge 102 website.

You can see high resolution scans of the Kid A promo over at ne pas a.v.a.l.e.r.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Radiohead will be performing a show that will air on MTV USA sometime in November.
The band was the special guest on Steve Lamacq's Radio 1 show last night on the BBC. They premiered 7 of the 10 tracks off of Kid A. They were also interviewed by Lamacq and got to choose some of their favorite non-Radiohead songs to air on the radio.The whole interview, along with the Kid A tracks aired, are available to hear online now at www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/djs/lamacq_kida.shtml#int.
[ thanks Greenplastic.com for the above information]

Tickets for the LA gig (October 20) will be on sale this Saturday at 10 am through Ticketmaster. Tickets are $36.00 with a 2-ticket limit per person.
Stanley has added five new blips to the official RH site. Watch them at radiohead.com/alps.html.[thanks FMA.com]

New York's 92.3 K-Rock will be playing Kid A in it's intirety on October 1st.

Capitol Records is giving away ten limited edition Radiohead lithographs.Go here to enter.
....and finally, the Gigography page has been updated with tracklists of the latest gigs.


09.17.2000
Want Radiohead's KID A before it hits stores? Want to help a good
cause? Capitol Records and Radiohead are auctioning off one Sony
Music Clip encoded with KID A on eBay. All proceeds will go to The
Milarepa Fund. The auction will only last for seven days, ending on
September 21st at approximately 1pm PT.  The highest bidder will
receive the Radiohead Music Clip at least a week before the album is
in stores. Go here for more in depth information.
Read the NME's article here.

Participate in the worldwide debut of Radiohead's new album,
KID A, on Monday, September 18th at 3pm ET/Noon PT.
The band will be interviewed by Radio 1's Steve Lamacq and play
tracks from the album. Then Tuesday through Friday, you can hear
KID A in its entirety at Hollywood & Vine. [thanks hollwoodandvine.com/radiohead]

As earlier reported, Radiohead will be performing at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, October 20 at 8pm. Support, if any, is unknown at this time. Tickets are expected to go on sale within the next 2 weeks. Tickets will also be offered through w.a.s.t.e.[ thanks GP.com]

Pitchforkmedia.com has a great review of Radiohead's 'Kid A'. Go here to read it.
Also at Pitchforkmedia.com, there's an article about Radiohead's future 5th and 6th album. Read it here.



09.06.2000
Read an article reviewing the playback in Sony's IMAX Theatre in Manhattan, New York. The article can be found here.

"I have to say, that i was one of the 600 people attending yesterday's playback. My opinion of the album is that it sounds terrific and is a giant step for Radiohead. I loved the whole experience of listening to the album to the beautiful scenery of the 3-D movie. 'Kid A' is definitely an album i am looking forward to buy. "-Maciek M.


09.04.2000
Two articles from NME.com:
Read the first UK tour review here.
Fans discuss about the Newport show here.


09.01.2000
Go here to get the setlist from tonight's gig in Newport.

From www.krockradio.com: "Radiohead will be previewing their much anticipated CD Kid A at the Sony IMAX Theater Lincoln Center (68th Street and Broadway Manhattan) in a state of the art multi-media presentation. The band have made an extremely limited number of tickets available to the general public. They will be available on a first come, first serve basis starting at 6pm Tuesday night ONLY."

Q featuring the new interview with Thom is out today. Here's a bit from an online article: The band also reveal their top secret publicity photographs for the launch of the album, a series of manipulated portraits created by Thom Yorke and his "mate Dan", which depict each band member with modified features and pale eyes. The experiment he says, was because he's "fed up of seeing my face everywhere. It got to the point where it didn't feel like I owned it. We're not interested in being celebrities, and others seem to have different plans for us. I'd like to see them try to put these pictures on a poster [giggles]".

Thanks to Capitol Records, beginning September 11th, Subterranean Homesick Alien and other fan sites will be able to host 'Radiohead iBlip', which contains special conent the band has created. To become a host, go to the Capitol Records website here.