Thom Yorke on Jonathan Ross show

Posted on January 26th, 2008.

Thom Yorke was a guest on today’s Jonathan Ross Show on BBC Radio 2 today. Thom was on air for an interview and playing two songs.

Jonathan Ross asked Thom about the release of ‘In Rainbows’ and Thom revealead an average of 4 UK pounds was paid for the album. Thom also talked about Jonny Greenwood’s score for ‘There Will Be Blood’ and being ‘manoeuvred out’ for the Oscars, his kids liking the Red Hot Chili Peppers and not entering the Eurovision contest (despite promising Jonathan Ross earlier on). In between, Thom played two songs: ‘Reckoner’ and ‘ Everything In Its Right Place’.

If you want to listen to the show, check BBC’s iPlayer or find an mp3 somewhere over here.


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January 28th, 2008

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Just listened to the show, Everything in its right place was amazing :)

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January 29th, 2008

[...] Yorke BBC 2 interview last Sunday, does live acoustic [...]

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