A decade of Radiohead interviews
A new Radiohead book is on its way. ‘Radiohead: Interviews 1991 – 2000′ is a selection of Radiohead interviews, compiled by John Luerssen.
The book starts with the Curfew interview, which was published 17 years ago this month. However, the book will not be available in stores just yet. The book is expected to be released in March 2009 via Rock Reader Books. The books description reads:
Collecting all of the essential interviews from Radiohead’s first decade, ‘RADIOHEAD Interviews 1991-2000’ allows the world’s reigning experimental band to tell its own story. From “Creep” blasting alt-rock upstarts to music’s reigning artistic force, the group’s steady climb to world domination is chronicled in these pages.
For now you can download all 215 pages as a PDF for $ 6,95 or order it online for $ 22,51 through lulu.com. John D. Luerssen wrote for All Music Guide, Billboard and Rolling Stone and wrote many artist biographies.
Radiohead news on this day..
- How To Disappear Completely... and return - 2008
- EMI: Radiohead demanded £10 million deal - 2007
- DJ Tiesto's Street Spirit remix now available - 2004
- 5 entries for Radiohead in StuBru 100 - 2004
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7 Responses to “A decade of Radiohead interviews”
trip_fontaine
December 29th, 2008
DO WANT
3fingeredpete
December 29th, 2008
So this this will be an interesting book rather than those shitty unofficial interview CDs?
Ben 'House of Lords' Diamond
December 29th, 2008
Sounds like a very easy way to make some cash. Compile existing interviews, sort out copyrights, make a PDF and voila – you’ve just “written” a book.
Olh
December 29th, 2008
If only I knew about this book before Santa went back to the North Pole…
SSA
December 30th, 2008
It’s actually surprisingly good for those of us who haven’t read them before. Don’t expect a good layout, a sensible order, or anything except interviews in plain text on a PDF, but if you go buy the download its certainly worth the £4 or whatever.
Elliot
December 30th, 2008
kinda weird that they didn’t at least make it 10 years and go until 2001. a lot of the better interviews (i.e. Simon Reynolds) were done for Amnesiac rather than Kid A. Have to say this seems like an ok idea for a book though…
Paul
January 2nd, 2009
there should be another for 2000-2008, i think