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Watch: Radiohead performing new song in Dublin

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Always gannets for the very latest word on what Radiohead are up to in these glory days, that word fell into our inbox this morning to tell us that Thom Yorke had debuted a never-before-played track at a show last night in Dublin.

Super Collider’ isn’t a full band effort – it finds Yorke, lonely at a piano in the second encore onstage at Malahide Castle. It could be an ode to Jamie Lidell and Christian Vogel’s beat collaboration that threw together a couple of albums around the turn of the century, but given past form it’s more likely a reference to the huge machine lying in the dirt beneath Geneva that may kill all of us and the universe we live in next week.

He’d love that wouldn’t, he? To be the organ grinder at existence's funeral.

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Radiohead – ‘Super Collider’ @ Malahide Castle, Dublin; 06/06/08

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  • i'm

    pretty sure that's "Creep"

  • im nor usually a huge fan of the news articles..

    but htis is a lovely sentence

    "He’d love that wouldn’t, he? To be the organ grinder at existence's funeral."

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    • ^This

      Genius line, I may need to steal that! :-P

  • a cover of portishead's 'the rip' emerged today too

    http://www.mediafire.com/?cxjibx5edmm

    from colin greenwood's waste central page (although at time of writing it seems he's taken it down)

  • why is it

    amateur videos of concerts always make it seem like some local band performing in the pub, no matter how amazing the band...

    • Where

      do you drink that looks like that?

      • i meant more

        the sound quality, though a pub like that would be incredible, providing it had chairs

  • Last night's performance was better than Friday's

    He got the words right this time :) :)

    • They played Myxmatosis on Friday though

      so that wins right?

      Oh, and they sampled Jose Mourinho too.

  • Fountains Of Wayne cover?

  • I was...

    ...there!!! It was lovely lovely.