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πρώτη συνέντευξη των RADIOHEAD Περιοδικό: Curfew, Νοέμβριος 1991 |
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At the end of October, Oxford's
thinnest band (The Wild Poppies split up ages ago), On A Friday, played the Jericho Tavern
to a good sized crowd and there was a man from EMI there. A mere two weeks later they are playing the tavern again and
the place is heaving. There are 25 record company A&R men there It's a good job, then, that we've chosen this month
to put them on the front cover. If we'd waited any longer, they'd be splashed all
The first time I saw On A Friday I was so drunk I
couldn't remember a single thing about them. The second time I saw them I While on A Friday's music is lively, catchy and
intense and easily good enough to stand up on its own, what makes them just that
Tom: Erm ... well, Nothing Touches Me' is based on an
artist who was imprisoned for abusing children and spent the rest of his life
Sounds pretty miserable - but your music is quite happy, isn't it? Yeah, I'm just aggressive and sick. Twenty minutes later, Tom reveals that he doesn't really know what the songs are about. On a Friday, far from being a singer and his backing
band, are a collective of five individuals, each with a strong input into the
They've just been into Courtyard Studios with Chris Hufford, producer of Slowdive's album. Colin: He heard about us through a mutual friend and
camong is about isolating yourself so much that one day you realise you Sounds pretty miserable - but your music is quite happy, isn't it? Yeah, I'm just aggressive and sick. Twenty minutes later, Tom reveals that he doesn't really know what the songs are about. On a Friday, far from being a singer and his backing
band, are a collective of five individuals, each with a strong input into the
They've just been into Courtyard Studios with Chris Hufford, producer of Slowdive's album. Colin: He heard about us through a mutual friend and
came to see us at the Jericho. Afterwards he was almost shaking. He said And the investment seems to be about to pay off
sooner than they expected. The five songs they recorded show a massive leap in
All five members of the band are Oxford born and bred
and all have returned to their home town after time away at college. How Tom: Loads. Jerusalem' is all about Oxford. So is
Everybody Lies Through Their Teeth'. It's such a weird place and it's very It's the subject of Oxford - in particular music in
Oxford - which provokes the arguments. Wildly differing views are thrown out as
...If the Tavern closed there wouldn't be any scene at all. No? What about the Dolly and the Venue? - - And the Old Fire Station? I know it's crap, but
there are a lot of towns the size of Oxford haven't got a venue like that. Oxford
I don't think it's all the students' fault. It's the
people who run the university who are the problem. They control everything in
The argument continues with no real agreement or
fixed conclusions. Everyone agrees that things could be better but they could be
There are a hell of a lot of bands in Oxford for its
size and the Dolly and the Venue and especially the Tavern are good venues. On A Friday also say some very complementary things
about Curfew, which makes me feel like my life isn't totally wasted. And Tom: People sometimes say we take things too
seriously, but it's the only way you'll get anywhere. We're not going to sit around
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