See more at IMDbPro. Photos Top cast Edit. Radiohead Radiohead as Radiohead. Jake Scott. More like this. Storyline Edit. The song's music video is set inside a supermarket, where the band are pushed around in shopping carts among several other characters, including clerks, children, an old man with a large beard who plays with toy guns, a woman in a large black hat, a bald man in basketball jersey who shaves his head with an electric razor, a young man playing with a trolley, etc.
Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Actor Norman Reedus, who was then a model, makes a brief appearance in the music video as the young man playing with a trolley.
User reviews 1 Review. Top review. A classic of claasics from Brit Pop. Yorke performed three takes of the song and then cried afterwards, according to guitarist Jonny Greenwood. One source of frustration for the band at the time was their US record label, Capitol , who wanted a strong track for American radio to follow the success of their previous hit single, " Creep ". I said 'No way'. All the ghost-like keyboards sounds and weird strings were completely gutted out of his mix, like he'd gone in with a razor blade and chopped it all up.
It was horrible". Despite the song's popularity, not all critics were complimentary upon release. The music video, directed by Jake Scott , is set inside a supermarket , where the band are pushed around in shopping carts among several other characters, including clerks, children, an old man with a large beard who plays with toy guns, a woman in a large black hat, a bald man in basketball jersey who shaves his head with an electric razor, a young man playing with a trolley, etc.
The director has said about the video: "The film is actually an allegory for death and reincarnation but if you can read that into it you must be as weird as the people who made it". It is from the Shindig Demo and this finished version features backing vocals by a woman. Alanis Morissette Wiki Explore. Reisch, Radiohead and Philosophy Popular Culture and Philosophy Radiohead is a pretty intellectual band, and this is a pretty intellectual take on their work.
Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy This documentary focuses on the mania that surrounded the release of Radiohead's album, OK Computer , and the tours that followed. The filmmaker follows the band around with his little camera, exposing the everyday life of a British rockstar. Radiohead: Homework This DVD covers the making of the legendary band and delves into the various cultural and artistic influences that make them who they are today.
Doesn't sound like homework to us. Radiohead: Logical Emotions This DVD traces the entire history of the band, their live shows, studio time, and immense influence on pop culture worldwide. Official Website The band's official webpage, updated often. You know the drill. Green Plastic Here's a very thorough fansite dedicated to all things Radiohead.
Cockney Online A website dedicated to all things Cockney. From the lifestyle to the food to the accent, it's your one-stop spot for East London Pride. Sound and Fury Even though Radiohead is notoriously elusive, Thom Yorke spills some of the tea in this interview.
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