I've always been very happy with my role in Radiohead. You're very much a part of everything, but you're much more of a shadowy figure.
If I weren't in Radiohead I'd be working at a grocery store, I'd be that creepy guy who lives in an efficiency apartment and collects salted, cured meats.
Yeah, I've mellowed, but not in the sense of liking Radiohead or Coldplay. I don't hate them, I don't wish they had accidents. I think their fans are boring and ugly and don't look like they're having a good time.
In an interstellar burst, I am back to save the universe. In a deep deep sleep of the innocent, I am born again. In a fast German car, I'm amazed that I survived, An airbag saved my life. . .
I was nervous during Radiohead, we thought that they would hate us. I think when we played in LA, one of the dudes from Entourage was in the audience, and that was kinda weird. If anyone would make me nervous it would be David Bowie, Neil Young, someone like that.
Most Radiohead songs are actually REM songs, I just have a mentally ill child read the lyrics aloud and then I change the melodies a bit.
All of us are extremely competitive. We're kind of competitive with how we work on Radiohead stuff. Having said that, there's also a lot of support.
I am all the days that you choose to ignore.
Lauren Hill, I always have her solo CD nearby. I have Coldplay, Radiohead, just a mix
I'm a creep. I'm a weirdo. What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here.
If Radiohead were a fruit we would be apples, because apples are festive
I ultimately decided that I couldn't beat it more than three times a day, (I) was just too drained and chapped. That's what Radiohead is about. You're just drained and chapped, down there.
Everything I do feels like It's going to end up being in Radiohead.
Sleater-Kinney's biggest momentum was from the press - that, second to Radiohead, they got more positive press than any other band in America in the 90s.
But I was in the Radiohead studio today and Phil was there drumming and Thom was there playing. We feel like we've only just stopped and already people are wanting us to carry on.
The Radiohead record, The Bends is my all-time favorite record on the planet.
Radiohead is overrated. Thom Yorke's solo output, however, is brilliant.
With our website we didn't want people to come to our site and find out about Radiohead. We wanted them to come to our site and find out about what Radiohead are finding out about.
Every one of Joel's important songs--including the happy ones--are ultimately about loneliness. And it's not 'clever lonely' (like Morrissey) or 'interesting lonely' (like Radiohead); it's 'lonely lonely,' like the way it feels when you're being hugged by someone and it somehow makes you sadder.
What the hell am I doing here?