RADIOHEAD Blesses Fan-Made “King Of Limbs” YouTube Film (Starring Bradley Cooper) With Original Sound

RADIOHEAD only played three shows in 2011 for their album The King Of Limbs, but now you get to sit in the comfort of your own home and watch the full special online.  According to Slate, “The new concert film was painstakingly edited together by fans using crowd-sourced YouTube footage from various members of the audience. Best of all, they were able to get audio straight from the soundboard, with the blessing of the band (RADIOHEAD also approved a similar concert film released in 2010).”  The show was filmed during the band’s second of two shows at NYC’s 3200-capacity Roseland Ballroom, and also features the hunktacular air-drumming skills of Bradley Cooper in the VIP section.  Worth noting: make sure you turn on the HD button as you watch.  Slate also points out: “The band and the video’s creators hope that you’ll donate whatever money you might otherwise have paid to watch it to the Haiti Earthquake Fund (a cause that the band has supported in the past) or to Hurricane Sandy relief. The film is dedicated to Scott Johnson, the RADIOHEAD drum technician who died after a stage collapse in Toronto.”  You can watch it in full below, and you can get the full set list for the film by visiting Slate.com.  And no RADIOHEAD post would be complete without watching the video for “All I Need” which holds a special place in my heart — it was the very first post I uploaded to FEELguide back in the fall of 2010.

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