Guardian Music — Environment editor John Vidal talks to the Radiohead singer at the Copenhagen conference about passing the buck, the NGOs left out and how to find out what's really going onJohn VidalAndy DuckworthShehani Fernando
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Guardian Music — The wizened rockers made more money than any other touring band this decade, earning almost $1bn over 264 gigsThe Rolling Stones are the decade's top-grossing live performers, according to Billboard, generating almost $1bn over 264 gigs. The Stones b... more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — I was checking out Pigeons and Planes when I came across quite an interesting video. The video shows a homeless man (nicknamed Mustard), covering “Creep” by Radiohead. It was recorded on the Opie and Anthony show. Apparently they do a segment whe... more info
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The Rolling Stone editors picked eight stars — from Bruce and Beyoncé to Radiohead and U2 — who not only made the best music but also led the way as Artists of the Decade in our new issue. Grab a copy to read why these act... more info
Perez Hilton — Someone's getting cranky in their old age!
Johnny Rotten aka John Lydon, front man of The Sex Pistols has some choice words for his fellow lead singing Brits. Specifically Coldplay's Chris Martin and Radiohead's Thom Yorke.
The punk rocker rants:
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Rolling Stone — Thom Yorke has frequently posted on Radiohead’s Dead Air Space the past weeks about the Copenhagen Climate Summit going on now in Denmark. Not satisfied with simply bringing attention to the summit, the singer of Rolling Stone’s Number One Album ... more info
John Lydon has accused Radiohead and Coldplay of not caring about their fans and being "soulless". Lydon, currently gigging with a reunited Public Image Ltd., said that both bands are more bothered about money than anything else. more info