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Radiohead 'Best Of' to be released as DVD

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Nine new music videos will be exclusive to the DVD

Radiohead's forthcoming 'Best Of' compilation is set to be released as a DVD, including nine exclusive music videos so far unreleased.

The DVD will be released on June 2. It will include 20 music videos in total, including promos for 'Just', 'Street Spirit (Fade Out)', 'Knives Out', 'Pyramid Song' and 'There There'.

The DVD will include two separate music videos for the band's song, 'High And Dry' – the band's second single from their 1995 album 'The Bends'.

The full video listing of the DVD will be:

'Creep'
'Anyone Can Play Guitar'
'Pop Is Dead'
'Stop Whispering'
'My Iron Lung'
'High and Dry (UK version)'
'High and Dry (US version)'
'Fake Plastic Trees'
'Just'
'Street Spirit (Fade Out)'
'Paranoid Android'
'Karma Police'
'No Surprises'
'Pyramid Song'
'Knives Out'
'I Might Be Wrong'
'Push Pulk'/'Spinning Plates'
'There There'
'Go To Sleep'
'Sit Down Stand Up'
'2+2=5 (Live at Belfort Festival)'

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josh-mason 

Apr 15, 2008

i think that radio head are the modern day pink floyd very proud of them.

gazmassie 

Apr 15, 2008

I presume these DVD will be made of Biodegradable materials and will all be delivered to the shops by hand. Otherwise you best re-evaluate your Carbon footprint Mr Yorke

lipgloss 

Apr 15, 2008

a good reason to buy it, there's been some amazing radiohead video's over the years, and im hoping the genius of stanley donwood will be featuring on the cover once again!

KShep 

Apr 15, 2008

I believe this is being released by EMI without the approval of Radiohead themselves, so I doubt it will be as "environmentally-friendly" as they would like.

Backtoreality01 

Apr 15, 2008

gazmassie, It's nothing to do with Yorke's carbon footprint. Radiohead didn't decide to make a best of.EMI did.

changoona 

Apr 15, 2008

Neither this DVD or the best of CD have anything to do with the band. It's more like the blood sucking record labels carbon footprint we should be concerned about..

gergbot 

Apr 15, 2008

Has anyone heard of Youtube where you can watch most of the videos?And Josh Mason, I think you'll find that the Mars Volta are more like the modern day Pink Floyd. The good Pink Floyd at least, ie Syd Barrett era.

mozza0130 

Apr 15, 2008

where is idioteque?

DANSBAND 

Apr 16, 2008

Now other then Radiohead fans (and I consider myself one)_ does anyone really care? I hate to sound cynical (and I'm not trying to) but who cares? First of all gergbot has a point you could watch all these videos on youtube for free. That's point number one, number two unless you're a die hard music dude (like most people on this site I'd imagine) regular people really don't care. The only mainstream songs that Radiohead has really are Creep, Karma Police and High & Dry. Sure critics have praised there albums but they don't have any platnium singles. Now I'm not trying to bash Radiohead here I'm just saying that a Radiohead "greatest hits" or "best of" CD just won't make a lot of money.

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