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Radiohead at the 2009 Grammys (Video)

Submitted by Chris DeLine on February 9, 2009 – 1:25 pm14 Comments

Radiohead feat. USC Marching Band “15 Step (02/08/2009)” (mp3)

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14 Comments »

  • eve says:

    It is amazing! I have no words for this.

  • taZZie says:

    me too…i cannot even say a word!!! this made me speechless.

  • young smartguy says:

    What the hell is he whining about this time? Does he have to take a crap or something? I would never perform while having to go to the bathroom…

  • Belen says:

    Not bad at all! I like it, its interesting, I believe there should have been more parts for the trumpets, or a one-trumpet solo.

  • Chris DeLine says:

    “Come behind the scenes with Radiohead and the Trojan Marching Band for their collaboration on “15 Step” at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2009.”

  • quina says:

    love radiohead awesome performance

  • reddoorhouse says:

    I’m sure youngsmart guy listens to soulja boy and kid rock

    He is one the best vocalists there is..simply breathtaking.

  • Txdust says:

    Hey radio head always make sure to have lyrics in the album cover because frankly its hard to understand him from time to time. Some people don’t understand understanding lyric clearly threw the raw listen isn’t always the important part. Dmitri Dmitiyevich Shostakovich wrote his fifth symphony with out any lyrics and was able to get his point across he put his life in danger in Russia from Stalin. Music artistically is getting your emotion across in what ever tools you choose to use. I understand almost ever word of a Toby Keiths song and hate his music. I can listen to an old blues singer whale and scat his emotion down the lyrics and fall into almost a trance of euphoria and some of his sounds arnt even words. Radio Head does that for me so I welcome each person who challenges his singing as young smartguy so quaintly put in his words. The local library tends to have reading if you need lyrical poetry or story telling. I welcome you to attend those if you wont like a band due to mumbling or whaling. There is nothing wrong with your taste ,but just understand emotion is more than letters on a page, its pain, laughter, anger, fear, and it impossible withhold those in a pretty little box (thinking outside the box is what art is). I had this very conversation with my father and instead of arguing walked into his study and pulled out his Bob Dylan records and put them on. My father as of yet has started listening to Radio Head, but at least understands how I can like Radio Head. You just have to remind people music is more than the words on a page.

  • Txdust says:

    I do wanna say sorry for grammar errors above. ^^^^
    Although making grammar errors due to thinking a thought one way and rewriting it without fully refreshing the sentence from start to finish is common for me. I have no idea why I didn’t proof read the sentences before I submitted it. The ideas are still there, but are jumbled. I hope in the future to convey anymore thoughts here in a way that doesn’t take time to decipher them.

  • Sunburnfreezerburn says:

    Woah! Jonny!

  • Suzi says:

    This is such an amazing performance, gave me goosebumps.

  • Chris DeLine says:

    Not that I’m saying this wasn’t a great performance (it was), and I could just be overreacting here… but I’m pretty sure goosebumps are the first symptom of the swine flu.

    Going to want to get that checked out.

  • Luke says:

    Incredible. My soul and Radiohead are old friends.

  • mark says:

    seems like a awful lot of people to make such a poor noise.sorry lads and lassies, just do not get this one,

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