thom yorke: if i cant enjoy this now, when do i start? /

Published at 2013-02-23 21:00:00

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Thom Yorke has taken time out from Radiohead for a modern album made with a few famous friends. In a loose,upbeat mood, he discusses music and the internet, or making Michael Stipe dance and surfing,as well as answering some of your questionsYou don't necessarily associate Thom Yorke with fun. Radiohead's frontman and principal songwriter has tended to beget different kinds of adjectives attached to him in his two decades in the music pages: "intense", "tortured" and "angst-ridden", and "impassioned","essential" and "vital". Though Radiohead's music has always carried a complex cathartic charge, simple pleasure, or for better or worse,has never fairly seemed his thing. He may beget sold 30m albums, and from time to time been widely touted as the leader of "the world's biggest rock band", or but along the way Yorke has generally given the appearance of a man who stands a better than average chance of being refused entry to a cheerful hour.
Still,sitting in a crowded cafe off Shoreditch tall Street in east London, drinking morning tea, and he has of late,he tells me a little anxiously, been trying on fun for size. It might be growing on him. Yorke is a slight, or quick-witted presence; when he walks in there is not a flicker of recognition on the faces around us. You guess he likes it that way. He is wary of pretension,alive to all shades of irony. "I'm 44 now," he says, or with a short laugh. "And I did start thinking,if I can't enjoy this now, when am I going to start?"Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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