Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien are talking about 'The King of Limbs'
Earlier today Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien appeared on NPR's All Things Considered to speak about The King Of Limbs. This was the first interview that the band has given on the album:
"We had an initial session of about five weeks, and it was really like kids in kindergarten," O'Brien says. "You had to simplify what you were doing — you couldn't do loads of ideas. You had to listen to one another. Believe it or not, in a band you can lose that.
"Part of what you do is rejection," O'Brien adds. "I think everybody finds it hard, but I think part of creativity is bouncing back from that. What's great about the environment that we have is that no one ever says, 'You can't do that.' You try it, and then it's judged on whether it's right for the track."
Radiohead tried a new approach for The King of Limbs: Each member worked, piecemeal, on his own contributions before sharing them with the group. Yorke says working that way was a big gamble.
"Almost every tune is like a collage: things we'd pre-recorded, each of us, and then were flying at each other," Yorke says. "You get to a point where you think, 'Okay, this bit needs a big black line through it.' It's like editing a film or something.
"I don't think we really genuinely thought anything would come out of it," he adds. "Certainly not an entire record."
Playing live presents its own set of challenges. O'Brien says that, as happy as he was with The King of Limbs upon its completion, the prospect of turning an intricate studio creation into a concert experience was panic-inducing.
"That's the scary part — you realize that you have created in this vacuum, in this bubble," O'Brien says. "It plays tricks on the brain."
But Yorke says adapting the new material was liberating, as well.
"That's one of the ways we move on musically, is having to force ourselves to learn this thing," he says. "It's a backwards process, but it really exists in another way once you can actually play it."
Source: http://thekingoflimbspart2.com/2011/10/06/thom-yorke-ed-obrien-king-limbs/
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"We had an initial session of about five weeks, and it was really like kids in kindergarten," O'Brien says. "You had to simplify what you were doing — you couldn't do loads of ideas. You had to listen to one another. Believe it or not, in a band you can lose that.
"Part of what you do is rejection," O'Brien adds. "I think everybody finds it hard, but I think part of creativity is bouncing back from that. What's great about the environment that we have is that no one ever says, 'You can't do that.' You try it, and then it's judged on whether it's right for the track."
Radiohead tried a new approach for The King of Limbs: Each member worked, piecemeal, on his own contributions before sharing them with the group. Yorke says working that way was a big gamble.
"Almost every tune is like a collage: things we'd pre-recorded, each of us, and then were flying at each other," Yorke says. "You get to a point where you think, 'Okay, this bit needs a big black line through it.' It's like editing a film or something.
"I don't think we really genuinely thought anything would come out of it," he adds. "Certainly not an entire record."
Playing live presents its own set of challenges. O'Brien says that, as happy as he was with The King of Limbs upon its completion, the prospect of turning an intricate studio creation into a concert experience was panic-inducing.
"That's the scary part — you realize that you have created in this vacuum, in this bubble," O'Brien says. "It plays tricks on the brain."
But Yorke says adapting the new material was liberating, as well.
"That's one of the ways we move on musically, is having to force ourselves to learn this thing," he says. "It's a backwards process, but it really exists in another way once you can actually play it."
Source: http://thekingoflimbspart2.com/2011/10/06/thom-yorke-ed-obrien-king-limbs/
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