Thom Yorke
Biography
Few rock singers of the '90s were as original and instantly unforgettable as Thom Yorke, as his band, Radiohead, became one of the biggest bands of the 21st century after making a career out of specializing in challenging and unpredictable rock. Born October 7, 1968, in Wellingborough, England, Yorke was born with a vision ailment: his left eye was paralyzed and shut until the age of six. He underwent a total of five operations; the last operation was botched and he almost lost all sight out of that eye (only after wearing an eye patch for a year was he able to see, albeit slightly). His family moved often since his father worked as a chemical engineering instruments salesman, and by his teens, he had turned to music as an inspiration, namely Elvis Costello, Queen, and the Beatles. After his family finally settled down in Oxford, Yorke was sent to an all-boys school, where he first met future Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and bassist Colin Greenwood, soon after discovering such '80s alternative bands as the Smiths, R.E.M., and the Cure. The seeds of what would eventually become Radiohead were planted at this point, as the trio jammed with a drum machine before replacing it with another friend, drummer Phil Selway, and inviting Greenwood's younger multi-instrument playing brother Jonny to join up, too.
The group's original name was On a Friday, before being changed to Radiohead, which they'd swiped from the title of a song on Talking Heads' True Stories. By late 1991, the band was signed to Parlophone in the U.K. and Capitol in the U.S., as an EP, "Drill," came and went without much fanfare. 1993's full-length debut, Pablo Honey, appeared to be suffering the same fate, until American radio/MTV made a surprise hit out of the Nirvana-esque alt-anthem "Creep." The band's fan base grew considerably over the course of their next two releases, 1995's The Bends and 1997's OK Computer, the latter being voted Greatest Album of All Time in the British magazine Q shortly after its release. One of the world's top rock bands by this time, the group attempted to alienate their newly found Top 40 audience with their next release, 2000's abstract Kid A, but instead found it debuting at the top of the U.S. charts (despite the absence of a video or single being released from the album).
While Radiohead remains his top priority, Yorke has also found the time to guest on other band's recordings as well. Some of these "cameo" appearances include the songs "El President" by Drugstore (off the album White Magic for Lovers), a cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" with Sparklehorse, "Rabbit in Your Headlights" by UNKLE (Psyence Fiction), Björk's "I've Seen It All" (Selmasongs), and PJ Harvey's "This Mess We're In" (Stories from the Cities). Yorke has also appeared as part of the ad hoc alternative supergroup Venus in Furs for the soundtrack to the 1998 glam rock film Velvet Goldmine, lending his vocals to the tracks "2HB," "Ladytron," and "Bitter-Sweet." In May 2006, he unleashed a surprise by announcing an imminent solo album on Radiohead's weblog. The Eraser, made with extensive assistance from Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, was released on XL in July. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
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what can be said about Mr. Yorke? Genius doesn't even cut it.
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So, lax - his voice. . . approach, attitude, mood.
A simplistic complexity. Petrifying. |
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This guy is great and all, but whats the simalarity in That 1 Guy & Thom York? I ask you!
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oh my god not only do i sooo love radiohead, thom yorke is one of the most influential people that live today and his music urged me to continue pursuing a future with music. Thank you!! love-hayes
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Tom,
I saw you before Lollapalooza last year on Michigan avenue. You were walking out of a Walgreens. One of my buddies freaked out because they saw the greatest living front man ever. I urged him to keep his cool. To my hesitation and his persistance, I aggreed to follow you with him for 8 to 10 seconds and then decided to leave you alone. I'm sorry for this, but hope you understand that us common people are sometimes overcome by greatness. You are awesome. You could f*rt in a microph |
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I'd adhear to the radical idealism of Thom Yorke. Maybe he should run for office.
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The only other bands that I can actually say are as original Radiohead are Tool and Pink Floyd. I love them all!
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I think "prophet" is the only word apt enough to describe Thom Yorke...Some absolutely amazing stuff he's put out, which continually inspires fellow musicians every day!
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Thom is amazing. There are no artists today that can do it quite like Thom or Radioheaed! I feel fortunate to be living along with Thom and Radiohead in order to see them perform this music live. Often times people miss that window to be able to see a band perform live the music that you really like by them. Thank goodness Thom is still rockin... by himself and with Radiohead!
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my hero, snarky, clever a tad rude but awesome in general...oh and the music!!!!!!
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I love Radiohead, Tom Yorke and Music in general. I am currently in a band entitled 'S0c1aL D3v1@nT$' and our first album "-Reworks and Redubs 2.0, Slightly Original Sounds from an Artist for Donations. 2 Disk Set. Original Artwork. Love and Peace." Is coming very soon. Some tracks which we are remaking:
My Girl, Street Spirit, Jamming, All Apologies, Fire, Welcome to the Midwest, Hustlaz Ambition, Because I Got High, and many, many more. As stated, this is all free, and 40 tracks. Please, INDIE |
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i love radiohead of course, and thom's more electronica solo was AWESOME!! he is still a big jerk though :)
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also appears in "The White Flash" by Modeselektor , it doesn't mention this, but yeah, probably the greatest composer/per f o r m e r of the modern day
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I have been a huge fan of all types of music my whole life, none of which have touched my soul so adversely like the tunes of thom yorke. My entire taste iin music has changed dramatically , and for that, I am thankful for this wonderful artist.
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I'm thinking Thom Yorke is pretty much a genius.
He really needs to stop randomly cutting off parts of his hair though. |
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Thom Yorke is from another planet because no human is this amazingly orginal and uniquely talented.
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Love T.Y. especially in RadioHead but look at him. You know he got beat up big time in school!!
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I never knew Radiohead was named after a Talking Heads song.
That's pretty cool. Anyways, yeah, Thom is an amazing artist, both with Radiohead and by himself. |
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Iron Maiden?
They are good when you want to think about what you were doing 20 years ago. Rocking a mullet and driving a Camero. Joe dirt comes to mind... |
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