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  • Everything I do feels like It's going to end up being in Radiohead. -- Jonny Greenwood
  • The Radiohead record, The Bends is my all-time favorite record on the planet. -- Tommy Lee
  • It feels like Radiohead are famous, but that no one knows who we are. Which is brilliant, really. -- Jonny Greenwood
  • I'm a huge stadium rock fan, but I'm also a fan of everything from Massive Attack to Peter Gabriel, U2, the Police, Radiohead, and Coldplay. -- Tom DeLonge
  • The Flaming Lips have been on Warner Bros. forever, and certainly everything I heard growing up was on a major label in some way, from the Cure to Radiohead to Bjork. -- Win Butler
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  • I'd always wanted to work in the studio and experiment with sounds. Things that I'm really influenced by and that I love are like The Beatles and Radiohead, and all those records by bands whose music is really involved. -- Regina Spektor
  • Nothing's more exciting than a day in a studio with a string section - or more ruinously expensive. So it's good to feed that habit away from the band, especially if it means more experience for the next Radiohead string day. -- Jonny Greenwood
  • The hardest part about being in Radiohead is listening to my own music. -- Thom Yorke
  • Lauren Hill, I always have her solo CD nearby. I have Coldplay, Radiohead, just a mix -- Taryn Manning
  • Those have been the two biggest challenges of my life: trying to follow Radiohead, and trying to follow Brad Pitt. -- Chris Martin
  • I want to make music as good as Radiohead, as good as Coldplay. I can make hip-hop as good as anybody. -- Lupe Fiasco
  • Do you think Radiohead is my whole goddamn life? I also have a roadside cart where I sell apples and mincemeat pies. -- Thom Yorke
  • I'm in love with a lot of things. Some of those things love me back. And some of them don't--and one of them is Radiohead. -- Guy Berryman
  • I really want to work on a record of mine and I'm just getting inspiration from different sources like one of my favourite bands, Led Zeppelin, and Radiohead. -- Chris Johnson
  • Jackson Rathbone can really play the guitar. Our taste in music is not exactly the same, but we found common ground with Radiohead's Creep, with which he then serenaded me. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • I don't really listen to Radiohead. I listened to the albums and they just didn't move me in the way, say, John Prine does. His is just extraordinarily eloquent music. -- Roger Waters
  • Yeah, I've mellowed, but not in the sense of liking Radiohead or Coldplay . I don't hate them, I don't wish they had accidents. I think their fans are boring and ugly and don't look like they're having a good time. -- Liam Gallagher
  • Every one of Joel's important songs--including the happy ones--are ultimately about loneliness. And it's not 'clever lonely' (like Morrissey) or 'interesting lonely' (like Radiohead); it's 'lonely lonely,' like the way it feels when you're being hugged by someone and it somehow makes you sadder. -- Chuck Klosterman
  • I was a huge Radiohead fan growing up. -- Iwan Rheon
  • I just think Radiohead are f-in' miserable bastards. -- Noel Gallagher
  • Radiohead is overrated. Thom Yorke's solo output, however, is brilliant. -- Thom Yorke
  • I'm obsessed with Radiohead. They're just the greatest band on the planet. -- Aaron Paul
  • The only thing worse than Radiohead fans is everything else except me -- Thom Yorke
  • If Radiohead were a fruit we would be apples, because apples are festive -- Thom Yorke
  • Lauren Hill, I always have her solo CD nearby. I have Coldplay, Radiohead, just a mix. -- Taryn Manning
  • Live are a really good band. I like Stone Temple Pilots, Radiohead I love. Even Oasis. -- Nuno Bettencourt
  • I like many different kinds of music. My favourite band is Radiohead, and I'm also a giant Jeff Buckley fan. -- Christopher Masterson
  • Recently, I've discovered Radiohead and find them to be quite good. So clearly, I'm some kind of musical retard. (Jonathan Ames, Middle-American Gothic) -- Dave Eggers
  • I think Radiohead and Outkast are the two modern popular groups who you can actually say that about. We take inspiration from everywhere. -- Eyedea
  • Radiohead and Our Lady Peace are doing the seven layers of guitar, and I kind of jumped on that before anyone else did. -- Billy Corgan
  • Maybe Radiohead and R.E.M. Even a group like the National - artists who have crossed over without compromising. It's a special thing. -- Guy Garvey
  • Well, my favorite band is Radiohead. But, you know, I am pretty fascinated in general with music. I love music. It is definitely an interest. -- Steve Nash
  • I've always been very happy with my role in Radiohead. You're very much a part of everything, but you're much more of a shadowy figure. -- Philip Selway
  • Most Radiohead songs are actually REM songs, I just have a mentally ill child read the lyrics aloud and then I change the melodies a bit. -- Thom Yorke
  • All of us are extremely competitive. We're kind of competitive with how we work on Radiohead stuff. Having said that, there's also a lot of support. -- Philip Selway
  • Making music for Radiohead is like going to the bathroom, I'm just going to the bathroom constantly, and millions are watching me go to the bathroom. -- Thom Yorke
  • Sleater-Kinney's biggest momentum was from the press - that, second to Radiohead, they got more positive press than any other band in America in the 90s. -- Slim Moon
  • Growing up, I listened to a lot of jazz and blues records - John Coltrane and Etta James. I was also really into Radiohead and the BeeGees. -- Alex Clare
  • I love music, particularly Radiohead, TV on the Radio, The XX and Tribes - they're a great new band from Camden and well worth a look at. -- Luke Treadaway
  • If I weren't in Radiohead I'd be working at a grocery store, I'd be that creepy guy who lives in an efficiency apartment and collects salted, cured meats. -- Thom Yorke
  • As a writer, I try to do different things, but I'm not going to become a darker artist or turn into Radiohead overnight. I don't think that's my style. -- Eliza Doolittle
  • We are still not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame but there are 3,000 Kiss products, a Kiss musical toothbrush, everything from Kiss caskets to Kiss condoms. There are no Radiohead condoms.... -- Paul Stanley
  • I ultimately decided that I couldn't beat it more than three times a day, (I) was just too drained and chapped. That's what Radiohead is about. You're just drained and chapped, down there. -- Thom Yorke
  • But I was in the Radiohead studio today and Phil was there drumming and Thom was there playing. We feel like we've only just stopped and already people are wanting us to carry on. -- Jonny Greenwood
  • With our website we didn't want people to come to our site and find out about Radiohead. We wanted them to come to our site and find out about what Radiohead are finding out about. -- Colin Greenwood
  • As I got older, I fell in love with Radiohead, and 'OK Computer' is one of my favorite albums of theirs. Sonically, the tone of the guitars on tracks like 'Electioneering' just rips right through me. -- Mary Lambert
  • I love nineties stuff like Alice in Chains and Nine Inch Nails. It'd be my dream to have a Radiohead-themed episode of 'Glee.' I also love jazz greats like Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Herbie Hancock. -- Mark Salling
  • If it's time to party, it's time for hip hop. I love Drake, Jay-Z, Kanye. If I'm chilling at home though, I'm listening to Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, Radiohead, DJ Shadow. I also listen to a lot of classical. -- Alexis Knapp
  • I love Radiohead, which most people don't expect, and I listen to everything from Stevie Wonder to Steely Dan, Carole King, The Beach Boys, The Kinks, Beyonce Knowles, Vampire Weekend, The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Burt Bacharach, and Paul Simon. -- Eliza Doolittle
  • I really, really like 'In Rainbows.' But I also really like 'OK Computer' as a sort of flipside to that. 'Reckoner' is my favorite, just my favorite Radiohead song. That, 'Idioteque,' and 'Pyramid Song' are my top three. -- Phoebe Tonkin
  • When I first started drumming, when I was 14 or 15, I started writing songs. I wrote for a couple of years, but when we started 'Radiohead' it became very apparent quite quickly that I just wanted to concentrate on the drumming. -- Philip Selway
  • I'd want it to be really special to both of us, but I'm a huge fan of 'At Last' as a wedding song. But what's also really cool is songs that no one else would have at their wedding, like an obscure Radiohead song. -- Mary Lambert
  • Most Muslims do not 'choose' Islam in the way that they choose to become doctors or lawyers, nor even in the way that they choose to become fans of Coldplay or Radiohead. Most Muslims, like people of any faith, are born into their religion. -- Mohsin Hamid
  • I went to a Radiohead concert with Mr. Aaron Paul and became instantly hip. He's a great tweeter and took a photograph of the two of us. He said, 'Man, look at this! We've already got 800 hits in five minutes!' So this old dog became hip. -- Pierce Brosnan
  • I'm a huge stadium rock fan, but I'm also a fan of everything from Massive Attack to Peter Gabriel, U2, the Police, Radiohead, and Coldplay. I've realized that I love all forms of music and get excited when any artist goes crazy and creates something that is an experience. -- Tom DeLonge
  • I hate cars. They are so loud, and ugly, and full of toxic exhaust, like radiohead fans. -- Thom Yorke
  • I see fat kids on the street all the time and I give them free radiohead t-shirts with bullseyes on them. Later when I see them wearing the t-shirts I shoot at them with bb guns while riding a very large dog and singing kicking squealing gucci little piggy over and over -- Thom Yorke
  • I'll name check Radiohead on this--they've done a pretty suave marketing plan on this new record. I think generally it's been a pretty cool thing, but what they've done is used those (sales) numbers in a way that they can spin them anyway they want cause you don't know what they are. -- Trent Reznor
  • The hardest part about being in radiohead is being inside a giant head that is a radio. Ha ha, little english humour there, or is it a hammer? -- Thom Yorke
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