

Karma Police
Karma Police" is a song by English rock band Radiohead, in 1997 their third album OK Computer. Name of the song and the lyrics are based on in-joke between the band refers to the implementation of karma pay absurd. Other topics are metaphorical lyric [background noise edit] madness, and capitalism, all municipalities OK Computer. One of the songs musically conventional OK Computer [edit] "Karma Police" is indicated by his use of piano and acoustic guitar riff reminiscent of the Beatles 'Sexy Sadie'. [Edit] "Karma Police" is the second single from OK Computer, and became a commercial success, charting at number eight UK Singles Chart and the number of U.S. 2:00 Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. Song # 33 is the Dutch Top 40 Singles critical reception was also favorable. Radiohead option is English.
Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band from Oxfordshire. The group is composed of Thom Yorke (vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, electronics), Jonny Greenwood's guitar (guitar, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (, vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass, keyboards) and Phil Selway (drums, percussion). Since 1993, Radiohead released seven studio albums. Their first six albums have sold over 25 million copies of 2007.Radiohead released his first single, Creep, and 1992. Their first album, Pablo Honey, followed in 1993. Shrink was initially failed, but the song became a hit worldwide when reissued a year later and the band were almost branded as one hit wonders. "Karma Police" is a song by English rock band Radiohead's alternative album OK Computer 1997 THIRD. Song title and the text comes from a joke between a group, citing the application of senseless repression of karma. Other topics include the lyrical depth [metaphorical edit] madness, and capitalism, all common in OK Computer. One of the most classic songs musically OK Computer [edit] "Karma Police" is.
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Perhaps the biggest change is the choice of producer for the record: for the first time in more than a decade, Nigel Godrich won’t oversee the making of the album, although he collaborated on Thom’s 2006 solo album and may record some material with the band. According to Ed O’Brien, Radiohead wanted to challenge themselves again and felt too “comfortable” with Godrich as sole coproducer. Instead, the band is working with Mark “Spike” Stent who has previously engineered, mixed or produced albums by Bjork, Massive Attack, U2 and Madonna).
It appears unlikely that the band will re-sign with EMI. Its management has also dismissed rumours that Warner Music was lining up to sign the band, stating: “The band (is) not looking for a record company in any way, shape or form. They are out of a contract, but they’re not actively looking for another one. They’re getting on with doing what they do”. In an interview in April for NME, Thom revealed that they do plan to sign a record deal eventually, but on their own terms, and not until the album is finished. This was confirmed in a June interview with The Observer: “‘Will we re-sign to EMI?’ he mused. ‘I don’t know. I don’t think we’d sign sign to anybody. Give someone a record when it’s done if we feel that they can do it justice. That’s it.’”
In March 2005, Thom and Jonny performed at the Ether Festival in London, with the London Sinfonietta, the Arab Orchestra of Nazareth, and others. The song “Arpeggi”, which will likely be included on Radiohead’s next release, was debuted in this performance. Greenwood also debuted two of his own classical pieces, one written for the Ondes Martenot. Later that summer, Yorke performed an acoustic set for the Trade Justice Rally, performing “Nude” (aka “Big Ideas”), debuting the new song “House of Cards,” reviving the unreleased “Reckoner,” and introducing “Last Flowers [to the Hospital],” apparently a remnant of the OK Computer period. All are considered possible candidates for Radiohead’s next recordings, though only “Nude” and “House of Cards” have been performed since by the full band.
In early September 2005 the band recorded a new piano and vocal-based song, “I Want None of This”, for the War Child charity album Help: A Day in the Life, a sequel to the 1995 compilation for which the band had written “Lucky.” In contrast with that song, “I Want None of This” was not released as a single.
The new album’s release date and title are still unconfirmed. In 2005 Yorke has said the band might not even release an album at all, but EPs or tracks distributed through the Internet, although the band have often claimed this as a possibility in the past and then released an album. Radiohead has begun debuting some of its new material during its present tour of smaller venues in Europe and North America. The band is also headlining several concert festivals for the first time, including Bonnaroo in Tennessee and the UK’s V Festival. After the tour is over the band is expected to return to recording, releasing their seventh album sometime in 2007 (which would make it the longest gap between any Radiohead albums).
Thom and Jonny began Radiohead’s 2006 summer tour with an acoustic benefit show for environmental organization Friends of the Earth at London’s Koko club, for an audience including representatives of major British political parties (among the fans, controversially, was Tory leader David Cameron). During the full band’s current tour, in addition to playing re-arranged versions of “Arpeggi,” “Nude” and “House of Cards,” Radiohead has so far premiered eleven new tracks: “Bangers ‘N’ Mash”, “Open Pick”, ” 15 Step”, “4 Minute Warning”, “Arpeggi”, “Spooks”, “Bodysnatchers”, “Go Slowly”, “Videotape”, “Down Is The New Up” and “All I Need”. Apparently these tracks represent only a part of the new material, and the band has said more songs may still be premiered at upcoming concerts. Tracks that have been “announced” by the band on their weblog and have yet to be debuted in full band arrangements include “Last Flowers”, “Burn the Witch,” and “5ths,” although the latter may have evolved into “All I Need.”
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