Jonny Greenwood at Het Concertgebouw on May 16, 2026.
Greenwood x Strootman: solo gitaar en viool
You can now listen to the full concert - including the programme and Jonny’s interview here:
https://t.co/34NcGujyLg
The Times’ pop music critic, @mikaelwood took a first look tour of @radiohead's massive underground bunker on the @coachella festival grounds. Here’s what he had to say about the experience.
Massive Attack turned down Madonna to make one of the defining songs of the 90s.
"Teardrop" started as a harpsichord melody that producer Neil Davidge picked out in 1997. Band member Mushroom built the track out with him, adding piano and a beat sampled from Les McCann's "Sometimes I Cry." He became so attached to it that he went behind his bandmates' backs to send the demo to Madonna, with whom the group had collaborated on a reworking of Marvin Gaye's "I Want You." She responded immediately, calling it fantastic and asking if the offer was real.
It was the first Davidge or anyone else in the band had heard about it. According to an interview with Headliner, that same Sunday he stripped the song back to its essentials and rebuilt it from scratch. That session became the foundation of the released version, and Madonna was turned down. Fraser was later in the studio recording her vocals when she learned of Jeff Buckley's death. The two had been in a relationship in the mid-nineties, and Fraser has since confirmed it plainly in an interview with The Guardian: "That song's kind of about him. That's how it feels to me anyway."
The dispute proved to be the final fracture within the band. Mushroom departed not long after their album 'Mezzanine' was completed. The track peaked at number 10 in the UK and is now sitting at close to 400 million streams on Spotify, more than 25 years later.
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Jonny at the BAFTA Film Awards Champagne Reception at the Royal Festival Hall in London yesterday. (📷 Dave Benett)
…he didn’t win an award himself, but OBAA won Best Film🏆
I believe this was largely due to his truly amazing score..
The world premiere of “Thom Yorke Live at Sydney Opera House (Film Screening)” was held at Playhouse in the Sydney Opera House today.
https://t.co/iDBKMigJda
Nonesuch Records will release a soundtrack album for Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” (music by Jonny) on 26th.
source: https://t.co/JYuUUFRulD
“It’s going to be the first time I think we’ve done shows where we haven’t got new material to play as work in progress. But you never know, some stuff might come up or not or whatever, so.”
It looks like Radiohead are teasing their first gigs in seven years in London, Copenhagen and other European cities
The band launched a mysterious business entity under the name RHEUK25 earlier this year https://t.co/8cBJ5kA9kQ