xaviMF22 said:
xaviMF22 said:
xaviMF22 said:
house of cards has a chance to be on the next ablum.
by the way no demo of "last flowers" exist that I know of.
care to upload the version you have?
xaviMF22 said:
LemonMacPhisto said:
xaviMF22 said:
wow I've never heard this, but I don't think its radiohead.
I thought you were refering to this version of "last flowers"
hxxp://s41. .com/d.aspx?id=0CQSNCDHA4KUJ2OQIN5W6HFPWL
Pop Artist said:They don't like you to sleep, those w.a.s.t.e. people , but fairly painless otherwise...
barlowdog said:
I got home from my lady's place at 6:30 this morning, get on w.a.s.t.e........and Philly tix are gone. Well, at least I'll know for next time that you don't sleep when it comes to Radiohead tix.
Pop Artist said:
Tix went up a bit after 6:10 - Philly sold out in a bit over five minutes...believe it was the first one sold out (very small venue). It's a bummer, I know - woke at 4:30, took a shower at 5:10am and was so worried I'd miss it!
AtomicBono said:what do you think the chances are of scoring tickets in the general sale?
is it pretty much impossible?
MrBrau1 said:
Go to a ticketmaster outlet. Try the old fashioned way.
RH aren't that big. There shouldn't be a line.
Goddamn you, Radiohead! Not only is your forthcoming North American tour hitting venues that are, like, 10 times smaller than the ones you should be playing, but now you've gone and added two cool bands to your tour itinerary. Now it's going to be even harder to get tickets! (If that's even possible.)
Deerhoof will do the honors for California shows, while the Black Keys will hit Montreal, NYC, and Chicago. Boring-ass singer/songwriter Willy Mason will handle the rest of the trek.
AtomicBono said:
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or serious
I'm gonna have to rely on my internet connection...the thing is U2 is the ONLY band that has given me trouble and stress getting tickets. Green Day, The Killers, Bright Eyes, Oasis? All easy. So I hope Radiohead is too.