New Radiohead track… £1!
In between their supposed return to the studio and frontman Thom Yorke’s work on the New Moon soundtrack, those crazy kids of Radiohead have apparently found time to record a tribute song for Harry Patch, the last surviving World War I combat soldier, who died last week at age 111. The song is aptly titled “Harry Patch (In Memory Of)” and is available right this very second for £1 ($1.70) on waste.uk. If you’re one not looking to drop a pound, you can currently stream the track at bbc.co.uk.













I found the track very moving, after attending Harry Patch`s Funeral today.
Probably WAS made in a basement - just like those tracks they played in a basement when they promoted “In Rainbows.”
I’m a giant fan of Radiohead, but this sounds like something I could have done in my basement. Come on guys; hold yourself to a higher standard.
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