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Thom
has admitted that he’s bored of ‘Ok Computer’ and that fame is bollocks.
Also, said to NME that everything after Glastonbury ’97 is a disappointment. ·
Radiohead’s
songs have formed the basis of a play in Los Angeles that is planned to reach
Edinburgh Festival. The project is built entirely around Thom’s lyrics, and
tell the tale of a young man—also named Thom, who has a car accident that
leaves him in a coma ·
He
appears in REM documentary titled, ‘This Way Up: REM’, singing ‘Be Mine’
with REM in Tibetan Show. ·
Thom
(and Jonny) appears in ’99 Tibetan Freedom Concert. ·
Thom
joins Bono online by taking part in the web chat for Jubilee’s 2000 ‘Drop
the Debt’ campaign. ·
Thom
(and others) participated in ’99 Amnesty International Concert, celebrating
the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. “I
felt more comfortable to use my celebrity to help the cause of Amnesty
International. I don’t really use it for anything else.” ·
Thom
(and Ed) were spotted at Glastonbury ’99. Thom refused to talk to anyone after
Manics refused to let him use the toilet. ·
Thom
(and Jonny) played DJ during the webcast and the whole band sang their new song
piece, “Knives Out” ·
Thom
(and the others) frequently visited Official Radiohead Message Board and talked
to the fans and updated their respective webpage. · Thom dropped by at the Official Radiohead Message Board during Christmas to wish all his fans Merry Christmas. ·
Thom started to practise his drumming session with Jonny, for
their forthcoming album, according to Ed. ·
A bloke who recognised him in the middle of Oxford and found
him as an easy target bashed him up in March.
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