Watch Thom Yorke play stripped-down Radiohead classics on piano in 2005 unearthed video

Ramping up the content machine with classic performances and new merch
Thom Yorke of Radiohead
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Radiohead fans gather 'round. The band's producer, Nigel Godrich, has been posting some stellar clips on his YouTube channel featuring exclusive performances from bands and artists the likes of Fleet Foxes, Queens of the Stone Age, Albert Hammond Jr., The White Stripes, and more.

Among these, obviously, are some incredible Radiohead recordings. The latest offering FromThe Basement just arrived and features singer Thom Yorke behind the piano taking on some old favorites.

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In the video above, filmed in 2005 as the pilot for Godrich's series, Yorke provides stripped-down, early versions of the band's 2007 In Rainbows tracks “Videotape,” “Down Is the New Up,” and “Last Flowers.” Also included is Yorke's “Analyse” from his 2006 solo release, The Eraser.

It seems Radiohead is now in the process of ramping up the content machine, adding some new performances to their own YouTube page including this 2008 London club gig and their 2017 Coachella performance forthcoming this Friday. They're also offering fans a new set of "crew T-shirts" designed by Stanely Donwood with proceeds supporting stage and crew charities.

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