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Radiohead DVD

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With so much coming out of the music industry that is shallow uninspiring and downright dull it's more than a little refreshing when a band do things a bit differently. In the case of Radiohead - who do things a lot differently - It's not just refreshing it's life changing! Radiohead: The DVD Box contains two separate documentary films about the band. The first looks at Radiohead's entire history from their university days through to the global success they have achieved today. The second is dedicated to the story of the making and impact of their most enduring... work OK Computer the album that proved to the world that these boys were something special way back in 1997. Both films contain rare footage of the band classic performances rare interviews exclusive contributions from friends and colleagues review and insight from journalists and the group's biographers seldom seen photographs and a host of other features. [show more]

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Released
26 November 2007
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Chrome Dreams 
Classification
Runtime
119 minutes 
Features
Colour, DVD-Video, PAL 
Barcode
0823564512495 
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Documentary set profiling the band, looking back at their career through rare footage and unpublished photos as well as a series of exclusive interviews. The second half of the set traces the development and impact of their 1997 masterwork, 'OK Computer'.