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Rewind to March of this year and you may recall us running a story with a pretty ridiculously long headline about a Radiohead remix of a really ridiculously long duration. At the time we noted that UK producer James Rutledge's four-hour "Videotape" reworking-- lovingly grafted onto actual VHS tape-- would go up for auction at some point, with proceeds benefiting UK charity Missing People.Turns out that point is right now, as the James Rutledge remix of "Videotape" on videotape has hit eBay, where it will reside for the next nine days or so before going home to the highest bidder. Since we last checked in with it, the unique artifact has received the thumbs up from Radiohead and the autograph treatment from all five members of the band. Take another look at the very VHS-era appropriate packaging below.Speaking of Radiohead, Thom Yorke recently took to Dead Air Space to pay tribute to the late Oliver Postgate, the creative force behind some of the UK's most beloved children's television programs. Writes Yorke, "His childrens Tv shows changed my life and my childrens so we wish him well wherever it is he is off to next."The guys have also finally named a date and venue for that show in Argentina they were planning, which brings their scheduled 2009 tour stops to seven. Aeroméxico tells me flights from Chicago to Mexico City-- where the tour kicks off-- take a little over four hours. Hmmm, I wonder if any of their planes have on-flight VHS players...?read more
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