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Radiohead - Free Tibet Concert interview

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Thanks to Emily's "Canadian British" DVD.

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  • i love Thom dancing through Johnny talking

    its adorable

  • If I saw Jonny in the street I would run to him and hug him

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  • CMIIW, radiohead is going to have concert in taiwan, which is governed by ROC, which destructed of most of Tibet's more than 6,000 monasteries and killed thousands of tibetan in 1959 -1961

  • Jonny is kind of Nervous and Appasionating talking so loud and holding his hair xD

  • so sick thom is dancing to one

  • i love this interview. Jonny seems really passionate about the topic.... and then theres Thom in his own little world haha

  • fuckin' Thom pay attention! hahah.

    i would have kissed Jonny.....haaaah..

  • Jonny my hero!

  • Thom dancing the whole time xD

  • instead of starting from a position of "free tibet" which even the dalai lama does not support (he wants true autonomy within china- like a one country, two systems, as hong kong has) we who live where bankers not only suppress us, but suppressed china in the past and helped make it what it is today, let's see the reality of global capitalism- tibet's people will never be free just from a few words on a paper. we arent, and china isnt. we are all serfs- free ourselves, tibet will follow our way.

  • china, like the usa, is a country with an idealistic founding ideal, which it simply does not live up to, but which many of its leaders continue to at least seem to believe in, in which they are supported by most of their people, who believe they mean well, despite their blatant hypocrisy. for instance, encoded in china's constitution is respect and equal rights for each of the 56 recognized cultural minorities in china, including tibetans (who live in many areas outside tibet proper).

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