You can download various clips and photos of the Ether concert here:
http://member.ycn.com/~ewwoess/tmp/
but be quick cause it might be taken down again or soemthing....
There's also a version of where blue birds fly and a song called smear or something which is like some floydian soundscapes from johnny greenwood (i think). I quite like the version of where blue birds fly and arpeggi is pretty cool as well - although i've mainly been listening to
Antony and the Jonsons - I am a Bird Now; damn good album! - soi haven't heard them too much
Here are some pics from the concert.
Also, they're apparently starting to work on new music for their 7th album
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/05-03/23.shtml
Ryan Schreiber reports:
After two years away from the studio, Radiohead have begun working on new music again, planting the seeds of what will likely become the follow-up to 2003's Hail to the Thief. A cryptic message from frontman Thom Yorke, posted earlier this month to the band's official webboard, suggested that this may be the case, however vaguely, reading, "hey weve started work. (speaking of cookies) no really." Now there's confirmation from guitarist Jonny Greenwood to back up the gibberish.
"Everything starts with songs, and with Thom, and with the excitement you can get in the band when you hear new music, and you know you've got the chance to watch it mutate and change," Greenwood told NME. "There's nothing like that, nothing as exciting. We're rehearsing at the moment, and again it's fun. We all want to push forward, and when you have five people who are all like that, you couldn't ask for a better thing."
In related news, Yorke and Greenwood will be appearing live in London next Monday and Tuesday at the London Royal Festival Hall, as part of The London Sinfonietta, to premiere new material they've apparently written specifically for this event. Fans should prepare to witness "two evenings of experimentation, collaboration and cross-genre juxtaposition," according to the performances' spokespersons. A selection of classical works and Arabic traditionals will also be played.