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  1. Chico Buarque's "O último blues" speaks of a certain "rádio cabeça", literally "Radio head". Now, David Byrne was and is a rabid fan of Brazilian popular and avant garde music, which is why he named Talking Heads song "Radio head".

  2. Oct 17, 2021 · Radiohead got their name from another iconic band. A brilliant portmanteau, the origin of their name is obscure but not surprising. Read the full story here.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Radiohead took their name from a Talking Heads song. It’s track six on their 1986 album True Stories, composed for David Byrne’s comedy film of the same name.

  4. warrenlain • 6 yr. ago. The Radiohead story for those wondering. I was in the security line at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank and saw him. I waited til we were both through and settled at our gates before I approached him. He was so nice. Me: Excuse me sir, are you Stephen Tobolowsky? Stephen: Yes, I am. Me: I loved you in Sneakers!

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Jonny Greenwood was the last of Radiohead's five members to join up. In fact, he was a member of a different band first. As BuzzFeed explains, Jonny was originally in a band called Illiterate Hands, fronted by Thom Yorke's younger brother Andy Yorke.

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  6. Jan 8, 2024 · In fact, Radioheads name is taken directly from a Talking Heads song – ‘Radio Head’ from True Stories – with the band finding the American post-punk/new wave experimental icons a beacon of inspiration.

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  8. Feb 2, 2018 · The band's bassist, Mike Kroeger worked at Starbucks and the change he'd give most customers when they paid for their coffee was a nickel. He got so used to saying, "here's your nickel back" that that became the name of their band.