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[Capturing the Essence: Colin Greenwood on Music, Photography, and the Evolution of Radiohead]-[Sunday Pick: Design Matters: Colin Greenwood]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-01-12

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The Intersection of Sound and Vision

In this episode of Design Matters, bassist Colin Greenwood joins host Debbie Millman to discuss his long-standing career with Radiohead and his pivot toward photography. Greenwood, who has served as the band’s reliable, rhythmic foundation for over four decades, explores how his childhood exposure to diverse musical influences—ranging from Mozart and Simon & Garfunkel to Joy Division—shaped his artistic sensibilities. He describes his journey from playing a "Westone DX Spectrum" bass to mastering the art of the groove, heavily influenced by legendary bassists like Duck Dunn and James Jamieson.

The Birth of Radiohead

Greenwood reflects on the band's origins at Abingdon School, where he and his classmates, including Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien, formed the group initially known as "On a Friday." He recalls the band's humble beginnings, including a memorable, unauthorized rehearsal in a school music room that led to a bill from a disgruntled headmaster. This environment, characterized by "active listening"—an educational technique that taught the band to engage deeply with music rather than letting it "wash over" them—laid the groundwork for the experimental, evolving sound that would define Radiohead's career.

How to Disappear: A Photographic Journey

Central to the conversation is Greenwood’s new book, How to Disappear: A Photographic Portrait of Radiohead. The book serves as a visual diary of the band from 2003 to 2016. Greenwood explains that his photography is not an attempt to intrude or keep people at bay, but rather a response to "light" and how it falls on people or objects. Inspired by photographers like Robert Frank and Gaylord Oscar Herron, he sought to capture intimate, candid moments—from band members meditating to quiet scenes in dressing rooms—that reveal the humanity behind the stadium-filling rock stars.

Philosophical Approaches to Art

Greenwood discusses the technical and emotional aspects of his craft. He admits to being "shy with the camera" and notes a certain reticence in his approach, yet he finds liberation in the act of capturing what he sees. He draws a parallel between his bass playing and his photography: both are about "bridge-building" and finding a place to fit in. He notes that while the band transitioned from the "bombity-bomb" rock of Pablo Honey to the electronic "blipety-blop" textures of later albums, his role has remained a constant, "reassuring, reliable, dependent staple" of the band's sonic landscape.

Legacy and Memory

Reflecting on the nature of photography, Greenwood posits that a photograph acts as a "recording of something using time." He appreciates how a frozen image resists becoming dated, unlike memory, which can be fickle. The episode concludes with a poignant excerpt from his book, describing the end of a concert in New Orleans. He captures the transition from the high-tech, "white-hot heat of technology" to the quiet, "phosphorescence" of a crowd illuminated by phone screens, perfectly encapsulating his dual role as a participant and an observer of the musical experience.

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