Meios de comunicação em São Paulo apresentaram noticias de que Jonny Greenwood do Radiohead está no Brasil, escondendo-se "do fim do mundo" no final do calendário maia, em 12/21, de acordo com o tablóide britânico Daily Mail . É claro, que o Radiohead negou estas motícias, alegando que eles foram totalmente fabricadas, e que Greenwood não é esta nem mesmo no país.
De acordo com o site de noticias brasileiras Folha de São Paulo (via o Daily Mail), Greenwood ele se hospedou em "em uma casa de hóspedes " em o rural, perto da cidade de São Luíz do Paraitinga. A cidade do ministro do Turismo, Eduardo de Oliveira Coelho, disse à Folha de São Paulo, que Greenwood chegou no início de dezembro, e que os outros membros da banda iria se juntar em breve. Ele disse que Greenwood iria oferecer aulas gratuitas para a juventude brasileira e estender sua estadia se o apocalipse não acontecer.
O proprietário do hotel ainda disse à Folha de Sá Paulo, "A razão pela qual ele está aqui é para fugir, porque hotéis como este prever a privacidade dos hóspedes e ele não quer publicidade", de acordo com o Daily Mail.
Claro,nad disto é realmente verdade, de acordo com a banda.
Local media in São Paulo have apparently been running reports that Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood is in Brazil, hiding out "to wait for the end of the world" at the end of the Mayan calender on 12/21, according to the British tabloid the Daily Mail.
Of course, Radiohead's management denied these reports, claiming they
have been entirely fabricated, and that Greenwood is not even in the
country.
According to Brazilian news website Folha de Sao Paulo (via the Daily Mail), Greenwood is staying in "a self-sufficient guest-house" in the countryside, near the city of São Luíz do Paraitinga. The city's Tourism Minister, Eduardo de Oliveira Coelho, told Folha de Sao Paulo that Greenwood arrived in early December, and that other band members would be joining him soon. He said Greenwood would offer free classes to Brazilian youth and extend his stay if the apocalypse didn't happen.
The owner of the hotel even told Folha de Sa Paulo, "The reason why he's here is to get away, because hotels like this preserve the privacy of guests and he does not want publicity," according to the Daily Mail.
Of course, none of this is actually true, according to the band's camp.
Watch Radiohead's video for "Lotus Flower":
http://pitchfork.com/news/48939-radioheads-jonny-greenwood-not-hiding-in-brazil-awaiting-the-mayan-apocalypse-contrary-to-reports/
http://radiohead.com
According to Brazilian news website Folha de Sao Paulo (via the Daily Mail), Greenwood is staying in "a self-sufficient guest-house" in the countryside, near the city of São Luíz do Paraitinga. The city's Tourism Minister, Eduardo de Oliveira Coelho, told Folha de Sao Paulo that Greenwood arrived in early December, and that other band members would be joining him soon. He said Greenwood would offer free classes to Brazilian youth and extend his stay if the apocalypse didn't happen.
The owner of the hotel even told Folha de Sa Paulo, "The reason why he's here is to get away, because hotels like this preserve the privacy of guests and he does not want publicity," according to the Daily Mail.
Of course, none of this is actually true, according to the band's camp.
Watch Radiohead's video for "Lotus Flower":
http://pitchfork.com/news/48939-radioheads-jonny-greenwood-not-hiding-in-brazil-awaiting-the-mayan-apocalypse-contrary-to-reports/
http://radiohead.com
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