ED O'BRIEN


'Edward "Ed" John O'Brien' (born April 15, 1968, in Oxford, England) is a member of Radiohead. He plays guitar and sings harmony vocals live and on some tracks from the band's albums.

Contents
Radiohead work
Equipment
Work outside of Radiohead
External links

Radiohead work


Ed is known for his large collection of effects pedals, which are important in creating Radiohead's distinct sound. Even on tracks that do not feature any guitar work, his pedals are put to use for other purposes, such as altering Thom Yorke's vocals (Along with Greenwood on the Korg Kaoss Pad). Though he served primarily as a rhythm guitarist on the earlier albums, Radiohead's migration beyond alternative rock instrumentation often saw fellow guitarist Jonny Greenwood called on to play keyboards, the modular synthesizer, or the Ondes Martenot, moving Ed to the forefront as Radiohead's chief guitarist. He is a self-taught guitarist, but took drum lessons and is an accomplished drummer, though his only drum works for Radiohead to date have been the auxiliary drums on ''Hail to the Thief'' track "There There", a task he shared with Jonny Greenwood, and an additional drum piece on the b-side "Pearly
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Although all members of the band are credited equally for all songs, Ed is not usually involved in songwriting, apart from few notable exceptions, such as the opening riff on "Go To Sleep", which he wrote. He also created the riff that makes up the closing song on ''The Bends'', "Street Spirit (Fade Out)." He mainly helps to expand on the musical framework created by Thom Yorke, and is known for his contributions to "Karma Police" (he created the effect that closes the song), "Lucky" (he created the effect that opens the song, and his backing vocals during the chorus are an integral part of the track) and "Treefingers" (his guitar chords were processed electronically to sound like ambient music). He also played the guitar solo on "Climbing Up The Walls", and plays lead guitar on the fan favourite b-side and live staple, "Talk Show Host".
Ed was originally invited into the band by Thom Yorke because of his resemblance to Morrissey. He is often considered the most photogenic rock star of the band, and the most gregarious with the public. However, promotional material has never shifted the emphasis on Yorke and Greenwood to him, and neither the band nor their labels have attempted to use Ed as a selling point. He is easily the tallest member of the band, at 6' 5" (no other band members exceed 6 feet tall). Ed has a girlfriend named Susan and a son, Salvador, who was born in January 2004 and daughter, who was born early 2006.
Ed is known to smoke marijuana recreationally, and is a supporter of the campaign for cannabis reclassification. Despite the "no-drugs-during-sessions"-policy of the band, Ed has said that he recorded songs during ''Pablo Honey'' and ''The Bends'' while stoned. In ''Meeting People Is Easy'' documentary, Ed was seen rolling a spliff. At the BRIT Awards in 2001, Ed talked openly about how he had used hallucinogenic mushrooms. Ed and Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood claimed they had been under the influence of mushrooms while attending the 2001 Grammy awards.

Equipment


'Guitars'

Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster (black)(2)

Fender Stratocaster (white)

Rickenbacker 360 (2)

Gibson ES (2)

Fender Telecaster

Fernandes Native Pro

★ "Plank" guitar (custom built to Ed's specifications)

Gibson Les Paul Goldtop

★ Variax 700
'Effects'

Digitech Whammy IV

Akai Headrush

Line 6 Dl-4 Delay

BOSS DD-5 Digital Delay (4)

BOSS GE-7 Equalizer

Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man

Electro-Harmonix Small Stone

BOSS PN-2 Tremolo/Pan

BOSS RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay

BOSS LS-2 Line Selector

Crowther Hotcake

MXR Dynacomp

Lovetone Ring Stinger

Lovetone Meatball

MXR Micro Amp

BOSS TU-2 Tuner

Dunlop Cry Baby Wah

BOSS FS-5U

Dunlop Stereo Tremolo

Mesa Boogie Amp Footswitch

BOSS FV-300H

Roland Space Echo (used pre-OK Computer)

Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb

Roger Linn Adrenalinn

★ Pod PRO
These are pedals that have been identified over the years, Not all of these pedals may be used at one time. In 2006 a MIDI Controller possibly to rack Effects took the place of many Delays.
'Amplifiers'

VOX AC30 (2) (used for clean tones) most Modulation/Delay Pedals are used on this.

Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb (2) (used for the distorted tones)

★ VETTA II

Work outside of Radiohead


Ed made contributions to a soundtrack project for the BBC drama series Eureka Street before recording ''Kid A''. During sessions of ''Kid A'' and ''Amnesiac'', Ed kept his fans up to date with an open diary posted on the band's website, providing the most in depth look at how those experimental albums were recorded. His most recent collaboration outside of Radiohead involved some guitar work on album of Asian Dub Foundation. He played on "1000 Mirrors" (with Sinéad O'Connor), "Blowback" and "Enemy of the enemy". He also played live with Neil Finn and various others in Seven Worlds Collide.
Ed and band mate Phil Selway had programming lessons with producer/engineer Phelan Kane at Tech Music Schools in London back in 2001.

External links



StringsReunited.com : Includes a regular blog by Plank, Radiohead technician, giving technical information.

EdQuarters. : Unofficial fansite including pictures and a message board.

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