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The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney contemplate the pressures of stardom. (05:46)
The Black Keys perform "Lonely Boy," from their album "El Camino." (03:28)
In this web-only exclusive, The Black Keys perform "Gold On the Ceiling," from their album "El Camino." (03:58)
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin weighs Stephen's single Grammy Award against his seven and admits to stealing America's Gwyneth. (04:32)
Coldplay perform "Paradise," from their album "Mylo Xyloto." (04:25)
In this web-only exclusive, Coldplay perform "Up In Flames," from their album "Mylo Xyloto." (03:37)
Google might be affecting search results for their own benefit, and legendary rock band Radiohead performs. (00:25)
Stephen says goodnight, and Radiohead perform "The National Anthem," from their album "Kid A." (03:30)
Radiohead perform "Little by Little," from their album "The King of Limbs." (04:28)
Radiohead performs "Bloom," from their album "The King of Limbs." (05:29)
Radiohead, one of the greatest musical acts of this or any generation, is the ultimate anti-corporate band. (05:25)
Radiohead discuss their British invasion, their anti-corporate beliefs and the benefits of their self-distribution model. (05:00)
Radiohead perform their previously unreleased song, "The Daily Mail." (03:39)
In this web-only exclusive, Radiohead perform "The National Anthem," from their album "Kid A." (04:30)
In this web-only exclusive, Radiohead performs "Morning Mr Magpie," from their album "The King of Limbs." (05:23)
In this web-only exclusive, Radiohead perform "Codex," from their album "The King of Limbs." (04:52)
Stephen calls on Hipster Nation to tune in to his exclusive, special broadcast with rock legends Radiohead, on Monday, September 26th, presented by Dr Pepper. (01:52)
In this web-only exclusive, Florence and the Machine perform "Cosmic Love." (05:14)
Stephen kicks off his summer concert series, looks at new developments in technology and welcomes Bon Iver. (00:33)
Dr Pepper and Stephen are so excited to have a week of great bands, including Bon Iver, Florence and the Machine, Talib Kweli, and Jack White. (04:47)