Radiohead to release "favourite gig for years"?
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NME.com has reported that Radiohead may release a DVD of their performance at this year's Bonnaroo Festival.
The five-piece played the four-day Tennessee event in July. Thom Yorke told listeners of Tom Robinson's Evening Sequence (6Music) that the gig was his favourite "for years and years and years".
The band played for two and a half hours at Bonnaroo - full list of songs, as published on NME.com, below.
'There There', '2+2=5', '15 Step', 'Arpeggi', 'Exit Music (For A Film)', 'Kid A', 'Dollars And Cents', 'Videotape', 'No Surprises', 'Paranoid Android', 'The Gloaming', 'The National Anthem', 'Climbing Up the Walls', 'Nude', 'Street Spirit (Fade Out)', 'The Bends', 'Myxomatosis', 'How to Disappear Completely', 'You And Whose Army?', 'Pyramid Song', 'Like Spinning Plates', 'Fake Plastic Trees', 'Bodysnatchers', 'Lucky', 'Idioteque', 'Karma Police', 'House of Cards', 'Everything in Its Right Place'
Yorke said of the concert footage: "We're sitting on it because there's loads of new stuff on it. Because we're mean like that. It will come out eventually." New songs in the set list included 'Bodysnatchers' and 'Nude'.
From the archive
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'Bout fucking time.
'videotape'
is AMAZING. fo'real.
'sall 'bout
15 step
....
Will this one come with a free razor blade attached if it gets a bit too much?
it's just a guess
but i imagine those that bother to buy it will find listening to the really beautiful music rather inspiring and life-affirming.
why bring the horrible, cynical negativity; what's the point?
.
wot, no creep?
Did anyone see
the review of their V festival show in the NME last week? Seemed to be suggesting that it was tedious and dry and had too many new songs. And was all a bit too slit-your-wrists.
Tossers.
The two shows I've seen this year were the best gigs of the year by a mile. Particularly Blackpool - when they kicked off with The National Anthem. I thought I might explode at any minute.
....
Ho ho ho and its good to see that Radiohead fans have a sense of humour too.
Yeah dude
I read that shite in the NME as well.
From start to finish I thought the show was class class class.
This DVD by the way would make me one happy boy !
Right
fucking on.
agreed.
V was fantastic, in paticular I really enjoyed those new(ish) songs. The reporter was probably a kasabian fan.
On that point, alot of V seemed to be debating which one headliner to see, radiohead or kazabian. Is that a choice? Do you have to think about that?
Jesus.
.
This is gonna be prime burgers
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True...
Lesson learned.
28 song setlist?!
I'm sure most people would view that as their best Radiohead gig for years and years and years. Why don't I ever get to see a band play for that long?
Humour
I think the person who needs the sense of humour check is the person who dragged up the same ridiculous, contrived "razor-blade" Radiohead bollocks that's been around since approximately the dawn of time. I think if people want to make jokes about Radiohead, they should maybe think up some new jokes, because the old ones just ain't funny. And yeah, 'Videotape' kicks ass.
they would make up new
jokes, but other people who liked the old jokes wouldnt like the new direction the jokes were going on-''they just arent as good as the old ones..'. then youd get a whole new group saying, can't we have the old jokes back, the simple ones, with the punchlines?' ......and so it would go on....
If
the set had loads of new songs in it, why did that Channel4 V program only show them playing songs from OK Computer/The Bends/Pablo Honey? To annoy me?
there's 'having a sense of humour'
and then there's listening to the same tedious 'jokes' over and over and over and over.
guess which catagory your post fell into?
hahaha..
see now that's funny
radiohead...
make me want to poke my eyes out and burst my own ear drums, and I love them for that. It makes me realise I'm not the only person in the world that thinks so many things are really really shit. No point argueing about the fact they are depressing though, they are, just some people like to feel that way and others don't i guess.
Heh heh
I have to agree, that was pretty funny.

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