1. I had a good ol' time watching this stream last night blasted through my HD TV and stereo some highlights just to name a few were: Kid A, Staircase, I Might Be Wrong (which I'll admit i never really cared for), SEPARATOR (<3), Lotus Flower, There There, Feral, Idioteque, You and Whose Army? (AMAZING), House of Cards, Supercollider, Reckoner highly recommend to any Radiohead doubters xD
  2. It's a really great performance - in terms of both sound and vision.

    I've converted the show to mp3 and plan to split the tracks today. Not too sure if that's already been done and posted somewhere on the Invalid url 'http://www but' let me know if your interested.

    I am finally starting to appreciate some of the tracks from TKoL and slowly getting over the fact that they are letting go of a goood portion of their stuff from the 1990's.

    I listen to a lot of Pearl Jam as well and they tend to play a lot of their earlier stuff (as well as newer stuff, mind you) and it gets the biggest reaction from the crowd. The members of Radiohead must be quite tough (mentally) to get out there and omit so many fan favourites from their show.
  3. As you all know, I find Radiohead overrated — one of the more overrated bands of the 90s. On my way back from Sunderland on Thursday, I stuck on OK Computer on my brother's iPod as there wasn't much choice from the 8GB. It hit me like a ton of bricks. Literally. I used to even think that the album was overrated, which actually is for people saying it is the best album of the 90s, but I actually think it's mindblowing. It has led me to want to know more songs of Radiohead. I suppose I should listen to OK Computer again, then listen to Pablo Honey and others.

    It's weird how it happened. You definitely think a band is overrated yet, all of a sudden, you actually think they are pretty good. I remembering listening to the entire Best Of album and thinking that it wasn't anything special and that the band were over-hyped. I even thought that about Ok Computer. Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention.
  4. Well...they certainly aren't underrated - and they seemed to have "gotten away with" their last release - which I think was quite disappointing.

    I think you'd really like The Bends, Kieran. Give it a try.

    Albums like Kid A and Amnesiac take a little/lot more patience but they are pretty good "atmospheric" albums. You wouldn't put them on at a party - at least not until the end of the night.
  5. Pablo Honey, The Bends and OK Computer are the only three Radiohead albums I can stand. Well, I say stand, I like them, but anything after that, I really don't have the time for.
  6. I predict that, I you give them a chance, one day you'll like some of their albums from the 2000's.

    There's some really good/interesting/innovative stuff there.
  7. Originally posted by RUMMY:It's a really great performance - in terms of both sound and vision.

    I've converted the show to mp3 and plan to split the tracks today. Not too sure if that's already been done and posted somewhere on the Invalid url 'http://www but' let me know if your interested.

    I am finally starting to appreciate some of the tracks from TKoL and slowly getting over the fact that they are letting go of a goood portion of their stuff from the 1990's.

    I listen to a lot of Pearl Jam as well and they tend to play a lot of their earlier stuff (as well as newer stuff, mind you) and it gets the biggest reaction from the crowd. The members of Radiohead must be quite tough (mentally) to get out there and omit so many fan favourites from their show.

    Yeah but the reason I don't mind the fact that they're playing a lot of newer stuff is that Radiohead are a band that have TONS AND TONS of bootlegs from the 90's and 2000's, just like U2 so I like the concept of this tour being mostly about the more recent stuff, but that's just me. I remember wanting the first 360 leg to be like 10 NLOTH songs so that show's you where my head's at...
  8. "In Rainbows" will always remain my personal favorite.
  9. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:[..]

    Yeah but the reason I don't mind the fact that they're playing a lot of newer stuff is that Radiohead are a band that have TONS AND TONS of bootlegs from the 90's and 2000's, just like U2 so I like the concept of this tour being mostly about the more recent stuff, but that's just me. I remember wanting the first 360 leg to be like 10 NLOTH songs so that show's you where my head's at...

    Good point. They have at least three or our bootlegs from each tour that sound as if they could be official releases.

    And they still play Paranoid Android and/or Karma Police in most of their shows.
  10. Chicago. Hopefully a video of the new song will circulate

    Bloom
    There There
    15 Step
    Kid A
    Staircase
    Morning Mr. Magpie
    The Gloaming
    Codex
    The Amazing Sounds of Orgy
    Karma Police
    Reckoner
    Lotus Flower
    Myxomatosis
    Feral
    Little by Little
    Idioteque

    Supercollider
    Full Stop(New song, live debut)
    Bodysnatchers
    Everything In Its Right Place


    Give Up the Ghost
    Identikit
    Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
    Street Spirit (Fade Out)
  11. WHAT A WEIRD SETLIST. I LIKE IT.
  12. I'm digging it!