1. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:I LOVE Fittier Happier and agree with Matt, I even remember one time last year trying to blend it in with the Zooropa questions as some sort of mad segue into the album version of Zooropa ahaha good times.

    Wow, I can actually see that working brilliantly..

  2. BOTH

    @other Matt (Eyes) - I'm actually kind of down to try making it again because last time I didn't have the U22 in FLAC or used FLAC so it sounded kinda inferior and the bootleg i used was kind of noisy, etc. i'll try and make it properly again mwuahaha
  3. Sergio did a U2 blend once of One Tree Hill leading perfectly into Where the Streets Have No Name...if you're looking for advice, PM him, it was legendary.
  4. He did a nice Unknown Caller into Streets as well.

    Wait a sec...is this the Radiohead thread!?
  5. oh yes, I remember the UC into Streets one! I will drop him a PM soon

    LOL yes, but they're in their downtime in between legs xD
  6. Should be interesting to see how they "recover" after the Toronto incident.

    If I'm out of line here, I apologize, but maybe they'll regroup and think to themselves, "Life is precious and short, let's just play the hits that everyone loves."
  7. Originally posted by RUMMY:Should be interesting to see how they "recover" after the Toronto incident.

    If I'm out of line here, I apologize, but maybe they'll regroup and think to themselves, "Life is precious and short, let's just play the hits that everyone loves."

    I see what you're saying but I really don't want that to happen I was loving the inclusion of rarities such as Meeting in the Aisle, Orgy, Go to Sleep, Supercollider and the new songs.

    "Classics" such as High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, and The Bends sound kinda 'outdated' or nostaglic in theory and might not work now with Thom's older voice.

    i'm down for more variety though
  8. I've posted this before (many months ago) but in case anyone is interested (namely you, Doc32/Brian) here's a link to a 1997 tour mix I made a while back:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?xba2ui71s6w9x71

    The mix contains 24 songs (mp3 only) - all 12 songs from OKC, 10 of the 12 songs from The Bends, as well as Creep and Talk Show Host. Songs have been taken from either the Glastonbury show or MTV Ten Spot show. Transitions have been made to make it feel like one continuous show.
  9. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:[..]

    I see what you're saying but I really don't want that to happen I was loving the inclusion of rarities such as Meeting in the Aisle, Orgy, Go to Sleep, Supercollider and the new songs.

    "Classics" such as High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, and The Bends sound kinda 'outdated' or nostaglic in theory and might not work now with Thom's older voice.

    i'm down for more variety though

    I see/agree with what you're saying with the songs from The Bends but tracks like "Let Down." "No Surprises," "Optimistic," and "Morning Bell" are timeless but have been ignored altogether on this tour.

    Also, they should at least play "Street Spirit" a bit more often.
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY:Should be interesting to see how they "recover" after the Toronto incident.

    If I'm out of line here, I apologize, but maybe they'll regroup and think to themselves, "Life is precious and short, let's just play the hits that everyone loves."

    it could be .. a band we know well did not that statement in more or less similar situation ..
  11. Jack White confirms Radiohead recorded new material at his Third Man studio
    But 'Blunderbuss' man says he wasn't involved in studio sessions


    NME