Lady Gaga once mentioned in an interview she was in the middle of this crowd, way before she got famous. As recently as 2019 she still said this was the best concert she saw in her whole life. How amazing is it that it's been 16 years now and I can see it in good quality for free, in the comfort of my own bedroom?
She held my scalp at the end of the first ep of Roanoke on American Horror Story. I was in this crowd too! She's not wrong~ it's in my top 5. It woulda been cool to bring that up that one night i worked with her back in 2016! Still surprises me when i bring up! I'm from Chattanooga, TN so I know quite a few people who went and we all got a lifetime night...
@@ame3963 I've heard that he said something like that. He made some nice comments during the show, but they're not too out of the ordinary, I suppose. He does say something like "Bonnaroo. Now this is a festival." at some point of the show. He was so right! I saw Beck a few hours before Radiohead. Then saw 2 members of my fav band, Phish, play with 2 jazz guys and the bassist for the Grateful Dead- which was the Superjam thing they did where they wouldn't say who would be playing with who, or whom! In '07 I luckily caught Ben Harper, John Paul Jones, and Questlove play the Superjam (at least I think that was the superjam that year) Oh, and Dumpstaphunk played after the superjam!
Yes this was an amazing concert tour got to see them in Montreal and if you know their lyrics even better, they write some of the most amazing songs... Radiohead is on another level musically....
"We did this festival called Bonnaroo. We did 2.5 hours. And there’s 80,000 people, admittedly they’ve been smoking the sticky green all day- probably wouldn’t go anywhere anyway. It was just amazing. We played loads of new stuff. We did whole sections of quiet piano songs and it sounds like the most grotesque, self-indulgent nonsense, but it probably is my favourite gig for years and years and years. It was a really mellow evening. When we played Bonnaroo we got such a nice vibe, a genuine good feeling from the first beat. Things like Bonnaroo give you the hope that you can do it the other way. I met Phish-- most of their people are involved in Bonnaroo. And it's great. I dream to take some of that vibe and take it around the country..." -Thom Yorke
Man, would love some phish Radiohead crossover. Maybe some sit ins some day,? Hes correct though - superfly does bonnaroo and phish tour. Great group. Edit: phish has covered Everything in its Right Place. Forgot about that!
Can confirm, tears were shed that night. We knew. Or at least, I knew, we were witnessing history. Thom was in such a good mood, the whole vibe was amazing. I was maybe 10-12 rows deep, best concert I've ever been to, no question.
It was a little surreal hearing Thom say, "This is a new song." Meanwhile, in the future, we're all like, "ah man, if only you knew how much these songs are going to be loved."
It's a love/hate feeling, cause wow you are hearing it for the 1st time. But then, when you get to know the song and fall for it, u just like ahhh i wish id knew the song so i couldv enjoy it more... idk, maybe its just me.
So used to hearing the audience ERUPT at the first drum / drum machine bits of "Weird Fishes" and "15 Step" that it was jarring to hear the muted initial reaction here. Especially interesting that "Weird Fishes" here doesn't have that cold open drum part to start it off, glad that they ended up doing so for the final version.
I was fortunate enough to be there - and fortunate enough to walk over and calmly pick up the set list that was laying crumpled on the ground after the show. It's now framed and hanging in my office. What a show; what a night!
I was 19 years old and I was there. My first Radiohead show. A dream come true, beautiful. This year Ill be 35 and I still haven't felt anything remotely close to the excitement, and love I felt that day in June 2006
I’m 38 now and I too was at this concert it is the best concert I’ve ever been too IMO and something worth remembering so people can get back the love of live music 💯❤️🤙
Same age and was there too. Best show i have been to hands down, mainly bc of the in rainbows songs they played. Walking up to the show, it was so crowded but with such a good vibe, plus all the fireworks after!
I saw them with my dad when I was about 15, it was the TKOL tour. They opened with a killer bloom and followed it up with airbag. Amazing show but 90s Radiohead live is hard to beat for me. Grateful my dad has good taste, my iron lung, weird fishes, and jigsaw were his go tos. I eventually fell in love with the band. Only time I saw them live unfortunately
Theyve actually been playing nude live since OK Computer, they just couldn't figure out how to perfect it for an album until in rainbows. It sounded very different in the 90's tho
Trivia: This was actually Radiohead's longest concert to date, with 28 songs. The 2006 tour lasted for two months and it's one of two tours in which they were NOT backing an album - instead they were testing songs for their following one, In Rainbows, which came out the following year. In this gig they played six songs that ended up in the album: 15 Step, Bodysnatchers, Nude, Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, House of Cards and Videotape. It's pretty noticeable how different they sound here, specially Videotape (with less electronics, more guitar and a shifting beat). In other gigs of this tour they also debuted songs such as Open Pick (which was later renamed Jigsaw Falling Into Place) and b-sides Down Is The New Up, 4 Minute Warning and Bangers + Mash, which were released in In Rainbows (Disk 2). The only other time they did something similar was in 2002, in which they did a 12-date tour of Portugal and Spain and tested many songs that would end up in Hail To The Thief (2003). They are also among the longest gigs they ever did (the first Salamanca date became a famous bootleg due to audience requests and a 27-song setlist).
Funny when I saw the date I said to myself "this must have been in support of In Rainbows" Very cool that so much of this was brand new and the audience had not heard it.
you could make a *great* band with Jonny, Thom and three randos. Maybe they'd still be the best band of their generation. But you don't get this without Colin, Phil and Ed.
Colin will be jumping around, sometimes dancing during songs where he plays a synth bass, you might catch him singing along even without a mic, he's just living in the moment and I always love to see it
This is the day I met the love of my life. We fell in love during this concert, dancing and making eyes at each other, holding hands for the first time during "Fake Plastic Trees" so grateful for this release THANK YOU!
That version of Videotape felt like a gradual explosion of immense beauty. What started out as a melancholic hum swelled up into an urgent cry of both desperation and acceptance. The atmosphere it creates is just unreal. I feel so changed.
Johnny Greenwood is a rare talent. He always impresses me. Like, I feel he's one of the best guitarists to emerge from the early nineties, yet he ventures so wildly outside of that box, while maintaining his role in the band sonically.
Just put your headphones on...bc we can't go back and their energy isn't the same, nor is yours or mine. But somehow, somewhere inside, we can recall the feeling....
add ingredients for the mind, some loud speakers, an oscillating fan with random outdoor smells blown around - like incense or weed - and there you goooooo, back to that Sat night in Tennessee!
@@richardtaylor6341 no man, please don't say that! It's been a dream of mine forever and I haven't seen them live yet playing radiohead. The best night of my life was the Smile tour last year, and I can just imagine how a radiohead tour could be. I just wish they do it one fucking more time :(((
This era was so cool! Parlaphone contract over. New album looming but uncertain. New songs debuting at random gigs. All leading up to what became In Rainbows and the whole pay what you want movement.
I’ve seen them 9 times. Been chasing this show since ‘06. They came close a couple of times. Houston ‘08, New Orleans on AMSP, but I am so happy I was there for this. When everyone walked from this set, no one was saying a word. It was so surreal!
11:54 Thom Yorke stands on stage, taking in the sounds of the night, then just says "this is mental" and proceeds to blast possibly the most epic rendition of Weird Fishes they've ever done, out into the ether
Kinda Hard to cheer a song you've never heard before, or recognize, I usually try to hear it, but it's difficult when there's a few hundred people around you.
Making my way through an absolute maze of people to the bathrooms and having to find my way back to my group while tripping balls with “National Anthem” playing as my sound track was some heavy shit mannn
Best Radiohead show of all time...I agree with Thom. Was there...taped it...been reliving it for 16 years via the live audio. This video made me shit my pants. So happy right now!
The part in No Surprises where Thom sings “bring down the government, they don’t speak for us” and everyone starts screaming and cheering gives me chills.
I always laugh because I was one of the ones in the crowd who yelled after "bring down the government" and then a LOT MORE people yelled after "they don't/they don't speak for us" -- I was a bit too early, as it turns out :)
The crowd roars around @14:10 when Thom says they are going to play some new stuff, and it leaves him speechless for a few seconds then he says "this is mental"..... There is a phish show from 20O+ years back that has a similar vibe, Trey says something like "I'll play new stuff all night!" What an amazing experience it must be to have such a huge crowd want to hear something NEW you just finished, knowing they can't sing along. So much respect for the music. Great audience!
This is the greatest concert I've ever experienced in my entire life. I can watch this and it puts me right back there with the thousands of other souls. Radiohead blew my mind away that night. It's amazing how a group of 5 can create such art that it rocks you to your emotional core. I will never forget that night. I love you guys.
samesies. greatest night of my life. was in the right "mindset" and about 30 people back from the stage. mind was blown. I met Thom once I got to tell him how special that night was and some of the moments that really floored me. he was staring at me intensely and taking in what I was saying as I was describing the lighting during a certain song, etc. gahh I wish I could go back to that Bonnaroo night
@@brians.8544 Damn, that's like the Thom Yorke moment everyone dreams of. Unlike my cousin's gf who covertly followed ('stalked', if you're gonna be like that) him to a pub in Oxford and was then too scared to go inside.
You are so lucky. I had this bootleg before In rainbows came out and I listened to it for months. Absolutely mesmerising . This is my peak Radiohead IMO. I can hear three or four versionsof this concert in my head right now and I haven't heard this for 13 years.
This is my favorite recording of Kid A (at 23:40) that I've found. It's one of the best single song recordings of any of their songs. The interwoven timings, that haunting poem, the feeling. It's all so perfect. This whole show is brilliant.
It was an amazing show/festival. Beck, Andrew Bird, Death Cab, Ben Folds, Oysterhead, Tom Petty.. but Radiohead was the absolute stand out. I still remember waiting around 10am to rush the field where the stage was set up. About 300 people were let loose and we all ran as fast as we could to be as close to the stage as possible.. I ran barefoot to the front row and sat for about 10 hours with 2 bottles of water with less than 2 square feet of personal space. When Beck and his band came on stage, time flew by. When Radiohead entered, it was like a dream.
I was waiting at the gate and rushing the stage with you and the 300 others :-) It's one of my favorite memories. The only way I survived 12 hours of waiting in 90 degree heat was the fact we were so close the stage provided shade. I hardly drank any water to keep myself from having to pee.
I was at Bonnaroo this year! Tom Petty flying in Stevie Nicks was incredible. I shimmed under the comic tent to get relief from the heat and saw Patton Oswalt. My only regret is I missed My Morning Jacket. I'm thrilled that this set is finally seeing the light of day. I was relying on the monitors during the show and they kept going out lol. Stellar weekend!
I still remember having a hard time waiting to get to Videotape at the end of In Rainbows when it came out and being sorely disappointed [Videotape] did not maintain the energy and beat of when I experienced this live version. My favorite new track they debuted that night but then least favorite on the album.
So bummed I never experienced this incredible band live. Still holding out hope for the future. I would give up so much to see a set like this. Money, organs, pride, dignity, whatever
Had tickets for this and I shit you not the week before was diagnosed with testicular cancer. I had downloaded my friends bootleg copy of this for years. Long story short I’m 14 years in remission but I NEVER thought I’d ever get to see this
These concerts being put out there for all the people like myself that have a hole in their beings from having never seen Radiohead live are the beat thing ever. Today, which would have otherwise been unremarkable, isolated at home, turned out to be beyond words amazing. Thank you!
@@asandrineb Yes , I'm right there with those feelings , watching again on Saturday! ❤🙌🏻 @Annette Ramirez 👍🏻 Great comment , be well , feel you all here next Thursday 🙂🐱♏☯️🌌🏴
I was in this crowd, tripping on mushrooms for the first time in my life. One of the most incredible things I've ever experienced. Its crazy to hear years later that this concert was 2.5 hours long, at the time it felt like they played for maybe 20 minutes.
@@Will-nt7ju I prefer acid so much to mushrooms, mushrooms are too intoxicating of a feeling to enjoy really, I like feeling in control, I went to a concert in nyc on 3 tabs and xtc and had a great time.
One of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen - I can’t believe they’re going to release this footage! It’s like diving back into my 18 yr old brain from 2006. Wow 😳
I completely agree! I was 16 when I saw this at Bonnaroo and I didn't realize how this would go down in my life as one of the best shows I'll likely ever see!
I whole-heartedly agree. This is peak Radiohead. I think this concert is the Apex of their trajectory ( not that I don't love everything from the last ten years though)
@@micsunday14 That makes me look forward to it even more! ❤🎵 A Smith to a Smith !🤩 My Mums maiden name was Smith.👍🏻 Almost 3 Smith's in a row. Feel you both there 😘🐱♏☯️🦅🏴
Mic Smith yeah I think this is peak Radiohead when it comes to taking into consideration experience, age, state of mind, setlist this would be around the time where they peaked
The songs performed at the following time codes would not be released for another 16 months or so, on the album "In Rainbows": 9:41 15 Step 14:31 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi 32:46 Videotape 1:01:25 Nude 1:44:42 Bodysnatchers 2:04:47 House of Cards
Having seen over 2,000 shows, this set remains in my top three all time performances. I'll always remember the thousands of tiny glow sticks flying through the air while hearing House of Cards for the first time (the show was pre-In Rainbows). I immediately fell in love with that song, and anytime I hear it, I'm transported back to that magical moment where everything was just perfect.
Nicholaus11 you’ve seen 2000 shows you are my fucking. Hero! I’ve seen like 400 in 30 years how the fuck did you do it !!?? You are a true hero! Rock on !!
This has to be the best vesion of Climbing Up The Walls. The transition from National Anthem? The radio throughout? The electronic screeches at the end? Unreal performance
In June 2006, I had just graduated high school and was preparing to move to a bigger city, 250 km away from home, for college. I would listen to Radiohead all day everyday. Your music helped me through a failure (what seemed the end of the world -- failing to get in a acting school), through a trauma, but also through convoluted love stories, as it happens with adolescent love, and dreams of a bigger, brighter and kinder world. Now I'm 33 and I still listen to your music, it still heals and holds me. I managed pretty fine, atfer all. Thank you for everything.
Me too. Had just graduated high school. Went to Bonnaroo as a graduation present. Greatest concert of my life. Still remember standing in the crowd and singing No Surprises with 80,000 other people.
I was an obsessive user of a Radiohead fan forum back then (Treefingers represent!) and this show was one of the holy grails for people looking for forensic evidence of "LP7". Remember hearing Bodysnatchers in particular and being SO HYPED for what would be coming in the future. And I can still remember listening to In Rainbows on release day and being absolutely blown away. Thanks for this upload and taking me back to a time when I had my whole future ahead of me!
I was there. I went to this, my first Bonnaroo, mainly because Radiohead was headlining but the weekend also featured My Morning Jacket, Death Cab for Cutie, Tom Petty, Sonic Youth, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, Oysterhead, Beck, Cypress Hill, Steel Pulse, Disco Biscuits, Elvis Costello, Rusted Root, Steve Earl ... I mean, just absolutely loaded to the gills. But going in, I remember being surprised at how few people seemed to know what they were *in for* with Radiohead. I had seen them a handful of times, which was a lot for those of us in the states at the time and just told everyone around me to "prepare yourselves." Suffice it to say, they owned the weekend... a weekend filled with legendary, fantastic performers. It is considered arguably the best of all Bonnaroo performances, in fact. They went back a few years later and tried to replicate it, but nothing could top this, their first Bonnaroo performance. I will always be able to say I was there and witnessed the great glowstick war during a rendition of then unreleased House of Cards. Mind blowing.
@@solarflaresmusic9267 Owning only a smartphone and nothing else, I'm not that IT minded, so please forgive my ignorance when I ask, 'where do I go for just the audio ?' Thanks in advance
@@roelandpoukens7992 well if you don't have a computer you won't be able to download it as it's a huge file. Unless you have a ton of space. But i'm pretty sure it's a flac file, not mp3.
So rare that I watch one of these legendary live shows from a legendary band on youtube and get to say I was there. But I was there, and man it was every bit as special as it seems and then some. What a wonderful night.
As this show ended and the Everything loop finally faded out, I couldn't move. I stood there crying my eyes out for a solid 10 minutes as people wandered off kicking trash and whatnot around on the ground. Eventually a random guy walking by put his arms around me and asked if I was ok. "Yeah, I'm really fucking ok right now man." was all I could respond. He goes, "I'm not a big Radiohead fan but I feel like we just saw something special." "I'm pretty sure we just saw the greatest concert of our lives." was my response, and I have yet to be proven wrong.
I feel this friend Saw them 4 times between’08 and 16 and each better than the last They would all pale to this show tho I’m in awe of anyone in the audience
Today i got out of the hospital.. my heart stopped at 2 times and my breathing.. i dont have much more time and if i had one last living wish would be to see them. That's why Videotape and " How to disappear completely " hits harder.. at least i got to see them here. I'm forever grateful for Radiohead , Thom/ jonny... you've helped me thru my darkest times and now as i know i wont be here long..
If I could only have one band's music to listen to for the rest of my life it'd be without a doubt Radiohead. Endlessly mesmerizing. Thanks for entertaining us with these concerts while we stay at home. Much respect. 🙏
I was there! Recorded the whole thing on my minidisc recorder (Sony MZ-B10) at the front of the stage. During the last part of Paranoid Android I accidentally hit a dude in the face while dancing. We both shook it off in less than 1sec and kept dancing. Incredible show, will never forget.
I got up front for Elvis Costello and watched him. Cool. Stayed in that spot til Beck came up and played. Both acts were amazing. Huge Beck fan. Then I was at the gate for this show. Standing in one spot for eleven hours in the muggiest heat ever. Then this. By the time it was over I was dehydrated and slightly tripping from heat and exhaustion. I immediately got out in the night air and threw up the water a fellow fan gave me. Greatest show I've ever been to.
You can tell how psyched they are to be playing new material. I bet the decision to tour the In Rainbows material is the key to what made it such a great album...
I was here. this show followed Beck, and Radiohead and beck were two of my absolute favorites I had never seen. I'm not exaggerating, this show was one of the BEST experiences of my LIFE! I'm 44. it was a spiritual orgy for me. I would do anything to go back and be dancing my ass off in that audience again. I was at the first ten bonnaroos, meant so much to me
I've been to seven or so Radiohead concerts, and this one had the best energy of any. The crowd was electric and Thom visibly enjoyed the moment. An absolutely unforgettable, sublime experience to be there which I will never forget. Thank you for the amazing footage and memory.
One of the best shows of my life! I’ve never seen a more respectfully quiet crowd before or since. We were all just hanging on every note… no one was chatting during the songs at all; you could hear a pin drop during the piano jam 💯💯
I remember that night so vividly, particularly when they played 15 Step and Weird Fishes back to back. I had no idea what those songs were but I knew they were special.
I was also there. I was in the very front and I was so close that Thom Yorke's spit hit me in the forehead and I was convinced that I was blessed for greatness hahaha It was a wonderful experience!!
Setlist: 00:00:17 There There 00:05:46 2 + 2 = 5 00:09:38 15 Step 00:14:27 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi 00:18:52 Exit Music 00:23:36 Kid A 00:27:26 Dollars and Cents 00:32:40 Videotape 00:37:40 No Surprises 00:41:55 Paranoid Android 00:48:14 The Gloaming 00:52:00 The National Anthem 00:56:25 Climbing Up the Walls 01:01:20 Nude 01:06:15 Street Spirit (Fade Out) 01:11:00 The Bends 01:15:30 Myxomatosis 01:19:32 How to Disappear Completely Encore: 01:27:30 You and Whose Army? 01:31:00 Pyramid Song 01:35:55 Like Spinning Plates 01:39:20 Fake Plastic Trees 01:44:40 Bodysnatchers 01:49:47 Lucky 01:54:08 Idioteque 01:59:12 Karma Police Encore 2: 02:04:44 House of Cards 02:10:29 Everything in Its Right Place
Lady Gaga once mentioned in an interview she was in the middle of this crowd, way before she got famous. As recently as 2019 she still said this was the best concert she saw in her whole life. How amazing is it that it's been 16 years now and I can see it in good quality for free, in the comfort of my own bedroom?
She held my scalp at the end of the first ep of Roanoke on American Horror Story. I was in this crowd too! She's not wrong~ it's in my top 5. It woulda been cool to bring that up that one night i worked with her back in 2016! Still surprises me when i bring up! I'm from Chattanooga, TN so I know quite a few people who went and we all got a lifetime night...
Is this the concert that Thom says that the vibes there were outstanding and really enjoyed this concert much
18:36 it's very, amazing. 😊
@@ame3963 I've heard that he said something like that. He made some nice comments during the show, but they're not too out of the ordinary, I suppose. He does say something like "Bonnaroo. Now this is a festival." at some point of the show. He was so right! I saw Beck a few hours before Radiohead. Then saw 2 members of my fav band, Phish, play with 2 jazz guys and the bassist for the Grateful Dead- which was the Superjam thing they did where they wouldn't say who would be playing with who, or whom! In '07 I luckily caught Ben Harper, John Paul Jones, and Questlove play the Superjam (at least I think that was the superjam that year) Oh, and Dumpstaphunk played after the superjam!
Yes this was an amazing concert tour got to see them in Montreal and if you know their lyrics even better, they write some of the most amazing songs... Radiohead is on another level musically....
"We did this festival called Bonnaroo. We did 2.5 hours. And there’s 80,000 people, admittedly they’ve been smoking the sticky green all day- probably wouldn’t go anywhere anyway. It was just amazing. We played loads of new stuff. We did whole sections of quiet piano songs and it sounds like the most grotesque, self-indulgent nonsense, but it probably is my favourite gig for years and years and years. It was a really mellow evening.
When we played Bonnaroo we got such a nice vibe, a genuine good feeling from the first beat. Things like Bonnaroo give you the hope that you can do it the other way. I met Phish-- most of their people are involved in Bonnaroo. And it's great. I dream to take some of that vibe and take it around the country..."
-Thom Yorke
Respect! from Colorado!
@@twisterbt62 Greetings from Mexico !
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Man, would love some phish Radiohead crossover. Maybe some sit ins some day,? Hes correct though - superfly does bonnaroo and phish tour. Great group.
Edit: phish has covered Everything in its Right Place. Forgot about that!
Héctor Hachmeister good stuff Hector. Classic quote
Just imagine listening to Weird Fishes for the first time in that context. Can't get enough chills from this video
and nude bro, nude makes me cry every fuckin time
I was there!
I was there, I was 18, it was life-changing
Can confirm, tears were shed that night. We knew. Or at least, I knew, we were witnessing history. Thom was in such a good mood, the whole vibe was amazing. I was maybe 10-12 rows deep, best concert I've ever been to, no question.
It was life changing. Imagine an epic set from Beck, a brilliant sunset, then these fellas. One of the best shows I've ever been to!
Jonny playing guitar and synth at the same time, using the guitar’s headstock to hit the keys at 1:09:08... different class.
Alberto Ordoñez that hilarious, they go above and behind for that sound we all adore
yes, it's amazing but I can't hold a smile: he looks a bit like a dog trying a piano with his stick found in the garden:-)
He just built different
Absolutely mental
Or when their playing Myxomatosis, he plays the synth riff overdub and the background synth!
It was a little surreal hearing Thom say, "This is a new song." Meanwhile, in the future, we're all like, "ah man, if only you knew how much these songs are going to be loved."
I thought exactly the same while watching the Astoria gig in 94
It's a love/hate feeling, cause wow you are hearing it for the 1st time. But then, when you get to know the song and fall for it, u just like ahhh i wish id knew the song so i couldv enjoy it more... idk, maybe its just me.
The music videos are epic also.
So used to hearing the audience ERUPT at the first drum / drum machine bits of "Weird Fishes" and "15 Step" that it was jarring to hear the muted initial reaction here. Especially interesting that "Weird Fishes" here doesn't have that cold open drum part to start it off, glad that they ended up doing so for the final version.
"I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it."
That song, Videotape, musically sounds so upbeat. Can't wait to dance like crazy when it comes out!
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I was fortunate enough to be there - and fortunate enough to walk over and calmly pick up the set list that was laying crumpled on the ground after the show. It's now framed and hanging in my office. What a show; what a night!
What would you sell that for?
@@anthonyzaccheoyou'd be insane to do anything but put it in your will.
I was 19 years old and I was there. My first Radiohead show. A dream come true, beautiful. This year Ill be 35 and I still haven't felt anything remotely close to the excitement, and love I felt that day in June 2006
I’m 38 now and I too was at this concert it is the best concert I’ve ever been too IMO and something worth remembering so people can get back the love of live music 💯❤️🤙
@@YimmyYames513 i'll be 37 this year and i wished i was there... i still hope to get a chance to watch radiohead performing videotape live.
I’ll be 38 in less than a month. I’ve seen them live 9 times, but this show will forever be ingrained in my live music experiences.
Same age and was there too. Best show i have been to hands down, mainly bc of the in rainbows songs they played. Walking up to the show, it was so crowded but with such a good vibe, plus all the fireworks after!
I saw them with my dad when I was about 15, it was the TKOL tour. They opened with a killer bloom and followed it up with airbag. Amazing show but 90s Radiohead live is hard to beat for me. Grateful my dad has good taste, my iron lung, weird fishes, and jigsaw were his go tos. I eventually fell in love with the band. Only time I saw them live unfortunately
Imagine standing there and hearing Nude for the first time. Oh my god.
Theyve actually been playing nude live since OK Computer, they just couldn't figure out how to perfect it for an album until in rainbows. It sounded very different in the 90's tho
I'd probably lose it
I saw them play it live for the first time on the OKCOMPUTER Tour
And Bodysnatchers!
Even then Colin still needed to work on his bass intro 😂😂😂
Trivia: This was actually Radiohead's longest concert to date, with 28 songs.
The 2006 tour lasted for two months and it's one of two tours in which they were NOT backing an album - instead they were testing songs for their following one, In Rainbows, which came out the following year.
In this gig they played six songs that ended up in the album: 15 Step, Bodysnatchers, Nude, Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, House of Cards and Videotape. It's pretty noticeable how different they sound here, specially Videotape (with less electronics, more guitar and a shifting beat).
In other gigs of this tour they also debuted songs such as Open Pick (which was later renamed Jigsaw Falling Into Place) and b-sides Down Is The New Up, 4 Minute Warning and Bangers + Mash, which were released in In Rainbows (Disk 2).
The only other time they did something similar was in 2002, in which they did a 12-date tour of Portugal and Spain and tested many songs that would end up in Hail To The Thief (2003). They are also among the longest gigs they ever did (the first Salamanca date became a famous bootleg due to audience requests and a 27-song setlist).
It's so cool to hear all the variations of a live song before they figure out what version goes on an album!
The best versions of all this songs are in this concert specially Videotape
Can you find out, for how they played in Scotland in TRNSMT, 2017 if I am not mistaken.
very jarring that they start playing 15 step and nobody in the crowd starts going crazy...
Funny when I saw the date I said to myself "this must have been in support of In Rainbows" Very cool that so much of this was brand new and the audience had not heard it.
Colin being so excited to be in Radiohead never fails to amuse me
This is great
you could make a *great* band with Jonny, Thom and three randos. Maybe they'd still be the best band of their generation. But you don't get this without Colin, Phil and Ed.
Colin will be jumping around, sometimes dancing during songs where he plays a synth bass, you might catch him singing along even without a mic, he's just living in the moment and I always love to see it
colin deserves more screen time in the concert videos
@@actuallythepie especially here because of his cute hair :D
The ending of this Videotape version (36:30) is probably one of the best moments I've ever heard in music.
So much better than the album version!
I made a cover based on this version, check it out!:)
THIS VERSION MAKES ME CRY
This version of videotape > album version any day, hate to say it. Wish they'd release a different version like Morning Bell/Amnesiac
Correct crazy ending
This is the day I met the love of my life. We fell in love during this concert, dancing and making eyes at each other, holding hands for the first time during "Fake Plastic Trees" so grateful for this release THANK YOU!
I'm happy now,,, this concert is so fine!! Thanks Radiohead!!👏❤
wow
14 years later, still holding hands!!!!!
Fucking hell that's a dream come true
That version of Videotape felt like a gradual explosion of immense beauty. What started out as a melancholic hum swelled up into an urgent cry of both desperation and acceptance. The atmosphere it creates is just unreal.
I feel so changed.
this comment is actually making me tear up wow. I don’t know you personally but I wish I did/could.
Thank you for writing this.
I agree. The released version was good but it didn’t touch me like this one. This one made me appreciate the released version way more
Johnny Greenwood is a rare talent. He always impresses me. Like, I feel he's one of the best guitarists to emerge from the early nineties, yet he ventures so wildly outside of that box, while maintaining his role in the band sonically.
I would pay $1000 right now to see radiohead play this set. PLEASE GUYS MAKE IT HAPPEN.
Just put your headphones on...bc we can't go back and their energy isn't the same, nor is yours or mine. But somehow, somewhere inside, we can recall the feeling....
add ingredients for the mind, some loud speakers, an oscillating fan with random outdoor smells blown around - like incense or weed - and there you goooooo, back to that Sat night in Tennessee!
just my luck, now I'm finally earning money to be able to pay for tickets from UK to Bonnaroo and watch radiohead they've ceased playing!
@@richardtaylor6341 I dunno about my energy. I was 6 when this show happened so I'd be more than ready for another here in Aus lol.
@@richardtaylor6341 no man, please don't say that! It's been a dream of mine forever and I haven't seen them live yet playing radiohead. The best night of my life was the Smile tour last year, and I can just imagine how a radiohead tour could be. I just wish they do it one fucking more time :(((
01:09:05 - Jonny playing the keys with his guitar truly is a sight to behold :O
That was a huge lmao first time I noticed it
Jonny is just a GENIOUS 😍
OH MY GOD
impressive! i love mf jonny!
holy fuck! Like its nothing for him. Fucking Legend!
This era was so cool!
Parlaphone contract over.
New album looming but uncertain.
New songs debuting at random gigs.
All leading up to what became In Rainbows and the whole pay what you want movement.
They seem very much in their element here. Apparently this is one of Johnny's favourite live shows.
and no coronavirus!
@@davidresendiz7989 m no ji mó mó pó mó
@@gersonfortuna4283 ?
I’ve seen them 9 times. Been chasing this show since ‘06. They came close a couple of times. Houston ‘08, New Orleans on AMSP, but I am so happy I was there for this. When everyone walked from this set, no one was saying a word. It was so surreal!
Radiohead, the greatest band of all time
Fck yes
80k completely silent during Exit Music. That’s pretty damn incredible.
11:54 Thom Yorke stands on stage, taking in the sounds of the night, then just says "this is mental" and proceeds to blast possibly the most epic rendition of Weird Fishes they've ever done, out into the ether
It's funny to hear zero reaction to the In Rainbows songs, In a year they're going to be crazy for those songs.
Sam Reynolds haha right? Pretty funny
i was there and remember shouting "fuck yeah" very loudly after hearing weird fishes for the first time (and probably many other times)
Kinda Hard to cheer a song you've never heard before, or recognize, I usually try to hear it, but it's difficult when there's a few hundred people around you.
Most of us were in an “enhanced state of awe”. I promise, most fans loved they played so much brand new music.
yeah i also have a weird relationship with radiohead
Ed's vocals!!! Weird fishes remain one of my absolute favorite Radiohead songs
2:16:45 Jonny in panic "Holy shit how do i turn this off?"
lol i dont think that is what he was doing but this made it very funny thank you
THANK YOU FOR THIS COMMENT IT WAS HILARIOUS 😂
Making my way through an absolute maze of people to the bathrooms and having to find my way back to my group while tripping balls with “National Anthem” playing as my sound track was some heavy shit mannn
lmao
Broooooo arguably the most intense song. Just the guitars going crazy and Thom grunting rhythmically as you’re in a different dimension
Watching Thom dancing like a crazy person is one of the few things keeping me sane during these strange times
I feel like the crowd doesn't even realize what their hearing when videotape comes on. It's just too good
The mushrooms I was on whispered to my soul and told me how serious this show was to the history of live music
@@tenaciousdustin cringe
@@lucasc5622 thanks for your support, have a great day.
Best Radiohead show of all time...I agree with Thom. Was there...taped it...been reliving it for 16 years via the live audio. This video made me shit my pants. So happy right now!
Take it you've changed the pants 🤔👍
The Setlist 🤘:
• There There 0:37
• 2 + 2 = 5 6:12
• 15 Step 9:41
• Weird Fishes/Arpeggi 14:31
•Exit Music 18:57
•Kid A 23:43
•Dollars and Cents 27:30
•Videotape 32:46
•No Surprises 37:44
•Paranoid Android 42:02
•The Gloaming 48:20
•The National Anthem 52:11
•Climbing Up the Walls 56:50
•Nude 1:01:25
•Street Spirit (Fade Out) 1:06:19
•The Bends 1:11:08
•Myxomatosis 1:15:35
•How to Disappear Completely 1:20:41
•You and Whose Army? 1:27:36
•Pyramid Song 1:31:10
•Like Spinning Plates 1:35:59
•Fake Plastic Trees 1:39:22
•Bodysnatchers 1:44:42
•Lucky 1:49:50
•Idioteque 1:54:10
•Karma Police 1:59:16
•House of Cards 2:04:47
•Everything in Its Right Place 2:10:40
this timestamp list is better, thanks!
I think that's one of the best versions of you and whose army ever. 💗
Federico Inclan even The Gloaming sounds juicy as hell. love this concert sm. thank you for the set list.
They should pin this.
Doing god’s work. 🙌
I love Jonny's commitment to create weird sounds
The part in No Surprises where Thom sings “bring down the government, they don’t speak for us” and everyone starts screaming and cheering gives me chills.
Lol yes
I always laugh because I was one of the ones in the crowd who yelled after "bring down the government" and then a LOT MORE people yelled after "they don't/they don't speak for us" -- I was a bit too early, as it turns out :)
Every concert all over the world, people scream this out, because sadly it's true everywhere
I was at the show - referring to the Bush War. Amazing moment.
@@wvu982000 blair
The crowd roars around @14:10 when Thom says they are going to play some new stuff, and it leaves him speechless for a few seconds then he says "this is mental"..... There is a phish show from 20O+ years back that has a similar vibe, Trey says something like "I'll play new stuff all night!" What an amazing experience it must be to have such a huge crowd want to hear something NEW you just finished, knowing they can't sing along. So much respect for the music. Great audience!
This is the greatest concert I've ever experienced in my entire life. I can watch this and it puts me right back there with the thousands of other souls. Radiohead blew my mind away that night. It's amazing how a group of 5 can create such art that it rocks you to your emotional core. I will never forget that night. I love you guys.
Same :-)
samesies. greatest night of my life. was in the right "mindset" and about 30 people back from the stage. mind was blown. I met Thom once I got to tell him how special that night was and some of the moments that really floored me. he was staring at me intensely and taking in what I was saying as I was describing the lighting during a certain song, etc. gahh I wish I could go back to that Bonnaroo night
agreed, blew my damned mind
@@brians.8544 Damn, that's like the Thom Yorke moment everyone dreams of. Unlike my cousin's gf who covertly followed ('stalked', if you're gonna be like that) him to a pub in Oxford and was then too scared to go inside.
You are so lucky. I had this bootleg before In rainbows came out and I listened to it for months. Absolutely mesmerising . This is my peak Radiohead IMO. I can hear three or four versionsof this concert in my head right now and I haven't heard this for 13 years.
This is one of the best setlists ever
Dani Jané agreed!! Phenomenal
The best ever
Yes ! I just miss Airbag
Dani Jané yes!
Agreed!!!
This is my favorite recording of Kid A (at 23:40) that I've found. It's one of the best single song recordings of any of their songs. The interwoven timings, that haunting poem, the feeling. It's all so perfect. This whole show is brilliant.
Fucking insane live arrangement and live performance. Colin and Phil are fucking killing it
The one they did in Berlin, 2000, is great too, and my personal favourite. It's mixed by Nigel Godrich and sound absolutely stellar.
@@joeneedsfood The Berlin one is probably my fav too. Its the most "alive" version of the song imo
They could honestly open with There, There everytime, it never gets old
It was an amazing show/festival. Beck, Andrew Bird, Death Cab, Ben Folds, Oysterhead, Tom Petty.. but Radiohead was the absolute stand out. I still remember waiting around 10am to rush the field where the stage was set up. About 300 people were let loose and we all ran as fast as we could to be as close to the stage as possible.. I ran barefoot to the front row and sat for about 10 hours with 2 bottles of water with less than 2 square feet of personal space. When Beck and his band came on stage, time flew by. When Radiohead entered, it was like a dream.
I was waiting at the gate and rushing the stage with you and the 300 others :-) It's one of my favorite memories. The only way I survived 12 hours of waiting in 90 degree heat was the fact we were so close the stage provided shade. I hardly drank any water to keep myself from having to pee.
I was at Bonnaroo this year! Tom Petty flying in Stevie Nicks was incredible. I shimmed under the comic tent to get relief from the heat and saw Patton Oswalt. My only regret is I missed My Morning Jacket. I'm thrilled that this set is finally seeing the light of day. I was relying on the monitors during the show and they kept going out lol. Stellar weekend!
Elvis Costello played before Beck at the same stage as well. Elvis Costello, Beck, and Radiohead were all unbelievable.
twostep919 what did you do about bathroom?
Doctor John played an amazing late night set as the night tripper that gets overlooked. 2006 was a great year.
This version of Videotape is amazing
I still remember having a hard time waiting to get to Videotape at the end of In Rainbows when it came out and being sorely disappointed [Videotape] did not maintain the energy and beat of when I experienced this live version. My favorite new track they debuted that night but then least favorite on the album.
So bummed I never experienced this incredible band live. Still holding out hope for the future. I would give up so much to see a set like this. Money, organs, pride, dignity, whatever
Its not Radiohead but Thom and Johnny are in a new band and they made a new album
me too
Holy shit that transition from the national anthem to climbing up the walls is legendary.
GODLY VIDEOTAPE INBOUND
This is the famous fullband one right?. Other-wordly. As good as anything ever
The fact that they’ve been sitting on this for years!!! Ppl have been begging for this haha
Absolutely spellbinding version of this track.
Had tickets for this and I shit you not the week before was diagnosed with testicular cancer. I had downloaded my friends bootleg copy of this for years.
Long story short I’m 14 years in remission but I NEVER thought I’d ever get to see this
Wow, glad you're still around to hear it!
there you are Pfizer, Radiohead grows you balls!
nice balls man
Bro, you could have delayed treatment by one week to see Radiohead. I was there. This was one of their best concerts of all-time. You fucked up.
Love you
These concerts being put out there for all the people like myself that have a hole in their beings from having never seen Radiohead live are the beat thing ever. Today, which would have otherwise been unremarkable, isolated at home, turned out to be beyond words amazing. Thank you!
This concert has the greatest version of "Videotape" ever committed to any recording medium.
I was there. About 10 rows back and in front of Ed and Thom. Absolutely fucking legendary show.
But were you There There?
@@shankrl1 THATS BRILLIANT GIVE IT A LIKE FFS
@@shankrl1 *drums on tom toms
thats cool
Me too, were you also on mushrooms?
I was crying my eyes out, and this just makes me feel at peace. No words to describe it, Radiohead soothes my soul.
Annette Ramirez totally with you. Their music moves me more than ever...
@@asandrineb Yes , I'm right there with those feelings , watching again on Saturday! ❤🙌🏻
@Annette Ramirez 👍🏻 Great comment , be well , feel you all here next Thursday 🙂🐱♏☯️🌌🏴
Agreed. Favorite band of all time
I love the way ed says every time during bodysnatchers. This concert is one of my favourite ed vocal performances
Also the bass is mixed soooooo well
I was in this crowd, tripping on mushrooms for the first time in my life. One of the most incredible things I've ever experienced. Its crazy to hear years later that this concert was 2.5 hours long, at the time it felt like they played for maybe 20 minutes.
That’s wild, must’ve been an intense 20 minutes. Shrooms are so hit or miss with me
@@Will-nt7ju I prefer acid so much to mushrooms, mushrooms are too intoxicating of a feeling to enjoy really, I like feeling in control, I went to a concert in nyc on 3 tabs and xtc and had a great time.
I love this.
Same situation, but I got lost in forever... The show seemed like days.
You're brave!
One of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen - I can’t believe they’re going to release this footage! It’s like diving back into my 18 yr old brain from 2006. Wow 😳
Machin3 I’m 18 I was 6 when this was live I wish I got to see them back here
I completely agree! I was 16 when I saw this at Bonnaroo and I didn't realize how this would go down in my life as one of the best shows I'll likely ever see!
I was there, too. So epic!
This show may go down as one of their best ever.
I whole-heartedly agree. This is peak Radiohead. I think this concert is the Apex of their trajectory ( not that I don't love everything from the last ten years though)
@@micsunday14 That makes me look forward to it even more! ❤🎵 A Smith to a Smith !🤩
My Mums maiden name was Smith.👍🏻 Almost 3 Smith's in a row. Feel you both there 😘🐱♏☯️🦅🏴
My first Radiohead show. "Changed My Life" is a cliche, but also an understatement.
Mic Smith yeah I think this is peak Radiohead when it comes to taking into consideration experience, age, state of mind, setlist this would be around the time where they peaked
Stephen Clonts Same here. It was AMAZING.
My God, what a set list. There isn't much I wouldn't give to have experienced this. Incredible
Definitely one of the best performances I've ever heard. Thom's voice is one of the most beautiful things ever.
Jonny Greenwood summons things that we cannot understand, and it's beautiful.
I spend the whole quarentine watching Radiohead concerts
if time travel ever exist, i would pay any amount of money just to come back here to watch this masterpiece live
I am not sure what life would be like if this didn’t exist
My life would be kind of bad TBH since my best moment was seeing them live. And I think it will be forever my favorite moment.
The songs performed at the following time codes would not be released for another 16 months or so, on the album "In Rainbows":
9:41 15 Step
14:31 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
32:46 Videotape
1:01:25 Nude
1:44:42 Bodysnatchers
2:04:47 House of Cards
Having seen over 2,000 shows, this set remains in my top three all time performances. I'll always remember the thousands of tiny glow sticks flying through the air while hearing House of Cards for the first time (the show was pre-In Rainbows). I immediately fell in love with that song, and anytime I hear it, I'm transported back to that magical moment where everything was just perfect.
Remember when people started throwing them around? Glow sticks arching through the air.
Nicholaus11 you’ve seen 2000 shows you are my fucking. Hero! I’ve seen like 400 in 30 years how the fuck did you do it !!?? You are a true hero! Rock on !!
Nicholaus11 when I first heard hoise of cards art Greek theatre Berkeley I thought they were joking and were gonna stop and start over hahahahaha
you and me both on all counts! but my show list is about 1100 (just went through all of my old tickets and such and entered them on setlist)
Holy shit u guys are crazy, ive seen like couple dozens and theyre all on youtube. Never get the chance to see them live
This has to be the best vesion of Climbing Up The Walls. The transition from National Anthem? The radio throughout? The electronic screeches at the end? Unreal performance
58:09 Johnny: What’s this button do- oh shit I gotta play
In June 2006, I had just graduated high school and was preparing to move to a bigger city, 250 km away from home, for college. I would listen to Radiohead all day everyday. Your music helped me through a failure (what seemed the end of the world -- failing to get in a acting school), through a trauma, but also through convoluted love stories, as it happens with adolescent love, and dreams of a bigger, brighter and kinder world. Now I'm 33 and I still listen to your music, it still heals and holds me. I managed pretty fine, atfer all. Thank you for everything.
Me too. Had just graduated high school. Went to Bonnaroo as a graduation present. Greatest concert of my life. Still remember standing in the crowd and singing No Surprises with 80,000 other people.
I was a month old
@@Harley_Gazzard I was a few days old
monday
tuesday
wednesday
radiohead
friday
saturday
sunday
@Roof Access same LMAO
So Radiohead is
Here in Japan it starts at 6 o'clock on a Friday
"on a friday" (9am) here.
Exactly!
1:46:09 Ed's smile when he sees Thom and jonny vibing is so damn wholesome lol
I like your profile picture
I was an obsessive user of a Radiohead fan forum back then (Treefingers represent!) and this show was one of the holy grails for people looking for forensic evidence of "LP7". Remember hearing Bodysnatchers in particular and being SO HYPED for what would be coming in the future. And I can still remember listening to In Rainbows on release day and being absolutely blown away. Thanks for this upload and taking me back to a time when I had my whole future ahead of me!
I'm calling it now as soon as you heard 15 Step you thought Radiohead was about to turn into a pop band
Damn i wish i was born like 10 years earlier
@@typicalfurry2747But 15 step isn’t pop… at all😭☠️
These concerts are helping me a lot during this quarantine. Gracias.
Me toooo!!! 😍😍😍😍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Laura N уеs!! i’m listen! thanks, guys!! Russia
Hold up I know this is irrelevant but how was this released 16 hours ago and this says 1 day ago
I love radiohead👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Yes! I love Radiohead! ‘Everything in its right place’...some day soon I hope things will get sorted out.
So, how many songs are you going to play?
- Radiohead: YES!
1:07:08 - Jonny looks at Thom with such reverence.
I was there. I went to this, my first Bonnaroo, mainly because Radiohead was headlining but the weekend also featured My Morning Jacket, Death Cab for Cutie, Tom Petty, Sonic Youth, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, Oysterhead, Beck, Cypress Hill, Steel Pulse, Disco Biscuits, Elvis Costello, Rusted Root, Steve Earl ... I mean, just absolutely loaded to the gills.
But going in, I remember being surprised at how few people seemed to know what they were *in for* with Radiohead. I had seen them a handful of times, which was a lot for those of us in the states at the time and just told everyone around me to "prepare yourselves."
Suffice it to say, they owned the weekend... a weekend filled with legendary, fantastic performers. It is considered arguably the best of all Bonnaroo performances, in fact. They went back a few years later and tried to replicate it, but nothing could top this, their first Bonnaroo performance.
I will always be able to say I was there and witnessed the great glowstick war during a rendition of then unreleased House of Cards. Mind blowing.
Don’t forget, Beck played right before this.
The audio on this is exceptional, I really wish they could release this on bandcamp for a charitable cause like the Minidisc leak
the audio is available online. it's even better than what you're hearing on youtube.
@@solarflaresmusic9267 Owning only a smartphone and nothing else, I'm not that IT minded, so please forgive my ignorance when I ask, 'where do I go for just the audio ?'
Thanks in advance
@@roelandpoukens7992 well if you don't have a computer you won't be able to download it as it's a huge file. Unless you have a ton of space. But i'm pretty sure it's a flac file, not mp3.
@@roelandpoukens7992 check blogspot radiohead bootlegs (radio-boots) and essential radiohead bootlegs.
Today has been the most perfect day I've ever had
I drove 15 hours to be at this festival to see Radiohead and it was an experience that has stayed with me. Absolutely unforgettable.
15 steps you might say?
So rare that I watch one of these legendary live shows from a legendary band on youtube and get to say I was there. But I was there, and man it was every bit as special as it seems and then some. What a wonderful night.
This Is gonna be a glorious day
I feel my luck could change
this isn't happening
Lucky!
Best day I'll ever see
I feel my luck could change (oh, not the first to say this, but I saw this comment just as the above line was sung so I had to add this)
This needs to be released as a vinyl boxset ASAP!
As this show ended and the Everything loop finally faded out, I couldn't move. I stood there crying my eyes out for a solid 10 minutes as people wandered off kicking trash and whatnot around on the ground.
Eventually a random guy walking by put his arms around me and asked if I was ok.
"Yeah, I'm really fucking ok right now man." was all I could respond.
He goes, "I'm not a big Radiohead fan but I feel like we just saw something special."
"I'm pretty sure we just saw the greatest concert of our lives." was my response, and I have yet to be proven wrong.
I hope this is real, and I salute you. 🫡
I feel this friend
Saw them 4 times between’08 and 16 and each better than the last
They would all pale to this show tho
I’m in awe of anyone in the audience
Today i got out of the hospital.. my heart stopped at 2 times and my breathing.. i dont have much more time and if i had one last living wish would be to see them. That's why Videotape and " How to disappear completely " hits harder.. at least i got to see them here. I'm forever grateful for Radiohead , Thom/ jonny... you've helped me thru my darkest times and now as i know i wont be here long..
how are you doing now?
Hope you're fine. Make a good time here
How are you doing?
How to disappear completely is flawless here!
I hope you are doing well
If I could only have one band's music to listen to for the rest of my life it'd be without a doubt Radiohead. Endlessly mesmerizing. Thanks for entertaining us with these concerts while we stay at home. Much respect. 🙏
That's pretty much what I do. Do you have some bands you could recommend me?
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@@GLITCH_-.- modest mouse
Same. Best band ever.. no one can convince me otherwise
I was there! Recorded the whole thing on my minidisc recorder (Sony MZ-B10) at the front of the stage. During the last part of Paranoid Android I accidentally hit a dude in the face while dancing. We both shook it off in less than 1sec and kept dancing. Incredible show, will never forget.
Do you have a copy of your recording uploaded somewhere? Would love to hear this from the audience perspective.
Michael McGehee haha awesome story for such an amazing concert! :)
I got up front for Elvis Costello and watched him. Cool. Stayed in that spot til Beck came up and played. Both acts were amazing. Huge Beck fan. Then I was at the gate for this show. Standing in one spot for eleven hours in the muggiest heat ever. Then this. By the time it was over I was dehydrated and slightly tripping from heat and exhaustion. I immediately got out in the night air and threw up the water a fellow fan gave me. Greatest show I've ever been to.
Long story short. Almost died, 100% would recommend.
Radiohead at their absolute best. Everything is firing on all cylinders.
Waiting for that awesome version of Videotape
Luis VCSilva it’s so perfect, you will love it!
The easy version
Best version of videotape. I want this to be the last song I ever hear.
Best Kid A live version. Period.
Beautiful version!!!
El Facha AGREED.
Coachella 2012 weekend 2 (April 21) is a noteworthy challenger. Bummed we didn’t get the proshot for that one
@@blurreddivisions I like when they played in that year for the vocoder voice sounds so creepy
There's a version from 03 that I slightly prefer. But this is still fantastic
Love the shot of 1:59:40 of Thom reflecting off of the piano Johnny is playing.
You can tell how psyched they are to be playing new material. I bet the decision to tour the In Rainbows material is the key to what made it such a great album...
TRACKLISTING 🤘:
• There There
6:12 .2 + 2 = 5
9:41 • 15 Step
14:31 • Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
18:57 •Exit Music
23:43 •Kid A
27:30 •Dollars and Cents
32:46 •Videotape
37:44 •No Surprises
42:02 •Paranoid Android
48:20 •The Gloaming
52:11 •The National Anthem
56:50 •Climbing Up the Walls
1:01:25 •Nude
1:06:19 •Street Spirit (Fade Out)
1:11:08 •The Bends
1:15:35 •Myxomatosis
1:20:41 •How to Disappear Completely
1:27:36 •You and Whose Army?
1:31:10 •Pyramid Song
1:35:59 •Like Spinning Plates
1:39:22 •Fake Plastic Trees
1:44:42 •Bodysnatchers
1:49:50 •Lucky
1:54:10 •Idioteque
1:59:16 •Karma Police
2:04:47 •House of Cards
2:10:40 •Everything in Its Right Place
I could have sworn they did creep I was there and said hey that's the one song I knew
@@stevenalpert3619Did you ever become a Radiohead fan after this show? They had many amazing songs during the setlist
perfect audio recording
@@kadenpile-riley2170 I should think he did if he's commenting on a video of the concert 15 years on... Must've made an impression.
I cried all the way through Fake Plastic Trees. It's powerful yet innocent, angry yet delicate, happy yet heart-wrenching. Pure awesomeness.
i cried too, so good
I feel like this is an exceptionally good performance of Fake Plastic too. Johnny really got that spacey guitar effect just perfect for this version.
I was here. this show followed Beck, and Radiohead and beck were two of my absolute favorites I had never seen. I'm not exaggerating, this show was one of the BEST experiences of my LIFE! I'm 44. it was a spiritual orgy for me. I would do anything to go back and be dancing my ass off in that audience again. I was at the first ten bonnaroos, meant so much to me
Man, I'll never get tired of seeing Thom go nuts in Idioteque
Fasta Johna!
FASTER
AWHHH FOCK IT!!
AND FIRST OF THE CHILDREN A FIRST AND THE CHILDREN
I've been to seven or so Radiohead concerts, and this one had the best energy of any. The crowd was electric and Thom visibly enjoyed the moment. An absolutely unforgettable, sublime experience to be there which I will never forget. Thank you for the amazing footage and memory.
Someone press this on vinyl.
One of the best experiences of my life, I will never forget walking out past people who were rejoicing this epic show and completely mind blown.
Same!
One of the best shows of my life! I’ve never seen a more respectfully quiet crowd before or since. We were all just hanging on every note… no one was chatting during the songs at all; you could hear a pin drop during the piano jam 💯💯
One of the best versions of Kid A
This early version of Videotape is such a wonder. Incredible!
all the songs from In Rainbows sound like they matured in oak barrels
If there was one moment in history I could go back to and witness, it would be this
Not only Videotape, what a fantastic version of Myxomatosis!
Edit: what a fucking amazing show!!
Man, Ed's harmonies are super on point this performance. Particularly 'No Surprises' and 'The Gloaming'.
I remember that night so vividly, particularly when they played 15 Step and Weird Fishes back to back. I had no idea what those songs were but I knew they were special.
I was also there. I was in the very front and I was so close that Thom Yorke's spit hit me in the forehead and I was convinced that I was blessed for greatness hahaha It was a wonderful experience!!
Setlist:
00:00:17 There There
00:05:46 2 + 2 = 5
00:09:38 15 Step
00:14:27 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
00:18:52 Exit Music
00:23:36 Kid A
00:27:26 Dollars and Cents
00:32:40 Videotape
00:37:40 No Surprises
00:41:55 Paranoid Android
00:48:14 The Gloaming
00:52:00 The National Anthem
00:56:25 Climbing Up the Walls
01:01:20 Nude
01:06:15 Street Spirit (Fade Out)
01:11:00 The Bends
01:15:30 Myxomatosis
01:19:32 How to Disappear Completely
Encore:
01:27:30 You and Whose Army?
01:31:00 Pyramid Song
01:35:55 Like Spinning Plates
01:39:20 Fake Plastic Trees
01:44:40 Bodysnatchers
01:49:47 Lucky
01:54:08 Idioteque
01:59:12 Karma Police
Encore 2:
02:04:44 House of Cards
02:10:29 Everything in Its Right Place
That's one amazing set list right there
shit, it's like 3 hours long!
Wow I can't see Creep on the encore list.
Wow really amazing setlist
Okey, this is more than true.