(AUDIO) Radiohead - 8/08/2001 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2018
- 1. The National Anthem
2. Morning Bell
3. My Iron Lung
4. Karma Police
5. Knives Out
6. Optimistic
7. Climbing up the Walls
8. No Surprises
9. Dollars and Cents
10. Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
11. Exit Music (For a Film)
12. I Might Be Wrong
13. Pyramid Song
14. Paranoid Android
15. Idioteque
16. Everything in its Right Place (If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next intro, Manic Street Preachers cover)
[encore 1]
17. Like Spinning Plates
18. Lucky
19. You and Whose Army?
20. How to Disappear Completely
[encore 2]
21. Talk Show Host
22. Street Spirit (Fade Out)
This'un took a while... experimenting with what the easiest way is to align the slides more accurately with the start/end of the song, as per request by the nice guys who have watch parties of my videos... so here's a test run. - Видеоклипы
I was at this show! I was sleeping one morning when my phone woke me. I didn't recognize the number or the voice. He said, "Hello, would you like to go to the Radiohead concert with me?". I immediately answered in the affirmative. Then I had to ask, "Sorry, but who is this? He told me. It was this MUCH older man I had been to a couple parties at his house and I knew his daughter. He explained it would be a group of us including his daughter, not a date, he just had heard I was a fan and he had an extra ticket. We drove like 6 hours in this huge red, classic convertible all the way up to Ohio, smoking and laughing the whole way. We stopped at some restaurant that had tanks with large reptiles in it and I felt sorry for them because it was loud in there and kids were knocking on the glass. The show was amazing! Nothing better than FREE TICKETS!
I remember buying “I might be wrong: live recordings” and listening to like spinning plates and thinking “that was the Cleveland show version...why didn’t they include this in the liner notes?!?” This was my first Radiohead concert and I was so blown away. My friend and I snuck near the back stage and yelled “Tchock!!!!” to thom and he turned to us and took a bow, then hopped (literally) onto the bus. I could have died right then and would have been happy.
I was at this concert. It was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to.
19 years ago. I remember this as clearly as I can; lots of things have gone through my head since then. This is beautiful to listen to again and thanks for posting this.
Ner the end if "Street Spirit" Johnny Greenwood plays the keyboard with the headstock of his guitar whilst playing the guitar. Such a great show. Thanks again for posting this!
Great show at a wonderful outdoor venue. One of the best concerts of my life and a cloud 9 moment when they did H2DC.
I'm so glad you posted this. I was at this show. Started on the lawn and ended up in the front row. I found a bootleg on Napster a few weeks later and burned it to CD. That CD is long lost now. What a great show this was.
I was at this show!!! Frickin incredible!
Thank you so much for posting this. I was at this show and this bringing back great memories.
was there. snuck into the pavillion area, incredible show.
thank you immensely for this. this show is a treasure. one of their finest performances.
I agree. I was there. I think my face is still sitting on the lawn from hearing Spinning Plates.
Nice! Live debut of Spinning Plates right here, which is on the live album.
Also, aligning seems to work well, so good job. : )
Thank you so much for posting this! Great show! Is there any chance you have a recording of their 2003 show at the Blossom Center in Cuyahoga? I was there and it's the best show of my life. I've searched for recordings several times to no avail. Jonny's solo on Go To Sleep was transcendental!
Had a great time at this show!
I was at this show..In the front row !
I remember just... drinking in the feeling of Awe when Thom played a few bars of If You Tolerate This then Your Children Will be Next... nearly shat myself afterwards realizing how awesome it was..
Funniest moment of this show, I was pretty close to the stage and these two girls were holding bouquets of flowers the entire show... only to throw them at Ed near the end.. once they threw the flowers they darted off in embarrassment, and when Ed looked out all he saw was me and one other dirty looking dude with awkward looks on our faces hahah -- he definitely seemed thrown off lol
lmao at 1:23:56 you can hear the guy who first recognized the song, and yell "Like Spinning Plates! and the crowd cheers.
That was me man!!!!
@@ericmunden1059 You will not believe how many times I have heard your voice then lmao. Congrats on being the first person in history to figure it out.
@@ericmunden1059 much respect to you, you have been immortalized in history on the I Might Be Wrong recording!
@@ericmunden1059 It's got to feel pretty good being the first to say the name of the song but to also then be immortalized by it being part of the I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings album.
what a beautiful moment!!!!!!@@ericmunden1059
For reasons unknown, I got the sudden flu driving into Blossom Music Center. People are pre-gaming all around (who doesn’t live for that) and all I want to do upon rolling in at 4pm is go home. What a bummer. I stumbled around like a zombie that night. I don’t think it was a the best set at the same time hearing wailing when undergoing flu waves is heavy. I was thinking of someone the whole time. Name, Ryan. Glad he wasn’t there. We all have crumble moments, right? 21 years later we’re still together. Hopefully after tonight. I know, a lot to ingest. I called him out on DM communicating with a female on Twitter. He got angry and denied. So that’s the story. Be good to one another. Peace out.