@jemimallah Eh. Out of context. He said no one who was boycotting Israel at the time was boycotting America for Trump despite being as much if not more vocally opposed to Trump because to them it's about sales, not about playing to fans. And he's right about that. Israel's government is evil, there's no question about that. Any government that has mandatory 2 year military service requirements for every citizen is unquestionably bad. That doesn't mean everyone born in Israel is bad, too. Bernie is probably the most Jewish politician in America and still opposes what Israel is doing. I don't think it's as black and white as "all Jews are evil zionists."
What do you mean "No"? Lol, he DID disliked the thought of playing it. Iron Lung is actually a song about their song Creep if you didn't know. If I could remember correctly, they mentioned it's not what they wanted Radiohead to be.
lol i think the girl shouting "jonny" and "how do you!" constantly mightve been at the march 29 show too (still shouting jonny. but requesting pop is dead instead.) gotta admire that dedication
The music makes fanatics and fanatics make the music. "Groupies are great: people need to understand that. They're great... They inspire you to write good songs." ---Mick Jagger 1972
@@beautifullights8484 "Groupie" is not a harsh word at all, except for a pathologically uptight, Puritan society which hates sex and hates girls & boys who love it----especially, girls, apparently. What's harsh is this sick, vile era, harsh in its moralistic sadism of condemning people for pleasure and joy. The quote is from Mick Jagger himself. It was from 1972, when he stood for something. "Groupies" means those people whose souls are so shaken, so enlivened, so stirred to euphoria or melancholy by the music that they want to fuck and adore the maker of the music----that's noble, not the opposite. I despise the value judgements of contemporary America, and its Medieval self righteousness.
This Radiohead recital is on a God level. I have heard it 3 times already and it is a unique experience. Thom Yorke a guy from another planet, his way of singing, performing, his total and great dedication. The other members simply excellent in their respective performances of their instruments. Radiohead a 21st century band that brings together nuances to be a band to be among the most influential.
It's great seeing this show again. I was there with a great group of friends. We drove up from Champaign, IL - borrowed a friends car. David Gray was great as the opener. RE: Radiohead: I (we) were blown away at the power of the performance - seeing the material from "The Bends" executed with such precision and emotion was eye opening. I'll never forget that show.
I was just thinking how cool they played at the Metro. I was lucky enough to have seen them on the OK Computer tour. Would've loved to have seen them post Bends pre-OKComputer. Even post Pablo Honey-pre Bends.
I have seen this recital not many times, but in the end I conclude that this band is definitely the biggest band of the 90s. Obviously there are others like Oasis, The Cure, Nirvana that made a great contribution, but Radiohead with their album " OK Computer ", were among the immortal groups in the history of world music.
Thank you infinitely for putting up one of the best shows I've ever seen of this or any other band. This music speaks to a lot of people. It feels like Radiohead's blazing zenith; and this 1996 tour should stand forever in Rock n Roll History. You can feel the blood burst in the music. If this group wrote only 5 songs: Creep, Lung, High, Bones, Fake Plastic, they would be one of the greatest of the past 30 years; these songs just shred the soul, and they arrived at a time when people still somewhat cared for having a soul; and what a savage, sickening irony that the force and fervor radiating here in these songs and that the sublimity they breathe are needed more now than ever, they are more apt even now in this era of the crucifixion of joy and tribal mania onto madness. (PS: The KRoQ Christmas Party at the Universal Amphitheater in LA (also w Sonic Youth, Joan Osbourne, etc.) was all-out euphoric , with or without cocaine, or morphine as the case delectable).
I consider myself a very knowledgeable person in music, especially from the 70s. This Radiohead band has nothing, but nothing to envy the bands of those years, who were the creators of all the musical movements that now endure. This Mr. Thom Yorke is a guy just a genius in his creations, his other colleagues who follow him in his band do it great. Radiohead is a band that has definitely stayed within the cool bands of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Blow Out es un temazo infravalorado incluso por los mismos fans de Radiohead solo por estar en el indeseado Pablo Honey, si estuviese en The Bends fuese una de las mejores canciones del disco.
Para mi este es el mejor RADIOHEAD!!,bien densos y lo que sonaban y sobre todo las malditas y hermosas canciones del mejor disco ,THE BENDS hoy 2022 lo escucho y no lo puedo creer,otro nivel y eso que banco los otros discos mas raros.
Muchos extrañamos esta etapa de radiohead que jamás volverá, aunque en lo personal fue para bien porque la forma en que evolucióno radiohead fue increíble, lives como este y el de astoria son oro puro y hay que disfrutarlos!!!
Yo estoy enamorado de la transición entre The Bends y Ok Computer y entiendo completamente tu comentario. Kid A me pareció una revolución musical, pero lo que se hizo en esta etapa fueron los cimientos de lo que sería Radiohead, historia de la música.
From this recital there is a song announced by Thom Yorke called "Lift". What great themes, well, I loved it. In fact somewhere he names his name "Thom".
In the world of Radiohead commenting and puns….(which, we all know, is incessant and includes many references to lemons) this is top notch. Fucking laughed so hard I spilled my beer.
Features great versions of Lift, Bulletproof, and Electioneering.. and an awesome recording of Blow Out! A friend went to this concert, but I missed seeing them during this era. Starlaksp, I wonder how you're doing. Thank you Cameron!
Call me a hipster, but I really think their most interesting music was made between 94 and 96. Some of the arrangements on their songs back then could be so dynamic, especially with the 3 guitars at the same time. Those also happen to be their best batch of B-sides which could give their A stuff post OK Computer a run for its money. What is funny is that I liked Kid A and amnesiac and HTTF, but when I first heard In Rainbows, I remember thinking, "this was the album I was hoping to hear 3 albums ago. "
Radiohead genial banda. En lopersonal soy fanático de las bandas británicas de los 70's. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Emerson Like and Palmer, Black Sabbath, etc. Pero en siglo XXI esta banda Radiohead, tiene aires y estilo antiguo, es decir eso de las bandas de los 70's. Excelente el señor Thom Yorke y su banda, buen sonido, buen estilo.
The metro is one of the most beautiful places I ever seen a show.. I saw fucking alien ant farm here.. I didnt want to see them I just went because it was a show while i was in chicago.. The wood work in the metro is fucking gorgeous like early 1900's carved wood gorgeous! I'd love to go back someday
I saw Coldplay ( I know, I know still a fan too) before they released X&Y and me and buddy got handed free tickets with about 20 other fans by the bands manager since something happened with the ticket sale and they felt bad and let a lucky few in no charge. I talked to woman at the show that said she paid $300 for one ticket, this was there pre release exclusive show where they played never before heard music and collected cell batteries at the door, Gweneth Paltrow was even there. I felt so lucky to be there. Metro will always be my favorite venue!
"All crowdsurfers are wankers" is still my favorite Thom quote.
@jemimallah Eh. Out of context. He said no one who was boycotting Israel at the time was boycotting America for Trump despite being as much if not more vocally opposed to Trump because to them it's about sales, not about playing to fans. And he's right about that.
Israel's government is evil, there's no question about that. Any government that has mandatory 2 year military service requirements for every citizen is unquestionably bad. That doesn't mean everyone born in Israel is bad, too.
Bernie is probably the most Jewish politician in America and still opposes what Israel is doing. I don't think it's as black and white as "all Jews are evil zionists."
the way Thom says, "this is called creep." you could tell he already was annoyed playing it.
Yeah. After like 1994 or something, he started to hate playing it
Not really, no.
What do you mean "No"? Lol, he
DID disliked the thought of playing it. Iron Lung is actually a song about their song Creep if you didn't know. If I could remember correctly, they mentioned it's not what they wanted Radiohead to be.
*For Mobile Users*
1. My Iron Lung - 00:15
2. Bones - 05:20
3. Electioneering - 08:58
4. Black Star - 12:58
5. Lucky - 17:22
6. Street Spirit (Fade Out) - 22:23
7. Planet Telex - 27:19
8. Anyone Can Play Guitar - 31:48
9. (Nice Dream) - 36:15
10. High & Dry - 41:07
11. Lift - 45:35
12. Creep - 49:57
13. Just - 54:39
14. The Bends - 58:51
15. Bulletproof..I Wish I Was - 1:06:17
16. Fake Plastic Trees - 1:10:15
17. Blow Out - 1:15:13
Pokètrainer Red Thx 🙏🏻
Pokètrainer Red Thank you so very much! Much appreciated!
Thanks :)
it would to be nice, wonderfull, magic return to this point of time and start again!!!!
lol i think the girl shouting "jonny" and "how do you!" constantly mightve been at the march 29 show too (still shouting jonny. but requesting pop is dead instead.) gotta admire that dedication
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The music makes fanatics and fanatics make the music. "Groupies are great: people need to understand that. They're great... They inspire you to write good songs." ---Mick Jagger 1972
@@jasonlynn1017 Groupie is a harsh word, I think they're just fans.
@@beautifullights8484 "Groupie" is not a harsh word at all, except for a pathologically uptight, Puritan society which hates sex and hates girls & boys who love it----especially, girls, apparently. What's harsh is this sick, vile era, harsh in its moralistic sadism of condemning people for pleasure and joy. The quote is from Mick Jagger himself. It was from 1972, when he stood for something. "Groupies" means those people whose souls are so shaken, so enlivened, so stirred to euphoria or melancholy by the music that they want to fuck and adore the maker of the music----that's noble, not the opposite. I despise the value judgements of contemporary America, and its Medieval self righteousness.
Naaaaaah, you ain't necessarily gotta. Shes probly ride or die for our Radillohead dewds tho.
This Radiohead recital is on a God level. I have heard it 3 times already and it is a unique experience. Thom Yorke a guy from another planet, his way of singing, performing, his total and great dedication. The other members simply excellent in their respective performances of their instruments. Radiohead a 21st century band that brings together nuances to be a band to be among the most influential.
B e a u t i f u l l y…. S a i d….
bulletbroof is the hidden gem of this show
it's perfect!
It's great seeing this show again. I was there with a great group of friends. We drove up from Champaign, IL - borrowed a friends car. David Gray was great as the opener. RE: Radiohead: I (we) were blown away at the power of the performance - seeing the material from "The Bends" executed with such precision and emotion was eye opening. I'll never forget that show.
Thank you, Robert O‘Brien, cousin of Ed O‘Brien.
I was just thinking how cool they played at the Metro. I was lucky enough to have seen them on the OK Computer tour. Would've loved to have seen them post Bends pre-OKComputer. Even post Pablo Honey-pre Bends.
It’s called Lift. Thanks for asking.
more of 20 years after video???
And then he smilling to audience who'd asked.. it's precious.. 😍
Best moment.
i feel like if it was released along with Ok Computer it could’ve been more popular than creep
Best moments
00:15 My Iron Lung
05:20 Bones
08:58 Electioneering
12:58 Black Star
17:22 Lucky
22:23 Street Spirit (Fade Out)
27:19 Planet Telex
31:48 Anyone Can Play Guitar
36:15 (Nice Dream)
41:07 High and Dry
45:35 Lift
49:57 Creep
54:39 Just
58:51 The Bends
1:06:17 Bullet Proof...I Wish I Was
1:10:15 Fake Plastic Trees
1:15:13 Blow Out
The sound's quality is great.
Random: that was a great elevator song
Thom: what?
49:43
lol
I love Lift so much it flat out hooked me like a song with soul tends to do
Lift! YES
This version of Electioneering is so good
Album version is better in my opinon :) but nice studium of making a song :)
Didn't know this video of Lift existed. Thought there was only 1 pro shot on RUclips.
Damn. Would have loved to see this. The Bends got me through the passing of my Dad.
that girl at 1:14:00 screaming “I LOVE YOU” got me dying and even thom did a little scoff
I have seen this recital not many times, but in the end I conclude that this band is definitely the biggest band of the 90s. Obviously there are others like Oasis, The Cure, Nirvana that made a great contribution, but Radiohead with their album " OK Computer ", were among the immortal groups in the history of world music.
That feeling when you have one person calling out for 'lurgee'...
2022 and I’m just hearing this version of Bullet Proof. And I’m
Blown away all over again 🙏🙏 magic just pure magic
That Has to be The longest intro to Lucky ever.
Thanks for The upload, appreciate it so much.
How lucky that people so close to Thom,, Thom's voice was so different to nowdays,,here was so powerful ,beautiful and pure 🤩
Here via the “What Is Music” podcast. Radiohead season highly highly recommended.
Thank you infinitely for putting up one of the best shows I've ever seen of this or any other band. This music speaks to a lot of people. It feels like Radiohead's blazing zenith; and this 1996 tour should stand forever in Rock n Roll History. You can feel the blood burst in the music. If this group wrote only 5 songs: Creep, Lung, High, Bones, Fake Plastic, they would be one of the greatest of the past 30 years; these songs just shred the soul, and they arrived at a time when people still somewhat cared for having a soul; and what a savage, sickening irony that the force and fervor radiating here in these songs and that the sublimity they breathe are needed more now than ever, they are more apt even now in this era of the crucifixion of joy and tribal mania onto madness. (PS: The KRoQ Christmas Party at the Universal Amphitheater in LA (also w Sonic Youth, Joan Osbourne, etc.) was all-out euphoric , with or without cocaine, or morphine as the case delectable).
I consider myself a very knowledgeable person in music, especially from the 70s. This Radiohead band has nothing, but nothing to envy the bands of those years, who were the creators of all the musical movements that now endure. This Mr. Thom Yorke is a guy just a genius in his creations, his other colleagues who follow him in his band do it great. Radiohead is a band that has definitely stayed within the cool bands of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Blow Out sigue siendo de mis temas favoritos, en vivo es simplemente genial.
Así es y con todos estos años y álbumes es de mis favoritas y vamos que radiohead tiene muchas pero muchas canciones excelentes.
Blow Out es un temazo infravalorado incluso por los mismos fans de Radiohead solo por estar en el indeseado Pablo Honey, si estuviese en The Bends fuese una de las mejores canciones del disco.
The best live version of fake plastic trees
Para mi este es el mejor RADIOHEAD!!,bien densos y lo que sonaban y sobre todo las malditas y hermosas canciones del mejor disco ,THE BENDS hoy 2022 lo escucho y no lo puedo creer,otro nivel y eso que banco los otros discos mas raros.
Muchos extrañamos esta etapa de radiohead que jamás volverá, aunque en lo personal fue para bien porque la forma en que evolucióno radiohead fue increíble, lives como este y el de astoria son oro puro y hay que disfrutarlos!!!
Que tiene esta etapa de especial?
@@polarpolar8862 estaban más deprimidos, nah mentira no c xd
Yo estoy enamorado de la transición entre The Bends y Ok Computer y entiendo completamente tu comentario. Kid A me pareció una revolución musical, pero lo que se hizo en esta etapa fueron los cimientos de lo que sería Radiohead, historia de la música.
From this recital there is a song announced by Thom Yorke called "Lift". What great themes, well, I loved it. In fact somewhere he names his name "Thom".
what the fuck why is the overall quality of this so good??😭😭😭
This is amazing, wish I was here
so, so you think you can tell heaven from hell?
34:03 fat, ugly, dead ?? I thought mtv beach house had that exclusivity lol
O shit
@@johnjosephdejesus8524 hahahaha your dp
@@greenwoodhoran8868 i'm angery thommo yorke cobain
每次看到6:23都笑死了哈哈哈哈哈!
In the world of Radiohead commenting and puns….(which, we all know, is incessant and includes many references to lemons) this is top notch. Fucking laughed so hard I spilled my beer.
i love how he stills sings the "fat, ugly d3ad" part when he sings anyone can play guitar
You mean Fauhht ooglay Deead
Lift 😍
Features great versions of Lift, Bulletproof, and Electioneering..
and an awesome recording of Blow Out! A friend went to this concert, but I missed seeing them during this era. Starlaksp, I wonder how you're doing. Thank you Cameron!
This is surprisingly mixed good!
great recital, with versions of fabulous songs
Esta etapa de Radiohead es simplemente brutal.
so were just going to sleep on the fact that Bulletproof is the best song here
It's a Fantastic Song....wow
It could fit into In Rainbows
beautiful ! the bends era is my fav
Same
Colin's bass on Just is super juicy here.
The sound is like from studio 👌🏻
Call me a hipster, but I really think their most interesting music was made between 94 and 96. Some of the arrangements on their songs back then could be so dynamic, especially with the 3 guitars at the same time. Those also happen to be their best batch of B-sides which could give their A stuff post OK Computer a run for its money. What is funny is that I liked Kid A and amnesiac and HTTF, but when I first heard In Rainbows, I remember thinking, "this was the album I was hoping to hear 3 albums ago. "
Una joya
I didn’t realise Electioneering was so old. Must have been one of the first created for the next album.
Radiohead genial banda. En lopersonal soy fanático de las bandas británicas de los 70's. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Emerson Like and Palmer, Black Sabbath, etc. Pero en siglo XXI esta banda Radiohead, tiene aires y estilo antiguo, es decir eso de las bandas de los 70's. Excelente el señor Thom Yorke y su banda, buen sonido, buen estilo.
Last song blow my life !
Phil's snare sounds so fucking good in this show
The metro is one of the most beautiful places I ever seen a show.. I saw fucking alien ant farm here.. I didnt want to see them I just went because it was a show while i was in chicago.. The wood work in the metro is fucking gorgeous like early 1900's carved wood gorgeous! I'd love to go back someday
strocat25 I would love to go to the Metro.
The smashing pumpkins played there a lot!
I saw Coldplay ( I know, I know still a fan too) before they released X&Y and me and buddy got handed free tickets with about 20 other fans by the bands manager since something happened with the ticket sale and they felt bad and let a lucky few in no charge. I talked to woman at the show that said she paid $300 for one ticket, this was there pre release exclusive show where they played never before heard music and collected cell batteries at the door, Gweneth Paltrow was even there. I felt so lucky to be there. Metro will always be my favorite venue!
Tanks for asking :3
Awesome upload!!!! Have always fucking loved RADIOHEAD!!!!!
Three show offs and the tightest rhythm section in rock.
Thank you🖤
this is probably the best live performance of anyone can play guitar
think they went all out with it since it was the last time played live
20:16
A good “fuck you” to depression.
Thom is a beautiful angle falling down in the
human world .
You know, I think Mia really wanted to let Jonny know that she was in the crowd...
@16:30 That outro sounds heavenly with Ed backing Thom
fRUSH always thought black star must have been written the same week as the bends, and these harmony vocals just support that thought
goddamn this version of electioneering is cool
i like this :3
fucking perfect setlist
49:57 la furia de jonny
thanks for asking
blow out is so good...
1:15:33 aww his face haha
anyone can play guitar lit
que buen concierto wn ooooh
Sulk is the only Bendy song they didn’t play at this concert.
Someone kept screaming for Lurgee.
F.
Amazing!
Does anyone know what he says about Jim Morrison on “Anyone can Play Guitar”
Colin bass during blackstar ?? LOL did he forget the song?
Yeah, seems he was thrown off by one of his strings being WAY out of tune.
Yeah out of tune nightmare for Colin
David Grey probably felt a bit down about himself after this show
57:46 that fucking bass
51:42, 51:49 lol
could you pass me the dvd please :C
/what gadget is jonny using for the beginning of anyone can play guitar
kidmud999 pretty sure he’s just running his hand across the fretboard with a digitech whammy either 1 or 2 octaves up
Finger massager
35:56, 36:15 what he said?!
crowdsurfers are wankers
Their live show from Glastonbury 1997 is way better, like 10x probably
I'm here for Creep. Nothing else.
K
I came here for 'lift'
Imagine going to a Radiohead show and not having to sit through boring, dour piano ballads?
i love how he stills sings the "fat, ugly d3ad" part when he sings anyone can play guitar