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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Premiered May 7, 2020 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
"We did this festival called Bonnaroo. We did 2.5 hours. And thereâs 80,000 people, admittedly theyâve been smoking the sticky green all dayâ probably wouldnât 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
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Jonny playing guitar and synth at the same time, using the guitarâs headstock to hit the keys at 1:09:08... different class.
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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 â 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).
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The ending of this Videotape version (36:30) is probably one of the best moments I've ever heard in music.
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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
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@vickhs
1 year ago
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?
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