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  1. 1
    bergmane1 wrote:

    02:38 PM, Apr 05, 2009 |

    Date of Concert: 8/15/2008 | Location: Boston, MA

    Anyone that uses the band names: Radiohead and Coldplay in the same sentence has some serious problems.

  2. 108
    crazycolin wrote:

    07:47 PM, Feb 25, 2009 |

    Date of Concert: 8/16/2008 | Location: Boston, MA, USA

    Life changing experience. Radiohead is the quintessential rock band. If you like Coldplay you'll love Radiohead. Occasional slow enchanting songs but mostly high energy rock with the most mature changes, harmonies, melodies and effects you can imagine. The light tubes were amazing, vertical plastic tubes hung from 50 feet above stage equidistant from eachother so looking at them from above would be a square dotted pattern with effects shining through them from above. They bobbed to and fro in the breeze as though underwater in a blue-green-yellow-red ocean. You've all heard In Rainbows, I needn't describe the songs. High energy, high quality sound, I was on my feet the whole time. They played the Bends, my heart melted.

  3. 246
    dantemm wrote:

    09:42 PM, Jan 20, 2009 |

    Date of Concert: 8/21/2003 | Location: Cuyahoga Falls, OH, USA

    TRIPLE-REVIEW: Tori Amos, Radiohead, Over the Rhine (3 cities in Ohio - - Aug 2003)

    Ohio is great for concerts… triple show review (8/24/2003)

    Not every week do you get to see 3 of your Top 5 Artists. This was one of those weeks for me…
    Tori Amos, Radiohead, and Over the Rhine.

    Here’s a triple review of OHIO shows this past week…

    I. Tori Amos
    II. Radiohead
    III. Over the Rhine (bookstore show)

    I. TORI AMOS & Marc Broussard
    PromoWest Pavilion, Columbus, OH (just barely outside of downtown)
    Wednesday, August 20th, 2003

    HIGHLIGHTS: The opener was good. Strong voice. Tori was great… there were some technical problems partway through the set, but she handled it well. Her dress ripped, too… the resulting song that came out of that one was great. :) Song highlights were: Sweet Dreams (a Winter b-side), Mr Zebra, Caught a Lite Sneeze, Mary (another b-side), I Can’t See New York, Hey Jupiter, Bliss, A Sorta Fairytale, China, Liquid Diamonds, Girl, Precious Things, Space Dog, and Cornflake Girl… a lot of great tunes. Plus a birthday number was fun, too… apparently this was her last show before turning 40. She seems to be cool with that. :) Hanging out in Columbus’ Short North was great the next day, too. Magnolia Thunderpussy (awesome music selection), Monkeys Retreat (cool Simpsons collector stuff), and coffee for me; jewelry and art shops for Margarita… lots of glass in the Cow Town. Seemed like the shops fancied it. We some some excellent Chihuly pieces… my credit card wouldn’t handle purchasing them ($32k to start). Oh, maybe next time.

    BUMMER: Ben Folds not being there was the biggest bummer. This was one of the two shows that he wasn’t going to co-headline. I didn’t find that out until *after* I bought my tickets and booked the hotel. Another bummer… she seemed to play too much from To Venus and Back (4-5 songs, ugh). Oh well, she played enough other material to make up for it… :)

    OVERALL: Great show… my 8th time seeing Tori, and the setlist was been vastly different every time. That’s what I love about her touring… from day-to-day, it’s a different show.

    II. RADIOHEAD & Steve Malkmus and the Jicks
    Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (just outside of Akron)
    Thursday, August 21st, 2003

    HIGHLIGHTS: There There (with Ed on mini-drums and Jonny on mini-drums, keys, and guitar), Paranoid Android, Exit Music (For a Film), Lucky, Idioteque, Morning Bell, 2+2=5, Punchup at a Wedding, Wolf at the Door. They seemed to stick with the newer stuff, which is fine. But it seemed when they played any older stuff (Paranoid or Exit Music), that they were phenomenally tighter, and/or those songs lent themselves better to the live show. The Kid A stuff didn’t seem to lend itself as well (it did last time - 2 years ago). My favorite played was probably Paranoid Android. We moved up to the right side of the lawn, away from the crowd, after about 5 songs. We could see and hear (and breathe) way better. A nice breeze cooling us off, comfy grass to sit on, a beauty on my arm, and a great band flaoting through the air… ’twas a good time. Oh, and finally finding the only Indian restaurant in the Akron/Cuyahoga phone book was a blessing.
    Different korma than our usual haunts (yummy as hell), and Strawberry Lassi (yum).

    BUMMER: No My Iron Lung, Fake Plastic Trees, or Street Spirit (unless they had a 2nd encore that we missed)… also, the song “Kid A” was icky in the live performance (with a side of ICK sauce). Steve Malkmus & the Jicks were quite boring and lame. There were 2 or 3 Jicks’ songs near the middle-end that were *decent*. That’s about it. Oh, another bummer… Blossom’s parking is, like, miles and miles and miles from the venue. A 30 minute walk post-show is a drain. Oh, plus when we tried to check-in to our B&B at 3pm *no one* was there. We walked in, and *no one*. We eventually found a room with an A/C and napped until 5:30 until the proprietor finally showed up. It was surreal, at best. Quite disorganized B&B, but a KILLER house (O’Neill House in Akron) and a killer breakfast… yum.

    OVERALL: Great lights, Thom’s a spaz, Jonny hates his guitar, Radiohead put on a great show again.

    III. OVER THE RHINE and tons of books
    Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Cincinnati, OH (just outside of Kentucky)
    Saturday, August 23rd, 2003

    HIGHLIGHTS: Hometown (Norwood) Boy, Suitcase, Anything At All, Show Me, Fever, Ohio, trivia break (Drew Vogel, aka D.V., won a framed poster), The Seahorse, and Summertime. They also had What I’ll Remember Most, Changes Come, and Bothered on the setlist, but didn’t play them. Suitcase was great.
    Show Me was better than what I’d heard prior, and Fever was stunningly sexy (as usual).

    BUMMER: I didn’t have my OHIO CDs from Paste yet. I didn’t even have them by the time I got home late Saturday night. I had K&L sign my Paste Order Confirmation email instead. I crack myself up sometimes.

    OVERALL: Great set, sound was a bit off, but it was a really fun time. Song highlights were… all of ‘em. It was good to see them in a nice intimate bookstore venue.

    My wife (Margarita) somehow puts up with all of the driving to concerts… yay, I picked a winner! :)

    Ohio traveller,
    Dan

    FULL REVIEW:
    http://jazzsick.wordpress.com/2003/08/23/triple-review-tori-amos-radiohead-over-the-rhine-3-cities-in-ohio-aug-2003/

  4. 246
    dantemm wrote:

    08:37 PM, Jan 20, 2009 |

    Date of Concert: 8/20/2008 | Location: Auburn, WA, USA

    REVIEW: Radiohead @ White River Amphitheatre (Auburn, WA - - 8/20/08)

    Well, first off, I wasn’t going to attempt to take my own pictures of the show… I’m an amateur, I was far away, outdoor venue, yadda yadda.

    The venue was White River Amphitheatre (outside of Auburn, WA)… bleh. Not far enough away from Seattle to avoid traffic. Two lane road going in and out of the venue. Crappy gravel parking. No food within 6 miles. Crappy sound. I don’t think I’ll ever go back there… unless there is a Pink Floyd reunion, a Faith No More / Mr Bungle reunion tour… or Chroma Key plays there. All of those events are highly unlikely.

    The opener (Liars?) got completely missed. I heard them playing their last song as I was walking from my car. Oh well…

    Radiohead came on just after 9pm… and played for a long time. They played a good mix of songs, but the sound at this venue (as alluded to above) was pretty much crap for any of the louder songs. The quieter songs sounded really good, but the big rock songs were mush (not the good kind of mush). Now, the lighting… holy crap. Fun / cool / awesome lighting.

    Jonny Greenwood has ever so gently been eeking up in my favorites list, and I think he’s officially taken over as my favorite Radiohead (and body). He’s the anti-guitar hero. He plays with artistic conviction and an “I don’t care if you like it or if it looks cool, this is what I’m doing now” demeaner. I can dig it.


    REVIEW: Radiohead @ White River Amphitheatre (Auburn, WA - - 8/20/08)

    21st Aug 08 (Thu) by postymcposterton | Edit

    Well, first off, I wasn’t going to attempt to take my own pictures of the show… I’m an amateur, I was far away, outdoor venue, yadda yadda. For a great review (of the Boston show 8/13) with pictures & video, check out this review.

    art by: http://www.shawnyboy.com/

    The venue was White River Amphitheatre (outside of Auburn, WA)… bleh. Not far enough away from Seattle to avoid traffic. Two lane road going in and out of the venue. Crappy gravel parking. No food within 6 miles. Crappy sound. I don’t think I’ll ever go back there… unless there is a Pink Floyd reunion, a Faith No More / Mr Bungle reunion tour… or Chroma Key plays there. All of those events are highly unlikely.

    The opener (Liars?) got completely missed. I heard them playing their last song as I was walking from my car. Oh well…

    Radiohead came on just after 9pm… and played for a long time. They played a good mix of songs, but the sound at this venue (as alluded to above) was pretty much crap for any of the louder songs. The quieter songs sounded really good, but the big rock songs were mush (not the good kind of mush). Now, the lighting… holy crap. Fun / cool / awesome lighting.


    (from the Boston show - Courtesy of Cole Kinsler)

    Jonny Greenwood has ever so gently been eeking up in my favorites list, and I think he’s officially taken over as my favorite Radiohead (and body). He’s the anti-guitar hero. He plays with artistic conviction and an “I don’t care if you like it or if it looks cool, this is what I’m doing now” demeaner. I can dig it.


    Courtesy of Hyphen

    I was also lazy in the “write down the setlist” department, as I know Radiohead has their many minions. Here’s what I got over at the atease blog (thanks to Flaaneuse who submitted it & the descriptions in italics):

    Radiohead’s Setlist:

    * 15 Step
    * Reckoner
    * Optimistic
    * There There
    * All I Need (a fav from the night)
    * Pyramid Song
    * Talk Show Host (holy crap!! 90s era b-side… one of my favs from the night)
    * The National Anthem
    * The Gloaming
    * Videotape
    * Lucky (another fav from the night)
    * Faust Arp [Thom messes up lyrics several times, starts singing Neil Young's "Tell Me Why"; Jonny tries to follow along but can't quite get the chords. Phil comes out and drops an American dollar bill out in front of Thom and Jonny and runs away laughing. Thom and Jonny crack up completely to loud cheers. Thom tries again, says " it!", but then continues and finishes the song.]
    * Jigsaw Falling Into Place
    * Climbing Up The Walls (another fav from the night… I love this melody)
    * Dollars and Cents
    * Nude
    * Bodysnatchers
    * Encore 1: How to Disappear Completely
    * Arpeggi/Weird Fishes
    * Idioteque
    * In Limbo [Tambourine accompaniment by Nigel Godrich. Thom, 'This is Nigel', Ed, 'He makes our records.']
    * Street Spirit (another fav from the night… I love this melody)
    * Encore 2: You And Whose Army? [Thom dedicates to the people who demonstrated against the WTO in Seattle in 1999]
    * No Surprises (would have likely been a fav from the night; alas, I was on the road - starting my 4 hour trip home)
    * Everything In Its Right Place

    Good show… it’s a pleasure to see Radiohead just about any time. This time was in the “OK/Good” category, but not their fault. I just think I’m getting too picky to go to the big outdoor venues…

    FULL REVIEW at:
    http://jazzsick.wordpress.com/2008/08/21/radiohead-seattle08/

    ~Dan

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