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All Radiohead Tours |
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July 1991
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Hollybush |
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August 1991
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Jericho Tavern |
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Jericho Tavern |
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Jericho Tavern |
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Jericho Tavern |
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1992 |
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28-04-1992 Start Drill Tour
UK Tour supporting Catherine Wheel, Machine Gun Feedback and Sultans of Ping [ends on 24-06-1992] 29-08-1992 Start Creep Tour
UK Tour supporting The Frank And Walters [ends on 17-10-1992]
15-09-1992 Manchester Uni, Manchester, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
19-09-1992 Venue, Oxford, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
notes: the video for creep was recorded here.
20-09-1992 East Wing Centre, Brighton, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
21-09-1992 Waterfront, Norwich, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
22-09-1992 Irish Centre, Northampton, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
24-09-1992 Krazy House, Liverpool, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
25-09-1992 Venue, Edinburgh, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
26-09-1992 King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
28-09-1992 Riverside, Newcastle, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
29-09-1992 Polytechnic University, Leeds, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
04-10-1992 Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
05-10-1992 Warehouse, Derby, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
06-10-1992 Arena, Peterborough, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
07-10-1992 Edwards No. 8, Birmingham, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
08-10-1992 Pink Toothbrush, Rayleigh, Essex, UK
supporting Sultans of Ping FC with The Shopkeeper Appeared
09-10-1992 Astoria, London, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
10-10-1992 Bristol University, Bristol, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
11-10-1992 Kent University, Canterbury, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
13-10-1992 Pyramid, Portsmouth, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
15-10-1992 South Street, Reading, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
16-10-1992 Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
17-10-1992 The Junction, Cambridge, UK
supporting The Frank And Walters
21-10-1992 Creep Autumn Tour
UK Tour supporting Kingmaker [ends on 04-12-1992]
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1993 |
13-01-1993 Anyone Can Play Guitar Tour
UK Tour [ends on 22-02-1993]
22-02-1993 Pablo Honey Tour
UK Tour [ends on 05-03-1993]
05-03-1993 Glamorgan University, Pontypridd, Mid-Glamorgan, Wales
26-04-1993 Pop Is Dead Tour
[ends on 15-05-1993]
05-05-1993 Bevrijdingspop, Haarlem, Netherlands
setlist: you/ripcord/prove yourself/vegetable/creep/lurgee/banana co/the bends/anyone can play guitar/pop is dead
15-06-1993 CINE 3000, Nancy, France
setlist: you/prove yourself/the bends/vegetable/creep/lurgee/ripcord/how do you?/banana co/faithless, the wonderboy/inside my head/permanent daylight/anyone can play guitar/pop is dead/killer cars/million dollar question/blow out/thinking about you
15-06-1993 FNAC Auditorium, Nancy, France
Acoustic set: thinking about you(cut)/bullet proof/stop whispering/lozenge of love/faithless, the wonderboy/you
22-06-1993 USA Tour
[tour includes Canada, ends on 24-07-1993]
xx-06-1993 The Metro, Chicago, USA
setlist: killer cars/vegetable/you/inside my head
12-07-1993 The Whiskey, Hollywood, Ca, USA
setlist: you/the bends/vegetable/creep/ripcord/stop whispering/pop is dead/thinking about you/faithless, the wonderboy/blow out
13-07-1993 KROQ Los Angeles, USA
setlist: creep (acoustic)
15-08-1993 Markt Rock Festival, Belgium
21-08-1993 Waterpop, Wateringen, Netherlands
setlist: the bends/prove yourself/you/vegetable/creep/lurgee/ripcord/i can't/banana co/inside my head/anyone can play guitar/blow out
22-08-1993 Sjock Festival, Belgium
01-09-1993 The Garage, Islington, London
support: Contempo
17-09-1993 USA Tour
[supporting Belly, ends on 24-10-1993]
09-10-1993 Trocadreo, Philadelphia PA Opening for Belly
You
Prove Yourself
"Benz"
Vegetable
creep
yes I am
Stop Whispering
Banna Co.
Lurgee
Ripcord
Anyone can Play Gutiar
Pop is Dead
[thanks Rob]
26-10-1993 Canadian Tour
[including Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Toronto, ends on 02-11-1993
12-11-1993 Music Hall, Cologne, Germany [supporting James]
13-11-1993 Live Music Hall, Frankfurt, Germany [supporting James]
15-11-1993 Munich Charterhalle, Germany [supporting James]
16-11-1993 Besancon Montjoye, France [supporting James]
18-11-1993 Toulouse Le Confluant, France [supporting James]
19-11-1993 Marseilles Theatre du Moulin, France [supporting James]
20-11-1993 Geneva Salle du Lignon, France [supporting James]
22-11-1993 Lyon Le Transbordeur, France [supporting James]
23-11-1993 Casino de Paris, Paris, France [supporting James]
25-11-1993 Barcelona Zeleste, Barcelona [supporting James]
27-11-1993 Lisbon Pavilhao dos Belenenses, Portugal [supporting James]
28-11-1993 Oporto Colisea do Porto, Portugal [supporting James]
01-12-1993 Glasgow Barrowlands, UK [supporting James]
02-12-1993 York Barbican Centre, UK [supporting James]
04-12-1993 Manchester G-Mex Centre, UK [supporting James]
05-12-1993 Wolverhampton Civic Centre, UK [supporting James]
07-12-1993 Derby Assembly Rooms, UK [supporting James]
08-12-1993 Gloucester Leisure Centre, UK [supporting James]
09-12-1993 London Brixton Academy, UK [supporting James]
11-12-1993 Guildhall, Portsmouth, UK [supporting James]
12-12-1993 Norwich University Of East Anglia, UK [supporting James]
13-12-1993 Newport Centre, UK [supporting James]
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1994 |
may & june 1994 World Tour
[spain, italy, switzerland, germany, england, japan, hong kong and australia]
26-06-1994 Glastonbury Festival, UK
02-07-1994 Roskilde Festival, Denmark
august
23-08-1994 Sopot Festival, Poland
10-08-1994 Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK
setlist: bones
you
prove yourself
just
banana co
ripcord
permanent daylight
creep
my iron lung
vegetable
punchdrunk lovesick singalong
maquiladora
pop is dead
stop whispering
anyone can play guitar
fake plastic trees
the bends
street spirit
inside my head
blow out
27-08-1994 Reading Festival, Reading, UK
setlist:
you
ripcord
creep
the bends
just
pop is dead
anyone can play guitar
september & october 1994 Iron Lung Tour
uk tour
14-10-1994 Bangkok, Thailand
15-10-1994 Bangkok, Thailand
19-10-1994 Mexican Tour
[8 dates, icluding Mexico City and Guadalajara, ends on 29-10-1994]
02-11-1994 New York, USA
[acoustic show Thom & Jonny]
04-11-1994 Los Angeles, USA
[acoustic show Thom & Jonny]
02-12-1994 Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
setlist:
creep
my iron lung
stop whispering
punchdrunk lovesick singalong
17-12-1994 Seattle, WA, USA
Acoustic set: street spirit
high & dry
nice dream
lozenge of love
creep (part electric) thom yorke & tanya donelly |
1995 |
14-02-1995 UK
[acoustic show Thom & Jonny]
15-02-1995 UK
[acoustic show Thom & Jonny]
16-02-1995 UK
[acoustic show Thom & Jonny]
17-02-1995 UK
[acoustic show Thom & Jonny]
27-02-1995 Bullet Sound Studio, Nederhorst den Berg, Netherlands
2 meter sessions: anyone can play guitar/bones/street spirit/my iron lung/fake plastic trees
march
09-03-1995 The Bends Tour
uk tour
16-03-1995 Aston Villa Leisure Centre, UK
Check out a review with some nice pictures of this show at Sean McManus' Website: http://www.sean.co.uk/radiohead.htm.
24-03-1995 Kentish Town Forum, UK [end of the bends tour]
the bends/just/anyone can play guitar/bones/high & dry/black star/banana co/prove yourself/fake plastic trees/planet telex/ripcord/creep/my iron lung/you/bulletproof/street spirit/stop whispering/lozenge of love
29-03-1995 Toronto, Canada
Acoustic set: street spirit/bulletproof/fake plastic trees
april
04-04-1995 Santa Monica, USA
street spirit/subterranean homesick alien/bulletproof/interview
19-04-1995 Sound City, Bristol, UK
the bends/just/anyone can play guitar/bones/high & dry/street spirit/fake plastic trees/planet telex/my iron lung
21-04-1995 Villa 65 Session, Netherlands
Acoustic set: street spirit/subterranean homesick alien/fake plastic trees
may
02-05-1995 Planet Rock Sessions, Rome, Italy
setlist: the bends/just/anyone can play guitar/bones/high and dry/street spirit/vegetable/fake plastic trees/you/prove yourself/ripcord/planet telex/bullet proof/creep/my iron lung/stop whispering
june
03-06-1995 Johnny Walker Sessions, UK
black star/street spirit/subterranean homesick alien
06-06-1995 RPM, Toronto, Canada
the bends/just/bones/high & dry/street spirit/black star/prove yourself/vegetable/fake plastic trees/planet telex/creep/my iron lung/bulletproof/stop whispering review by JAMIE KASTNER (Toronto Sun) Ever wish pop music were dead? Some groups' shortcomings make you crave pop's funeral; Radiohead welcome it by their very accomplishments. Tuesday night, the Oxford guitar-weighted quintet who gave the world Pablo Honey and more recently The Bends took RPM surfing on a select late-night radio dial. A careful hand was kept on the volume knob, as they drove a couple of clever, if basic, song structures through a medium range of dynamics. Three guitars and a bass would weave around and about Thom Yorke's vocal moans and pouts. In turn, measures of the meaningful-sounding, the world-weary sounding, the ironic-sounding, the angry-sounding, were drizzled, often within the same song, over the denominator of drummer Phil Selway's deliberate 'hat tips and snare shots. Thus the dial flipped from folk to punk, '60s to '80s, Beatles to Talk Talk, never perching for more than a few bars on each. They basically had two song templates. The first began with quiet folk-type chords strummed on electric or acoustic. Then it broke into distortion and heavy drums, and then pulled back to a bass drum and vocal vibe reminiscent of dub reggae. The second type was pretty much the same except the cycle started at a loud electric part. Live versions of songs like The Bends and High And Dry didn't vary greatly from their arrangement on disc. But the addition of a visual element of bouncing bodies to sounds that otherwise might drown you in ambience made a compelling contrast. Although their tour around the pop dial was deftly conducted, the band deliberately never remained on one station. This sense of dabbling was reflected in their calculated look and stage presence. Frontman Yorke had assumed a retro New Wave visual stance: jerked open shirt, sideways-flung tie, spiked hair. When not clasping the microphone or doing neck rolls while strumming his guitar, he bopped around the stage as though it were a grid of hotplates - carefully off-the-wall, never in danger of getting burned. All this was fine and mildly diverting, but the question raised in the first line of The Bends - "Where do we go from here?" - was never answered. Rather, Radiohead's bleak pastiche of dying styles was the best argument for their extinction.
15-06-1995 Palace Theatre, Hollywood, USA
the bends/just/anyone can play guitar/high & dry/planet telex/fake plastic trees/my iron lung/creep/stop whispering
27-06-1995 Xanadu, Sapporo, Japan
my iron lung/bones/just/black star/you/the bends/street spirit/high & dry/nice dream/killer cars/anyone can play guitar/fake plastic trees/planet telex/faithless, the wonderboy/how can you be sure/stop whispering
july
15-07-1995, Nile's Theater, Mesa, Arizona, USA
30-07-1995 National Bowl, Milton Keynes, UK
my iron lung/bones/anyone can play guitar/high & dry/fake plastic trees/planet telex/just/the bends
august
27-08-1995 A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise, Netherlands
nice dream/the bends/high & dry/you/anyone can play guitar/fake plastic trees/lucky
september
29-09-1995 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, USA
bones/just/high & dry/creep/anyone can play guitar/fake plastic trees/lucky/street spirit/my iron lung
october
01-10-1995 Meadows Amphitheater, Hartford, USA
setlist: bones/high and dry/lucky/creep/fake plastic trees/the bends/just/nobody does it better
november
04-11-1995 Brixton Academy, London, UK
setlist: street spirit/bones/just/bullet proof/high and dry/black star/stop whispering/creep/man-o-war/planet telex/prove yourself/my iron lung/anyone can play guitar/blow out/fake plastic trees/subterranean homesick alien/lucky/nice dream/you/the bends/nobody does it better
05-11-1995 Rock City, Nottingham, UK
fake plastic trees/blow out/bones/nice dream/high & dry/my iron lung
december
01-12-1995 Gino, Stockholm, Sweden
bones/high&dry/lucky/creep/bishop's robes/you/fake plastic trees/just/street spirit/black star/nice dream/stop whispering
04-12-1995 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
the bends/bones/bullet proof/my iron lung/lucky/creep/bishops robes/high & dry/planet telex/inside myhead/just/fake plastic trees/no surprises (acoustic)/you/black star/nice dream/stop whispering
05-12-1995 Luna, Brussels, Belgium
the bends
bones
bullet proof
my iron lung
prove yourself
street spirit
lucky
creep
nice dream
high & dry
planet telex
anyone can play guitar
just
blow out
fake plastic trees
true love waits
you
banana co
nobody does it better
inside my head
17-12-1995 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, USA [KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas]
setlist: bones
just
fake plastic trees
nobody does it better
creep
18-12-1995 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, USA [KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas]
28-12-1995 Amsterdam, Netherlands
creep
street spirit
high and dry
fake plastic trees |
1996 |
1996
march
03-03-1996 BBC Radio One Sessions
street spirit
my iron lung
14-03-1996 Troubadour, Los Angeles, USA
electioneering
anyone can play guitar
planet telex
let down
high & dry
subterranean homesick alien
just
street spirit
lift
fake plastic trees
lucky
the bends
creep
electioneering [again]
15-03-1996 - Tonight show: Hollywood, USA
high & dry
16-03-1996 - Unknown Venue, Austin, USA
setlist unknown
18-03-1996 120 Minutes MTV [broadcast on 24-03-1996]
the bends
high & dry + interview
20-03-1996 University of Alberta: Edmonton, Canada
creep
just
fake plastic trees
the bends (rest of set unknown)
21-03-1996 Macewan Hall, Calgary, Canada
22-03-1996 Real Time Studio, Vancouver, Canada
street spirit
killer cars
wonderwall(with ken stringfellow)
blow out (with Ken Stringfellow & Jon Auer [Posies])
23-03-1996 The Rage, Vancouver, Canada
setlist unknown
24-03-1996 DV8, Seattle, USA
the bends
bones
anyone can play guitar
bullet proof
lucky
creep
my iron lung
lift
nice dream
electioneering
planet telex
high & dry
just
fake plastic trees
street spirit
you
blow out
25-03-1996 La Luna, Portland, USA
the bends
bones
anyone can play guitar
bullet proof
lucky
creep
my iron lung
lift
nice dream
electioneering
planet telex
high & dry
just
fake plastic trees
thinking about you
street spirit
you
blow out
27-03-1996 Fillmore, San Francisco, USA
i promise'
28-03-1996 The Edge, Palo Alto, USA
my iron lung
bones
electioneering
black star
lucky
street spirit
anyone can play guitar
planet telex
nice dream
high & dry
i promise
lift
creep
just
the bends
bullet proof
maquiladora
fake plastic trees
you
29-03-1996 The Wiltern, Los Angeles, USA
my iron lung
bones
electioneering
black star
lucky
street spirit
anyone can play guitar
planet telex
nice dream
high & dry
i promise
lift
creep
just
the bends
bullet proof
fake plastic trees
thinking about you
blow out
30-03-1996 Soma, San Diego, USA
setlist unknown
april
03-04-1996 First Avenue, Minneapolis, USA
my iron lung
bones
black star
lucky
street spirit
planet telex
anyone can play guitar
nice dream
high & dry
lift
creep
just
the bends
i promise
04-04-1996 Metro, Chicago, USA [JBTV broadcast]
my iron lung
bones
electioneering
black star
lucky
street spirit
planet telex
anyone can play guitar
nice dream
high & dry
lift
creep
just
the bends
bullet proof
fake plastic trees
blow out
05-04-1996 - Sanctum, Detroit, USA
my iron lung
bones
electioneering
black star
street spirit
planet telex
anyone can play guitar
nice dream
high & dry
lift
creep
just
the bends
bullet proof
fake plastic trees
blow out
you
lurgee
killer cars
06-04-1996 Varsity Arena, Toronto, Canada
my iron lung
bones
electioneering
high & dry
i promise
street spirit
planet telex
anyone can play guitar
stop whispering
nice dream
black star
lift
creep
lurgee
just
blow out
fake plastic trees
bullet proof
lucky
the bends review By JANE STEVENSON (Toronto Sun): When British band Radiohead took the stage at Varsity Arena Saturday night for their encore, gangly lead guitarist-keyboard player Jon Greenwood approached the microphone and said his first words of the evening. Unfortunately, they were unintelligible. "You have to speak loud to these nice people," said diminutive, charming lead singer-guitarist Thom Yorke, who then repeated Greenwood's comments for the benefit of the sold-out crowd of 4,900. "He said, `There's a lot of love in here and thanks a lot for coming.' " Truer words were never spoken.
The audience, who gladly waited through two opening acts, Treblecharger and Welsh singer-songwriter David Gray, in the sweltering arena, appeared to be diehard `Radioheads' for the most part. They cheered, danced and moshed their way through an hour-and-half set by the five-man band from Oxford, England. And Radiohead, who last played here in December at the Warehouse, responded in kind with a thoroughly entertaining if not outstanding show. The main bug of the night was the sound mix, which left bassist Colin Greenwood and drummer Phil Selway murky and overpowered by the guitar attack of Yorke, the other Greenwood (they're brothers) and Ed O' Brien, who also provided backup vocals. Fortunately for us, Yorke's gorgeous choirboy voice - perhaps one of the finest instruments in rock today - wasn't drowned out. You only really realize his incredible range when you try to sing along to such hits as High And Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, Just and Creep.
But Yorke's powerful presence is more than his voice. The spiky-haired, frail and boyish redhead was a strange-looking mix between Martin Short, Peter Pan and Judy Garland (in her pixie stage) dressed in a red Gameboy T-shirt and jeans. With or without a guitar - he alternated between electric and acoustic - his hands often fluttered up to a face that distorted as his eyes closed to hit the high notes. He jumped around and shook his guitar, and at one point performed a backward somersault. Sensing the crowd's overwhelming support, Radiohead tried out some new songs like Electioneering and Lift, which went over just as well as the better known material.
And Yorke - more often than not - introduced each song. "This is a song about sex in the morning," he said before launching into Black Star. "It's the cheeriest number we have." Could have fooled the crowd, who were all smiles no matter what Radiohead played.
08-04-1996 - Odeon: Cleveland, USA
lift
the bends
bones
bullet proof
anyone can play guitar
maquiladora
lucky
planet telex
high & dry
nice dream
black star
creep
lurgee
just
electioneering
blow out
fake plastic trees
thinking about you
street spirit
my iron lung
10-04-1996 "Just Passin' Thru" Omega Studios, Rockville, USA
Thom only: Acoustic + interview: street spirit
lucky
high & dry
motion picture soundtrack
fake plastic trees
10-04-1996 9:30 Club, Washington DC, USA
setlist unknown
11-04-1996 Trocadero, Philadelphia, USA
Bones
Anyone can play gutiar
High and Dry
Bullet Proof
Lucky
Planet Telix
Nice Dream
Black Star
Blow Out
Air Bag
Creep
My Iron Lung
You
Just
1st Encore
Street Spirt
The Bends
"Uptight"
Fake Plastic Tree
2nd encore
KIller Cars Thom Alone
[thanks Rob]
12-04-1996 Roseland, New York, USA
my iron lung
bones
electioneering
high & dry
i promise
street spirit
planet telex
stop whispering
nice dream
lucky
lift
creep
anyone can play guitar
just
blow out
fake plastic trees
bullet proof
lurgee
the bends
nobody does it better
13-04-1996 The Avalon, Boston, USA
my iron lung
bones
high & dry
bullet proof
street spirit
planet telex
stop whispering
nice dream
lucky
creep
lurgee
anyone can play guitar
just
blow out
fake plastic trees
16-04-1996 La Cigale, Paris, France
my iron lung
bones
high & dry
electioneering
street spirit
planet telex
nice dream
lucky
lift
creep
i promise
anyone can play guitar
just
blow out
fake plastic trees
bullet proof
black star
the bends
banana co
17-04-1996 Le Transbordeur, Lyon, France
setlist unknown
may
04-05-1996 Saturday Night Special, Los Angeles, USA
bones
bones
the bends
notes: bones was broadcast on 11-05-1996.
26-05-1996 Bataclan, Paris, France
planet telex
bones
high & dry
bullet proof
my iron lung
electioneering
nice dream
black star
lift
creep
i promise
the bends
fake plastic trees
lucky
anyone can play guitar
just
street spirit
airbag
blow out
you
27-05-1996 Pinkpop, Landgraaf, Netherlands
my iron lung
planet telex
electioneering
high & dry
nice dream
street spirit
bones
lift
the bends
creep
lucky
you
just
fakeplastic trees
Encore: Anyone can play guitar
june
04-06-1996 The Metro, Chicago, USA (JBTV) i/v with Ed, Jonny & Phil
electioneering
high & dry
lucky
fake plastic trees
planet telex
anyone can play guitar
july
02-07-1996 The Zodiac, Oxford, UK
setlist unknown
03-07-1996 The Zodiac, Oxford, UK
setlist unknown
05-07-1996 Thor 3, Dusseldorf, Germany
setlist unknown
06-07-1996 Torhout
Werchter 1996, Torhout, Belgium
setlist unknown, but according to ed paranoid android was played here for the first time
07-07-1996 Torhout
Werchter 1996, Werchter, Belgium
my iron lung
anyone can play guitar
electioneering
lucky
no surprises
you
planet telex
nice dream
fake plastic trees
high & dry
street spirit
the bends
just
creep
11-07-1996 The Apollo, Manchester, UK
setlist unknown
14-07-1996 T in the Park, Glasgow, Scotland
my iron lung
anyone can play guitar
bullet proof
planet telex
high & dry
lucky
nice dream
bones
street spirit
the bends
just
creep
fake plastic trees
thinking about you
26-07-1996 Dublin Olympia, Dublin, Ireland
setlist unknown
28-07-1996 Big Day Out, Galway, Ireland
my iron lung
bones
bullet proof
planet telex
black star
high & dry
lucky
nice dream
creep
anyone can play guitar
street spirit
just
the bends
fake plastic trees
august
12-08-1996 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center Buffalo, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
13-08-1996 Great Woods, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
14-08-1996 Great Woods, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
my iron lung
bones
climbing up the walls
the bends
high & dry, i promise
creep
paranoid android
street spirit
karma police, just
fake plastic trees
16-08-1996 Jones Beach Amphitheatre Wantaugh, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
my iron lung
high & dry
climbing up the walls
creep
lift,street spirit
karma police
just
17-08-1996 Jones Beach Amphitheatre Wantaugh, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
19-08-1996 Continental Arena East Rutherford, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
my iron lung
nice dream
let down
bullet proof
street spirit
paranoid android
creep
karma police
just
fake plastic trees
20-08-1996 Meadows Music Theatre Hartford, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
22-08-1996 Merriweather Post Pavillion Maryland, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
23-08-1996 The Spectrum Philadelphia, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
24-08-1996 Pavillion At Stoneridge Manassas, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
26-08-1996 Hersheypark Hershey, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
the bends
climbing up the walls
no surprises please
high & dry, i promise
creep
electioneering
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
lift
just
street spirit
28-08-1996 Starlake Amphitheatre Pittsburgh, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
29-08-1996 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkeston, USA
supporting Alanis Morissette
october
10-10-1996 Tramshed, London, UK (Dazed & Confused magazine party)
thom & jonny (semi acoustic):lift
let down
no surprises please
exit music |
1997 |
MAY
16-05-1997 Lisbon, Portugal
17-05-1997 Lisbon, Portugal
22-05-1997 Zeleste, Barcelona, Spain
Setlist: lucky
bones
airbag
my iron lung
you
karma police
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
exit music
planet telex
climbing up the walls
no surprises
the bends
just
electioneering
high & dry
street spirit
nice dream
let down
black star
24-05-1997 Zeleste, Barcelona, Spain
setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
creep
exit music
karma police
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
bones
climbing up the walls
no surprises
the bends
electioneering
just
let down
street spirit
planet telex
subterranean homesick alien
high & dry
the tourist
JUNE
02-06-1997 Opera House, Toronto, Canada
setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
nice dream
exit music
karma police
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
bones
climbing up the walls
no surprises
the bends
electioneering
just
subterranean homesick alien
planet telex
street spirit
the tourist
thinking about you Despite performing a set dominated by new material that few in the crowd had even heard yet, Radiohead managed to turn Monday's night's exceedingly rare club gig here into a crowd-pleasing affair. Here's the story in numbers: Start time: 10:25 p.m.
End time: 12:10 a.m.
Number of songs: 20
Number of songs from the band's new album, OK Computer (out in Canada on June 17): 10
Number of songs from 1995's The Bends: 8
Number of non-album songs: 1 ("Talk Show Host")
07-06-1997 Tibetan Freedom Concert
setlist: fake plastic trees
talk show host
paranoid android
lucky
the bends
street spirit
click here to read more about the tibetan freedom concerts
09-06-1997 Irving Plaza, New York, USA
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
my iron lung
airbag
nice dream
exit music
karma police
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
bones
climbing up the walls
no surprises
the bends
creep
just
planet telex
street spirit
the tourist
thinking about you
black star [100 mins]
13-06-1997 Troubadour, Hollywood, USA
Setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
nice dream
exit music
karma police
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
bones
climbing up the walls
no surprises
the bends
bulletproof
electioneering
just
planet telex
street spirit
the tourist
14-06-1997 Irvine Meadows, USA [KROQ Weenie Roast and Luau]
Setlist: my iron lung
talk show host
the bends
exit music
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
19-06-1997 Queens University Of Belfast 'Snack Bar', Belfast, Northern Ireland
21-06-1997 RDS, Dublin, Ireland
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
my iron lung
airbag
exit music
planet telex
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
karma police
nice dream
bones
climbing up the walls
no surprises
just
bulletproof
creep
you
the bends
street spirit
the tourist
high & dry
22-06-1997 BBC's Pebble Mill studio, UK
24-06-1997 Muziekcentrum Vredenburg (MCV), Utrecht, Netherlands
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
my iron lung
airbag
exit music
planet telex
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
karma police
you
climbing up the walls
no surprises
just
street spirit
the bends
thinking about you(acoustic)
let down
bones
the tourist
nice dream review
26-06-1997 Roskilde, Denmark
this picture is all i have from radiohead's gig at the Roskilde Festival. If there's anyone who has more info or pictures, please let me know
28-06-1997 Glastonbury '97, UK
Setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
planet telex
exit music
nice deam
thebends
paranoid android
karma police
creep
climbing up the walls
no surprises
talk show host
bones
just
fake plastic trees
you
the tourist
high & dry
street spirit
JULY
01-07-1997 Grosse Freiheit 36, Harmburg, Germany
02-07-1997 E-Werk, Cologne, Germany
setlist: lucky
bones
airbag
exit music
creep
paranoid android
karma police
planet telex
the bends
fake plastic trees
nice dream
bullet proof
talk show host
climbing up the walls
just
no surprises
blow out
street spirit
high & dry
04-07-1997 Belfort Festival "Les Eurockéennes de Belfort", France
setlist: lucky
bones
airbag
my iron lung
exit music
the bends
no surprises
talk show host
paranoid android
street spirit
creep
just
05-07-1997 Torhout/Werchter 1997, Torhout, Belgium
06-07-1997 Torhout/Werchter 1997, Werchter, Belgium
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
my iron lung
the bends
exit music
karma police
creep
talk show host
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
just
street spirit [60 mins]
25-07-1997 Los Angeles, USA [Tonight Show with Jay Leno at NBC]
Setlist: electioneering
26-07-1997 Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, USA
Setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
planet telex
exit music
the bends
nice dream
let down
paranoid android
karma police
creep
climbing up the walls
no surprises
talk show host
bones
just
fake plastic trees
you
the tourist
electioneering
street spirit
subterranean homesick alien
27-07-1997 Warfield Theater, San Fransisco, USA
setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
planet telex
exit music
the bends
bullet proof
let down
paranoid android
karma police
nice dream
electioneering
climbing up the walls
no surprises
talk show host
bones
just
fake plastic trees
black star
the tourist
street spirit
thinking about you
subterranean homesick alien
31-07-1997 The Rage, Vancouver, Canada
Setlist: lucky
my iron lung
airbag
exit music
let down
karma police
paranoid android
climbing up the walls
no surprises
just
fake plastic trees
talk show host
street spirit
review by denise sheppard (Jam! showbiz): "Radiohead and Foo Fighters perform "invite-only" show"
You've all likely heard the expression "it's not what you know but WHO you know." Well, last night in Vancouver, those words were not just uttered, they were lived as hundreds of lucky folks gathered to witness an invite-only performance featuring Radiohead and Foo Fighters. The premise behind the event was that the bands -- both distributed by EMI Records in North America -- were hired to perform for the group's annual convention, this year held in 'beautiful British Columbia.' The problem that regularly occurs with such exclusionary outings is that the attending bands generally hate playing for 'the industry'. Rightly so, as those crowds tend to be indifferent at worst and exhausted at best. In order to tackle the problem, a number of magazines and radio stations hosted contests in both Vancouver and Seattle to double up attendance with enthusiastic ticket winners. By show time, an incredibly packed (1000 capacity) house was filled with an eclectic mix: fans, first-timers, label reps, the press and -- most notably -- musicians of all shapes, sizes and income brackets. During Radiohead's set (the 'opening act' as it were), adoring fans
contest winners wedged themselves into the front third of the venue, hanging on every lyric coming from frontman Thom Yorke's expressive mouth. From the opening strains of "Lucky" through the flailing guitar solos of "Paranoid Android" and continuing onto the majestic closing notes of "Street Spirit [Fade Out]", the sardined audience remained 100 per cent focused and in the moment. Sadly, the spacious (and quite empty) two thirds of the remaining venue was filled with largely indifferent and
or inattentive record company higher-ups, many of whom remained not just physically, but also emotionally distant from the action. At one point, Yorke uttered "this is definitely for the people who are shooting pool in the back" and lit right in to "No Surprises", sarcasm intact and duly noted. That said the free show was Vancouver's only chance to see the group perform the new material (from their new disc 'OK Computer') in town, so their genuine response brought out the best in an already emotional band. Highlights included a heartbreaking version of "Fake Plastic Trees", the powerful "Karma Police" and a majestic take on "Exit Music (For A Film)".
Photos in this Vancouver review are all by Rodney Gitzel, from Drop-D Magazine
AUGUST
02-08-1997 Kitsap Bowl, Bremerton, USA
03-08-1997 Timberbowl, Portland, USA
setlist: fake plastic trees
my iron lung
talk show host
paranoid android
airbag
just
05-08-1997 State Theathre, Minneapolis, USA
setlist: fitter happier
lucky
airbag
planet telex
exit music
let down
the bends
nice dream
paranoid android
karma police
climbing up the walls
no surprises
talk show host
bones
just
fake plastic trees
creep
the tourist
street spirit
high & dry
07-08-1997 Riviera, Chicago, USA
setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
planet telex
airbag
bullet proof
climbing up the walls
no surprises
paranoid android
exit music
fake plastic trees
let down
karma police
bones
the bends
talk show host
my iron lung
lurgee
high & dry
street spirit
black star
subterranean homesick alien
08-08-1997 Galaxy, St. Louis, USA
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
bullet proof
climbing up the walls
no surprises
bones
electioneering
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
my iron lung
exit music
let down
the bends
talk show host
lurgee
creep
street spirit
the tourist
10-08-1997 The Masquerade, Atlanta, USA
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
bullet proof
climbing up the walls
no surprises
bones
electioneering
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
my iron lung
exit music
let down
the bends
talk show host
lurgee
karma police
street spirit
subterranean homesick alien
thinking about you
review by Micah Robinson (addicted to noise) Fans Tune In As Radiohead Turns Up The Volume Their fans came. They saw. They were spellbound. On the only date in the Southeast on their current tour, British rockers Radiohead graced the limelight of Atlanta's Masquerade, a smoky, but accommodating club that was packed to the gills with rabid fans who had come from miles around to glimpse the band of the hour: Radiohead. And by the time they left Sunday, few fans would argue that the band of the hour has years of music making ahead of it. As Radiohead, which has attracted so much industry attention as of late, took the stage, the air sizzled with anticipation about whether these guys could faithfully reproduce the complexity and depth of the material that has made the new album such a critical success. For every fan in the house, the answer was an ecstatic "Yes!" From the opening rocker to the last lulling encore, the audience seemed beside itself with happiness at witnessing what some say is rock's next mega-band. The assembled throngs practically exploded with applause when the band opened to the strains of "Fitter, Happier," an interesting sonic collage off the group's new album, OK Computer. And the noise never really died down 'til well after the band had left the stage. Launching into a suite of songs from the new album including "No Surprises" and "Airbag," as well as selections from their previous albums, Pablo Honey and The Bends, Radiohead put to rest any notion that while the boys could craft epic pop songs, they were incapable of rocking. Oh, they rocked. No question about it. As frontman Thom Yorke's voice soared above the dense layers of music that is Radiohead's foundation, the band fed off of his intensity, elevating the beautifully soaring rock compositions to an even higher level of sound. On stage, the band's ace in the hole was definitely lead guitarist/keyboardist Jonny Greenwood, who consistently unleashed a torrent of analog-synthesized bleeps, heavily-processed guitar that echoed the keyboards and furious white noise and power chords that had audience members scratching their heads in confusion over how such sound one man could generate. And this was not just another one-sided rock show, where the band does all the rocking and the audience hangs on for the ride. The majority of the crowd clearly knew every song by heart, singing their hearts out with each -- from the obvious singles to the more obscure selections -- prompting Yorke to admit, "I must say that I am impressed with your knowledge of our work." The crowd answered back with more ecstatic screams and unintelligible cries. The band's diminutive frontman, who has been characterized as aloof by some in the past, was nothing less than charming here, exuding a charisma that had most everyone in the club captivated. He was a showman in the truest sense, casting a spell upon the audience by giving people more than something to listen to. Yorke's movement was almost hypnotic as he swayed, weaving his head constantly like a snake-charmer. And although his stage banter rarely went beyond "thank you," every smile seemed to incite the audience to near hysteria, as if he was musing over a joke that everyone was in on. Their atmospheric songs combined with the silhouetted lighting made the night seem almost hyper-real. It was like the band was inviting you into their secret world, with Yorke's spell guiding you. The spell seemed to climax as the band played "Paranoid Android," the "Bohemian Rhapsody"/"Happiness is a Warm Gun"-like tune which like these rock classics, offers three distinct parts, each more powerful than the last. It is the first single from the new album and the band took no time in demonstrating why. Every facet of the song from the busy, blaring rhythm track that kicks it off to the ethereal chorus of voices in the final section was recreated live. And, unlike Queen who rarely performed their Bohemian epic without a tape player handy or the Beatles who stopped touring midway through their career, Radiohead proved that they are much more than a "studio group," and quite capable of making good on their records in concert. Some could argue that the audience was so enthralled by what they had seen so far on stage, that the band could have left here and no one would have had a right to argue. Still, the best was yet to come. Suddenly, like calculating fighters strategically planning to knock out an opponent, the boys unleashed on the crowd a 1-2-3 song combination of the darkly cinematic "Exit Music (For a Film)," the lilting "Let Down" and the massively rocking "The Bends" to bring the show to a house-quaking close. Amazingly enough, the band's first hit, "Creep," was nowhere to be heard that night, not that anyone noticed or cared. Nonetheless the decision not to play their breakthrough smash was a sure sign that this band has reached a level of confidence usually reserved for the greats. This was Radiohead's night and few wanted to let go. The audience, suspicious of the show's end when Thom said, "Thank you. Goodnight!," refused to move one inch and instead stomped, clapped and screamed until their rock heroes took the stage once again for the first of three encores. Finally, while roadies tore equipment down and the audience filed to the exits, Yorke picked up an acoustic guitar and stepped to the last microphone on stage, where he began strumming plaintively and moaning softly as if singing a lullaby to a child. The ballad left fans so hypnotized that many stood stunned for a few minutes, seemingly lost in the moment -- one they will likely not soon forget.
12-08-1997 9:30 Club, Washington D.C., USA
setlist: fitter happier
airbag
just
planet telex
bullet proof
climbing up the walls
no surprises
bones
electioneering
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
my iron lung
exit music
nice dream
the bends
talk show host
lurgee
karma police
street spirit
motion picture soundtrack
the tourist
you
13-08-1997 Metropol, Pittsburgh, USA
Selist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
bullet proof
climbing up the walls
no suprises
bones
electioneering
my iron lung
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
exit music
nice dream
the bends
talk show host
let down
you
creep
street spirit
15-08-1997 State Theater, Detroit, USA
setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
bullet proof
no surprises
bones
climbing up the walls
my iron lung
fake plastic trees
paranoid android
exit music
karma police
thebends
talk show host
subterranean homesick alien
let down
nice dream
creep
thinking about you
16-08-1997 Lakewood Civic Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
exit music
karma police
climbing up the walls
no surprises
my iron lung
electioneering
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
let down
lurgee
bones
talk show host
the bends
subterranean homesick alien
high & dry
banana co
street spirit
you
18-08-1997 Centennial Hall, London, Canada
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
exit music
my iron lung
fake plastic trees
climbing up the walls
karma police
bones
no surprises
bullet proof
paranoid android
let down
talk show host
the bends
subterranian homesick alien
maquilladora
street spirit
cree
19-08-1997 Aerohall, Toronto, Canada
setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
planet telex
exit music
karma police
climbing up the walls
electioneering
no surprises
my iron lung
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
let down
nice dream
bones
talk show host
the bends
subterranean homesick alien
banana co
lurgee
street spirit
review by Kieran Grant (toronto sun): Seldom does one band come along and breathe life into rock music the way Radiohead has with their current album Okay Computer. It was a joy to see the band bring their music to life last night at Arrow Hall. The fact that they did so in the face of several obstacles -- mosh-pit antics, shaky acoustics, their own stage fright and a tough repertoire -- made their fantastic performance all the more admirable. "This song is dedicated to the people in the first few rows," Radiohead singer-guitarist Thom Yorke told the sold-out crowd of 6,000 before the group's encore, which included Subterranean Homesick Alien and Street Spirit. Yorke went on to blast the front section's rather violent moshers, who'd been making life tough for peaceful fans throughout the 115-minute concert. "Sit back and listen or go the f--- home," he railed.
Indeed, kicking and shoving has no place alongside such intelligent and inventive music. But such a display of authority was way out of character for the diminutive Yorke, who hadn't uttered much more than a quiet "Thank you, you're very kind" earlier.
That's not to say he wasn't a formidable frontman.
From opening song Lucky, Yorke's voice came in as clear as some soaring, operatic bell. Even as his head bobbed and shook in furious time, most of the show's plentiful emotion came from his larynx instead of rock star posturing.
Radiohead -- Yorke, guitarist-singer Ed O'Brien, guitarist-keyboardist Jonny Greenwood, bassist Colin Greenwood, and drummer Phil Selway -- managed a cathartic delivery without losing sight of their greatest asset: Superb songs.
It must have been a feat to capture the complicated subtleties in tunes like Just, Airbag, and Karma Police. Where the group couldn't, they plowed ahead with glorious bombast.
Thick stage fog and brilliant strobe lights seemed to blow Yorke out of sight at each crescendo, as on the appropriately filmic Exit Music (Song For A Film). Likewise, a particularly pretty section of the set list -- featuring My Iron Lung, Paranoid Android, Fake Plastic Trees, and Let Down -- benefitted from O'Brien's and Jonny Greenwood's gentle use of electronic guitar effects and keyboards.
Radiohead were as good when they weren't playing as when they were. All the while, they seemed vaguely uncomfortable with how accomplished they are.
There were some technical glitches in the sound mix. The prepulsive rhythm section's levels threatened to crush the melodies at times. Climbing Up The Walls was derailed briefly by a faulty Moog synth. It was hard to imagine what embarrassed Radiohead more: The glitches, or the fact that they might just be the best popular rock group on the planet. SUN RATING 4 OUT OF 5
22-08-1997 Metropolis, Montreal, Canada
setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
exit music
karma police
planet telex
climbing up the walls
no surprises
my iron lung
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
let down
creep
bones
talk show host
the bends
subterranean homesick alien
bullet proof
polyethylene
street spirit
you
killer cars
motion picture soundtrack
23-08-1997 Harborlights, Boston, USA
setlist: lucky
just
airbag
exit music
karma police
planet telex
climbing up walls
no surprises
my iron lung
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
let down
creep
bones
talk show host
the bends
subterranean homesick alien
bulletproof
polyethylene
street spirit
banana co
24-08-1997 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, USA
setlist: lucky
just
airbag
exit music
karma police
planet telex
electioneering
no surprises
the bends
paranoid android
bones
nice dream
lurgee
talk show host
my iron lung
fake plastic trees
climbing up the walls
creep
polyethylene
street spirit
26-08-1997 Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, USA
Setlist: fitter happier
lucky
just
airbag
exit music
karma police
planet telex
climbing up the walls
no surprises
my iron lung
paranoid android
fake plastic trees
let down
creep
bones
talk show host
the bends
subterranean homesick alien
bulletproof
polyethylene
street spirit
motion picture soundtrack
29-08-1997 New York, USA [late show with David Letterman]
Setlist: karma police
SEPTEMBER
02-09-1997 Doncaster Dome, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
planet telex
street spirit
banana co
subterranean homesick alien
the bends
paranoid android
talk show host
lucky
polyethylene
fake plastic trees
just
exit music
a reminder
you
climbing up the walls
no surprises
high & dry
the tourist
03-09-1997 Astoria, London, UK (W.A.S.TE.)
setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
banana co
paranoid android
my iron lung
maquilladora
subterranean homesick alien
no surprises
just
lurgee
talk show host
lewis [mistreated]
the bends
motion picture soundtrack
nobody does it better
a reminder
fake plastic trees
04-09-1997 Bridlington Spa, UK
05-09-1997 Dundee Caird Hall, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
planet telex
subterranaen homesick alien
exit music
bishop's robes
the bends
talk show host
paranoid android
nice dream
polyethylene
fake plastic trees
bones
creep
just
climbing up the walls
no surprises
lucky
street spirit
you
thinking about you
07-09-1997 Blackpool Empress Ballroom, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
subterranean homesick alien
my iron lung
planet telex
bishop's robes
the bends
paranoid android
talk show host
polyethylene
creep
bulletproof
exit music
fake plastic trees
bones
just
lucky
climbing up the walls
no surprises
street spirit
nobody does it better
08-09-1997 Stoke Trentham Gardens, UK
09-09-1997 Gloucester Leisure Centre, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
banana co
the bends
talk show host
paranoid android
creep
bulletproof
climbing up the walls
planet telex
bones
just
fake plastic trees
lucky
no surprises
lurgee
street spirit
black star
11-09-1997 Plymouth Pavilions, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
maquiladora
the bends
talk show host
paranoid android
creep
bishop's robes
planet telex
climbing up the walls
bones
just
fake plastic trees
lucky
no surprises
lurgee
street spirit
motion picture soundtrack
12-09-1997 Reading Rivermead, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
lurgee
the bends
talk show host
paranoid android
creep
bullet proof
planet telex
climbing up the walls
bones
just
fake plastic trees
lucky
no surprises
banana co
street spirit
13-09-1997 Brixton Academy, UK
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
lurgee
the bends
talk show host
paranoid android
creep
bullet proof
planet telex
climbing up the walls
bones
just
fake plastic trees
???
lucky
no surprises
banana co
street spirit
14-09-1997 Brighton Centre, UK
OCTOBER
12-10-1997 Aeronef, Lille, France (with Sparklehorse)
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
my iron lung
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
the bends
paranoid android
the trickster
planet telex
just
bones
lurgee
creep
banana co
electioneering
no surprises
climbing up the walls
lucky
street spirit
fake plastic trees
nice dream
13-10-1997 Ahoy', Rotterdam, Netherlands (with Sparklehorse)
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
the bends
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
lurgee
my iron lung
talk show host
paranoid android
let down
creep
planet telex
climbing up the walls
bulletproof
bones
just
fake plastic trees
lucky
no surprises
the trickster
street spirit
high & dry
14-10-1997 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
Setlist: fitter happier
airbag
karma police
lurgee
talk show host
my iron lung
subterranean homesick alien
exit music
the bends
planet telex
paranoid android
bones
just
let down
bullet proof
creep
no surprises
the trickster
fake plastic trees
street spirit
lucky
climbing up the walls
the tourist
16-10-1997 Spirgatan, Zurich, Switzerland
17-10-1997 Strasbourg Salle de Schiltigheim, France
setlist: airbag
karma police
the bends
exit music
subterranean homesick alien
lurgee
my iron lung
talk show host
paranoid android
let down
creep
planet telex
climbing up the walls
bones
bulletproof
just
fake plastic trees
lucky
no surprises
banana co
street spirit
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