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This is my second Radiohead show to date. My first Radiohead concert was a tour date in Columbia, Maryland for the Hail to the Thief tour. I don’t remember the name of the venue, but I remember I had lawn tickets, and it was beautiful to hear them play live for the first time, even if I couldn’t really see them. I had a small step up this time for the In Rainbows tour, seats right in front of the lawn, on the 17th of May 2008, at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion in Houston.
According to this comment on an article in the Austinist, when Radiohead opened for R.E.M on tour, the Houston audience was so enthralled that it moved Thom Yorke to promise always to come back. The comment’s author says he heard Thom say it. Well, true or not, Radiohead did come back for two encores!
The Set List
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Lucky
Morning Bell
Nude
Pyramid Song
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
The Gloaming
The National Anthem
Faust Arp
Videotape
Optimistic
Where I End and You Begin
Reckoner
Everything In Its Right Place
All I Need
There There
1st Encore
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
House of Cards
Climbing Up the Walls
Planet Telex
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
2nd Encore
You and Whose Army?
Idioteque
Overhanging pipes were arranged across the stage like an alcove for the band set up. These made for a brilliantly colorful light show. My fiancé observed that at times song titles scrolled across the pipes, as can be seen in this video by “blakeeb”:
Let’s be honest, I am completely biased. If Radiohead did not do the most magnificent show in the world, I wouldn’t know it. For me, of course it was. Nonetheless, judging from the other show of theirs I witnessed, and by the quality of their light show, this one was a particularly spectacular one. Radiohead fans won’t go wrong catching a show of theirs this tour.
This show started strong, with two high-energy tracks from In Rainbows. Performance highlights from the set list include “Morning Bell,” “Nude,” “Pyramid Song,” “Optimistic,” and “Everything in its Right Place.”
And then, for the 1st encore, things got even better, as though the band was expecting to encore (justifiably confident fellows that they are) and had saved their biggest, more shattering performances for that. “Climbing Up the Walls” was gritty and good, and “Planet Telex” was a big production, with great big sound and psychedelic rainbow colors (appropriate to the tour) pulsing through the afore mentioned pipes. That should have been the show ender, actually, but they ended with a fantastic “Street Spirit.” Not terribly anti-climactic. And then of course there was the 2nd encore. Can’t go wrong with that.
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