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Radiohead at Coachella 2017

After Radiohead’s release last month of OK Computer OKNOTOK the extended 20th anniversary reissue of their 1997 album, they’ve also announced the return of Radiohead.tv.

The band plans to release several recent live shows on the channel, according to a tweet this morning, and the first of them is the band’s headlining Coachella set from April, which you can see in full there or on their YouTube channel — all 114 minutes of it.

In their first set at this year’s Coachella, the band played only three songs when they were hampered by feedback and sound loss. Yorke identified the problem to the crowd as “f—in’ aliens again,” and the band left the stage twice. Upon returning, he teased, “Can you actually hear me now? I’d love to tell you a joke, lighten the mood, something like that. But this is Radiohead, so f— it.”

Of course, the set now available on Radiohead.tv comes from their second Coachella set, which they played the following weekend —the one without the sound problems.

This weekend, Radiohead will headline Glasgow’s new festival, TRNSMT,

Radiohead @ Coachella 2017 Setlist:

Daydreaming – 0:00 
Desert Island Disk – 6:08 / 6:30 
Ful Stop – 10:43 
15 Step – 16:22 
Myxomatosis – 20:35 
Lucky – 24:46 
All I Need – 29:24 
Pyramid Song – 33:50 
Thom fiddlin’ on the Prophet – 39:30 
Everything in it’s Right Place – 39:58 
Bloom – 44:33 
Identikit – 51:12 
My Iron Lung – 56:30 
The Gloaming – 1:01:39 
Electric intro – 1:05:07 
I Might be Wrong – 1:05:33 
Bodysnatchers – 1:10:25

Exit Music (For a Film) – 1:14:54 
Reckoner – 1:19:58 
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No Surprises – 1:27:37 
Paranoid Android – 1:32:05 
Fake Plastic Trees – 1:39:15 
Lotus Flower – 1:44:26 
Idioteque – 1:39:34

 

 

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Try to imagine the very best bands, combined with a decadent Victoriana carnival, with a heavy dose of outrageous sideshows, and you’ll begin to get a picture of what HOPE & GLORY festival is.

This brand new festival for Liverpool, taking place on 5th & 6th August, is set against the stunning Victorian backdrop of the World Museum, City Library and St. George’s Hall and Gardens.

With weekend tickets priced at just £89 (inclusive of booking fee), you can expect a glorious mix of incredible music, comedy and fun – all within a few hundred yards of Lime Street station.

The main stage music for the weekend will be on The Great Exhibition stage. The second stage will deliver different delights across the weekend and will be called The Wonders Of The Age stage on the Saturday and The Wonders of the Age stage on Sunday.

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THIS MUST BE THE PLACE is back for a second year taking over Belgrave Music Hall and Headrow House for a weekend of unmissable live music brought to you by SUPER Friendz

ALVVAYS /// PARQUET COURTS
BEACH FOSSILS /// ULRIKA SPACEK
COWTOWN /// MENACE BEACH /// SORRY
OUR GIRL /// DRAHLA /// CHEST PAINS
…and many more to be announced over the weekend.

Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th August 2017
Belgrave Music Hall and Headrow House
2pm doors / 14+ / Day tickets and limited weekend
tickets available from Dice, Crash Records, Jumbo Records and See.

Saturday 26th August will feature performances from indie pop darlingsAlvvays returning to the UK for a short jaunt. Also joining them on the bill will be Beach Fossils, Sorry, Our Girl and Chest Pains with more to come…

Sunday 27th August sees post punk heroes Parquet Courts return to Leeds with an impressive support cast of Ulrika Spacek, COWTOWN,MENACE BEACH, Drahla and many more to be announced.

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