Radiohead - Live in Belfort (July 2003)

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Recorded at Eurockéennes de Belfort, Lac du Malsaucy, Belfort, France on the 4th July 2003

Setlist:
00:00:06 There There
00:05:31 2 + 2 = 5
00:09:35 Morning Bell
00:13:45 Lucky
00:18:35 Talk Show Host
00:23:38 Scatterbrain
00:27:04 The National Anthem
00:31:55 The Gloaming
00:35:15 Fake Plastic Trees
00:40:34 Sail to the Moon
00:44:47 My Iron Lung
00:50:04 Where I End and You Begin
00:54:28 Just
00:58:41 Paranoid Android
01:05:00 Idioteque
01:09:17 Everything in Its Right Place

01:17:28 Exit Music (for a Film)
01:22:19 Kid A
01:26:35 Karma Police

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This is the first Radiohead concert I ever watched (it was broadcast on television in 2005 when I was 15) and it changed my life.

maxomatosis_
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One of my favorite things about watching Radiohead's shows is seeing Jonny's hair flying around while he's banging his head and going crazy on the guitar

chandraabudiman
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I don't have a phase of Radiohead. Its unexplainable. I am grateful for having Radiohead

ranjitadh
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This is the era that got me into Radiohead. I was in high school, going through a lot of crap... I remember hearing "There There" and being absolultey blown away. They've been my favorite band ever since. <3

johanna
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Hard to believe this is 18 years old. I still think of "There, There" as new LOL

glenesis
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Every time, every freaking time, my spirit needs a hug. Radiohead is there 😭😭😭

chilijamzeppelinhead
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Scatterbrain is such a beautiful, underrated song

tillym
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the "c'mon kids" in this version of Kid A is so heartwarming <3

leevi_
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Colin always has a wow we are really good look on his face.

beakahd
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It's incredible to think this was 18 yrs ago! Still sounds brand new. Thanks for releasing these shows! 😍

Sadlittleatticboy
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Kind of cool realizing the first time I saw Radiohead, I was one of 30 people seeing them in New Haven, CT at Toad's Place on THE BENDS

KingRhinoBudapest
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There are so many awesome comments about specific cool moments from this set, my contribution: 33:55 when Thom comes over and leans up against Ed for a few seconds during the "they should be ringing" part

smarroy
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LOVE when Johnny plays the notes to Hunting Bears at the end of National Anthem!

AndrewBernardin
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Morning bell, Kid A and scatterbrain all have me blown away

michaelc
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There There 0:00
2 + 2 = 5 5:30
Morning Bell 9:33
Lucky 13:50
Talk Show Host 18:33
Scatterbrain 23:36
The National Anthem 27:07
The Gloaming 31:55
Fake Plastic Trees 35:14
Sail to the Moon 40:32
My Iron Lung 44:45
Where I End and You Begin 50:00
Just 54:28
Paranoid Android 58:38
Idioteque 1:04:59
Everything in Its Right Place 1:09:15

Exit Music (for a Film) 1:16:13
Kid A 1:21:04
Karma Police 1:25:20

mrchrisroden
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I saw Radiohead at a small venue in Phoenix AZ in 1995. They played at what was a closed and then refurbished then French breakfast bistro that was on the corner of 24th Street and Camelback. The place shared property with was the largest movie theater in Arizona, The Cine Capri. They are both now gone, replaced by glass skyscrapers with ground level Starbucks Coffee shops. You can now order a quad shot carmel macciatto latte bréve grande in the exact same spot where Thom Yorke once belted out songs like Stop Whispering and Thinking About You. The venue held about 250 people. It was named The Paradox/The Sanctuary for the two years it served as a bar/concert venue. That year I also witnessed other soon to be globally successful, stadium bands that history would remember as some of the best and most successful rock bands in the history of humanity. Bands like Smashing Pumpkins, NIN, TOOL, Penny wise, Face to Face, and NOFX. Being 17 in 1989 during my senior year in high school meant that I was blessed to be where I was at the time, and the age where going to concerts was a popular pastime for many Gen X'ers. I was in my late teens/early 20's when Lallapalooza kicked off, when the whole west coast gangsta rap culture began with NWA, Cube, Pac, Biggie, etc. I personally went to 5 Nirvana shows in those few years, starting with their tour for their Bleach album, ending with their final performance at the Arizona State Fair a month before Kurt's death, as they promoted their last studio album, In Utero. I saw Jane's Addiction a handful of times, with my first experience a concert they played at a small club called The Underground in 1989, where tickets cost me $5 bucks. I saw TOOL tour in support of their 5 song LP Opiate in 1995 at a small bar called The Mason Jar. Tons of Grateful Dead, U2, Pearl Jam, RHCP, and REM shows that give me a lifetime of memories, long before the days of YouTube and streaming services. I was lucky enough to be in a city that had a punk rock scene in the mid-80's, where I saw everyone from Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, The Exploited, JFA, Bpack Flag, GBH, the Vandals, etc. All ages shows at 13-18 years old helped me develop a love for attending concerts that continued well into adulthood. Now at 49 I catch the sporadic U2, Coldplay, Radiohead, TOOL, stadium tours but for the most part I simply sit with my memories and reminisce on a lifetime of once in a lifetime experiences. Radiohead for me is nostalgia manifested through music. Life has been a beautiful journey and I'm grateful for every last second of moments like those expressed here.

skatedestroy
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Oh my god. Sail to the Moon! I’ve seen them 6 times and they never played this one.🙏🖤 edit and Kid A! What a gorgeous performance, even tho the synth malfunctioned. Wish they’d do that one more often life as well.

RustinChole
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I love how Jonny integrated the radio sounds from The National Anthem/Hunting Bears into The Gloaming.
Also, he uses the same stutter effect from Go To Sleep at the end of 2+2+5 (8:42), awesome stuff.

gpeddino
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there’s 3 people playing drums at the start of the first song and the tempo starts off a little fast, but within 10 seconds everyone settles in to the slower tempo, all together, like their a hive mind! That’s one of the ways you can tell good band from a bad one.

christophernoia
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Спасибо Тому что он есть.и за то что он сотворил.и всей группе!👏🙂👍

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