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"Pablo Nancy" (1993) CD-R
good sound, cool show. |
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"Creepshow" (1993) CD-R
more raw sounding... Thom seems more the "rock star"... confident, loud, brash. this is most likely an audience recording in the small "Whiskey". sound is still very clear. *"how to disappear" was not part of this show, but somewhere down the line it was tacked onto the end of this particular copy of the show... don't ask me why. I'm pretty sure it was the version from toronto. anyhow, if you want this show please let me know whether or not you want this song on there or not. |
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"Unplugged" (1994-1996) CD-R
this isn't that great of an entire listening like a live show, really only good for getting the acoustic/rare versions of some songs...mind as well just use Napster instead. |
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"Pop Is Dead" (1995-96) CD-R ok, just realized the copy of the show I have is not DAO. argh. have to fix that. Excellent show! Beautiful "High and Dry", blaring, brash, loud "Creep" and also the defining live version of the ever-rare "Bishop's Robes"; and that's only 5 tracks in! |
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"Kill All: The Rarities Collection"
(1995-97) CD-R like "unplugged" this is simply some tracks slapped together... might as well use Napster to get the ones you want. |
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Live at Cabaret Metro
(1996) CD-R
Set List: Recorded live @: Tracks 1-10 Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL ? MAR 96: my iron lung/ bones/ blackstar/ lucky/ street spirit (fade out)/ planet telex/ anyone can play guitar/ bulletproof (i wish i was)/ blow out/ follow me around |
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"Data Complete" (1996) CD-R
recorded from an FM broadcast. good show. most scathing, emotional version of "stop whispering" I've ever heard (dedicated to the Pixies no less). Thom also dedicates "high and dry" to "all the old folks, y'know, the ones who don't like loud music." they were going to try "the trickster", but Thom said he couldn't remember the words, instead they play "a song you have at home in a karaoke machine" and you can guess what that song is. |
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"T in the Park" (1997)
CD-R
aka "More T, Vicar?" Set List: Recorded live @: Tracks 1-19 T in the Park, Glasgow, Scotland 13 JUL 96: the bends/ bones/ bullet proof/ my iron lung/ prove yourself/ street spirit/ lucky/ creep/ (nice dream)/ high and dry/ planet telex/ anyone can play guitar/ just/ blow out/ fake plastic trees/ thinking about you/ you/ black star/ inside my head | |
"Painkiller" (1996) CD-R Pretty good... after Track 9 the songs are disjointed, though they sound great... it sounds like they're playing live shows, and Thom talks to the audience... but there is no crowd noise... weird. The acoustic "you" is very beautiful. On "Subterreanean" Thom mentions that Johnny wanted to call the song "Uptight." Very good version of "Tourist." |
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"New Yorke Stories"
(1997) 2CD-R Set List: Recorded live @: Tracks 1-16 Irving Plaza, New York 09 JUN 97: my iron lung/ nice dream/ exit music/ karma police/ fake plastic trees/ paranoid android/ bones/ climbing up the walls/ no surprises/ the bends/ creep/ just/ planet telex/ street spirit/ the tourist/ black star |
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"Glastonbury Fair '97" (1997) CD-R
glastonbury '97 is an awesome soundboard recording... the first radiohead boot I got my hands on and one of my favorites. if you don't have this and like radiohead... then get it! |
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"Les Eurockeenes de Belfort" (1997)
CD-R
very, very clear sounding... soundboard no doubt. |
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"Thomfoolery" (1998) 2CD-R
This fades from the studio version of "Meeting" into a live "Exit Music"... I think. Excellent sound overall. The Thom impersonator is stupid. |
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Tibetan Freedom (1998)
CD-R
Set List: Recorded live @ Tracks 1-10 Tibetan Freedom Concert, New York, NY 14 JUN 98: airbag/ talk show host/ karma police/ fake plastic trees/ lucky (w/ Michael Stipe)/ paranoid android/ creep/ street spirit |
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Amnesty Int'l '98 (1998) CD-R
I feel silly saying it... but here's another great sounding Radiohead show. Of all the Radiohead boots I've ever heard, I've never heard one where the band sounded bad. Sure, the people taping or the crowd sometimes fucks it up but the band never lets their fans down. |
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Live at the Rex (2000) 2CD-R
my first show from the Kid A tour, and a beauty it is. I've listened to the whole thing and I love it. Recording is of very good quality and the show is fantastic. Lots of post-OKC songs played. I enjoyed Optimistic, Nat'l Anthem and EIIRP from Kid A but have really taken a liking to YAWA? |
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