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Radiohead played a new song during their headlining set on the Reading Festival‘s Main Stage tonight (August 30).
The untitled track was in a similar vein to material on 2007 album ‘In Rainbows’ and followed the inclusion of another new song, ‘These Are My Twisted Words’, at Leeds Festival yesterday (August 29) – which was played again tonight.
Their set differed from the performance at the Yorkshire leg of the event, as it opened with breakthrough 1992 single ‘Creep’ – a song usually played towards the end of Radiohead gigs if included in the set.
As the band entered the stage, a relaxed-looking Thom Yorke shouted “Wassap!” into his mic, drawing huge cheers from the audience.
The group aired classic tracks including ‘Just’, ‘Karma Police’ and‘Idioteque’, alongside several songs from last album ‘In Rainbows’, such as ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ and’15 Step’.
Before playing ‘Bodysnatchers’,Yorke informed the audience that bassist Colin Greenwood was having technical difficulties.
“Colin‘s bass pedal just went chuuk,” he said, mimicking a guitar pedal blowing up.
However, the band continued for the remainder of their set without problems, though Yorke kept the chat to a minimal level between songs.
The band ended their set with a blistering version of their 1997 anthem‘Paranoid Android’, followed by an effect-laden ‘Everything In Its Right Place’.
Radiohead played:
‘Creep’
‘The National Anthem’
’15 Step’
‘There There’
‘All I Need’
‘Nude’
‘Untitled New Song’
‘2+2=5’
‘Climbing Up The Walls’
‘Street Spirit (Fade Out)’
‘Reckoner’
‘Karma Police’
‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi’
‘Just’
‘Idioteque’
‘Exit Music (For A Film)’
‘Bodysnatchers’
‘You And Whose Army?’
‘Lucky’
‘These Are My Twisted Words’
‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’
‘Paranoid Android’
‘Everything In Its Right Place’
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Novità dalla maison Bon Iver:
VOLCANO CHOIR
Unmap CD / LP (JAG156, released: 09/22/09)
Volcano Choir is an assembly of Wisconsinites Jon Mueller, Chris Rosenau, Jim Schoenecker, Daniel Spack, Justin Vernon, and Thomas Wincek. You might find these old friends also frequenting records and stages under different monikers, Collections of Colonies of Bees and Bon Iver. The collaboration predates the meteoric rise of Justin Vernon’s Bon Iver project, with original songwriting dating back to the summer of 2005, right around the time the Bees first toured with Vernon’s previous band DeYarmond Edison.
While entirely a studio record, the collection doesn’t suffer from the overburdens of a digital pile up or over-thinking. Rather it breathes and convulses in equal measure, radiating an inherent dynamism found only in the voluntary bondage of intimacy. With influences ranging from David Sylvian and Steve Reich to Mahalia Jackson and Tom Waits, it might be more accurate to say the group’s influence is music itself. You can hear it in the care and real love generously applied to each moment of Unmap. With the vibe of some intimate backwoods gospel, plus a spirit of patience and thoughtful repetition, the music of Volcano Choir is as dynamic as it is lovely.
Unmap ultimately came together over a weekend in November 2008 in Fall Creek, Wisconsin, at Justin and Nate Vernon’s recording studio. And while it is at its heart a record about the allure of being with people you need and making something with them, it is also a document created by musicians with rare gifts getting together to exorcise their ideas about beauty. This scaffolding of loops and off grid tempos for choral style vocals offers a state of continual surprise, call it unexpectation.
Unmap marks the debut full-length from Volcano Choir, the collaboration between Collections of Colonies of Bees and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver.
(http://www.jagjaguwar.com/onesheet.php?cat=JAG156)
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MUY BIEN…un’altra novità ovviamente da alien è il CAMEO EP degli ZAZA… a mio avviso strepitoso, fosse un album sarebbe lì con xx e antlers…
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Zaza non e’ affatto male……secondo me,ovvio!
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e di Bon Iver aspettiamo qualche aereo :-)))))
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