1:38:18 - that's me yelling "YEAH", I was super excited for "Lurgee" 1:38:27 - that's me yelling "YEEAHH", again. I repeat: I was super excited for "Lurgee".
It's quite iconic how they ended the tour with "How to Disappear Completely," as if Thom is saying "Bye, I'm gone," tired of the fame and tour wanting to escape. I always found the OK COMPUTER tour iconic and inspirational.
saw them 24 times. starting July 95 ending 2008. still love them but life and a full time job has kinda got in the way of rh following. this was the furthest we went to see them. (from uk) maybe it was jet Lagg or we were moody as first time not at the front! But nevertheless great memories. .. I really want to see footage of 04/12/95 paradiso Amsterdam that was my most magical gig in many ways. Because we met them all. and they had just told us that they had seen the street spirit video for the first time on the bus! And the venue was perfect small and friendly. I didn't like it as the venues got bigger after ok computer. but hey. 22 years later I still feel 19 just thinking about it. thank rh. for good gigs. good records. please continue doing your thing. xx
I only saw them twice in 98 this and later amnestiy international in paris! the atmosphere was insane at that one. it was like I imagine a Beatles concert to be like!
This was the last show I ever waited outside a tower records all night for tickets to. I was 3rd in line, and the first show was sold out by the time the second person in line got their tickets. As I was standing there about to start crying, a second show went on sale and I was first in line. This was my first Radiohead show. I've seen them 30+ times since. This night changed my life forever. The longest and most rewarding love of my life.
A snapshot of history. It's like they played all of these classics. The guitars sound cool too, very distinct and you can make out what each person is playing. Really cool. Thank you.
It blows my mind that this show is here. My late wife & I were at this show - I can't believe it's been over 20 years. If I recall, Spiritualize was the opening band. I have 2 distinct memories of this show - 1 - those blinding white lights during Airbag, & 2 - the show was LOUD! I've seen everyone from Aerosmith to Zappa & this ranks as one of the louder shows I've ever been to. Whoever taped this show - bravo! You obviously knew what you were doing - nice smooth & steady pans, tilts & zooms, & good audio too! Not bad for 1998!
What a treat was that! They were all exhausted from the OKC tour but they did probably the best show from it and having those b sides and unreleased songs on a setlist makes this very unique concert. The best bend in the world for at least past 25 yrs. ❤❤❤
Really good lighting in this show, really thought out. The person who did them definetly was a radiohead fan. (For example, the lights at the start of my iron lung literally CREEP in, or talk show host having the light constantly switching on the band members)
i remember camping out by radio city to get tickets to this show. the first night sold out immediately so we hauled ass to a tower records with a ticketmaster outlet and got tickets for this show. i miss the 90s. this was one of the best i've ever seen. thank you for posting.
Yo!!! Thank you for uploading this. I was mid orchestra for this show, 19 years ago yesterday!! Such a different time, having to sneak that chunky camera into the show and such. No cell phones everywhere. LOVE the moment with Nigel at 1:37:00. Most excellent, thanks again!
I remember this concert....I went to Radio City Music Hall that afternoon ticketless. I was still young, 33. My old girlfriend (L) & I had broken up. My new girlfriend (D) didn't show up, I stood outside with my Guild SG 100 & some effect devices in my bag. I could hear the band play Bowie's, A Space Oddysey during soundcheck. At one point, a microphone was lowered from a window & I kicked a lampost in saddness, then Nell came outside & said I could purchase a buyback ticket for $50.00. Later, Thom & co came out, Colin didn't sign an autograph..I spoke to Phil about Ride & Oxford. He grew impatient, so....no Jonny. The band crossed the street, I bellowed, Thom!, he squinted, shrugged his shoulders & crossed the street. I gave him a red marker to sign a pack of GHS boomers strings to sign, he said "Red"? I laughed, he signed his name with Minotaur head & left. Later I saw the show, sat in a front row VIP seat. 🙂, 20 years later, this June, still alive, I will see them perform again.
I was there. Great seats on the floor. One of the best shows I've ever seen. Still makes me smile all these years later... Amazing that someone filmed it!
My first Radiohead concert and favorite show of all time, excluding the Tibetan Freedom at Randall's Island. The only one I've missed since then in the NY area was the $2 bill concert as I was living in Australia at the time. Greatest band of my lifetime, only band I think may eclipse them is the Beatles if looking at sheer volume of quality records and being ahead of their time experimenting.
There's actually PLENTY I would love to hear (not a "Pablo"-hater like most RH fans) but I must say, I love how "Lurgee" is one of the only songs from Album 1 that has continued to pop up now and then over the years in their sets...made a bunch of appearances in 2003, I believe in 2008 as well, and then...I feel like some "King of Limbs" shows, but I could be wrong. I remember a friend saw them at MSG on 1 of 2 nights, he was pissed cos he went on the "Lurgee" night instead of the "Creep" night, I was like...yer fuckin' crazy. Who wants a song you KNOW they don't want to be playing versus a hidden gem?
Is this that famous show with longest guest list for VIP that's been circulating online? Anyways it is pure gem to have recording from '98 and their last show of OKC tour. Simply amazing. What's the size of the file? 25-30 GB?
Was it the first night that they played Big Ideas (the version with two organs, brilliant)? And this is a rare, "They actually brought the Fender Rhodes" show!! Did they have it the whole tour?? Hearing "Planet Telex" et al with the actual Rhodes and all its depth and tone is amazing, usually they sub in a guitar (and do an admirable job), but it just ain't the same.
P.S. Nobody wants to say it, because then you're some kind of, unadventurous, popular-music loving, boring twiddlestick of a fellow...but god damn, they never touched these heights again, did they? They put out amazing records, wrote some of the greatest, alternately heartbreaking and uplifting, mind-bending songs of all time. They took shit from nobody (not even themselves). But they never again scraped the surface of the moon like they were doing here. The Beatles had "Sgt. Pepper", Pink Floyd had "Dark Side", The Clash had "London Calling". And 5 blokes from Oxford had something about, "Hey There Laptop"? Wot was it again? The walls of the venue made sure to take some mental notes, because history was unfolding.
Kid A and In Rainbows both incredible albums too. OK Computer may have been their best (matter of opinion), but they've had some incredible music since too
@@DonSops I love "Kid A"...and "Amnesiac", "HTTT" is a little uneven but has some of their best stuff, and I'm finally coming around to "IR" [I had seen them at a small venue road-testing future 'Rainbows' songs, and had bootleg of the show, so I really fell in love with those versions and was initially kinda irritated by the album takes...still gutted about "Videotape", lol], the last 2 records were few and far between as far as songs that really get under my skin. That said, tho, if every band has an inevitable part in the arc where they are reaching their highest level, I would argue this is it
1:38:18 - that's me yelling "YEAH", I was super excited for "Lurgee"
1:38:27 - that's me yelling "YEEAHH", again. I repeat: I was super excited for "Lurgee".
Haha nice
As you should be
Is sad this song and 😅
It's quite iconic how they ended the tour with "How to Disappear Completely," as if Thom is saying "Bye, I'm gone," tired of the fame and tour wanting to escape. I always found the OK COMPUTER tour iconic and inspirational.
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@@西側祥平-v8m what’s coming through is alive…
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also lurgee, feeling better now that the touring is gone
the tour was hell for him so yeah, that’s exactly what he was trying to express by closing the tour with that song
The lighting on Planet Telex is sublime, so psychedelic
0:00 - Meeting In The Aisle
1:50 - Airbag
6:43 - Karma Police
11:36 - Talk Show Host
16:52 - Exit Music (for a film)
21:25 - Planet Telex
26:10 - Climbing Up The Walls
30:52 - Just
35:32 - Bishop's Robes
39:16 - Subterranean Homesick Alien
44:02 - My Iron Lung
49:57 - The Trickster
55:12 - No Surprises
59:17 - The Bends
1:03:34 - Fake Plastic Trees
1:08:22 - Bones
1:12:45 - Paranoid Android
1:19:19 - Lucky
Encore 1:
1:27:31 - Let Down
1:33:46 - Polyethylene (Part 2)
1:37:00 - Band thanks Nigel
1:38:28 - Lurgee
1:43:20 - Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Encore 2:
1:51:19 - How To Disappear Completely
Thanks!
Brillante
This is a great selection of songs.
💙👍🎼
What an epic way to end the OK Computer tour with a sneak peak into Kid A. Not to mention, a boatload of performances of rare B-sides.
saw them 24 times. starting July 95 ending 2008.
still love them but life and a full time job has kinda got in the way of rh following.
this was the furthest we went to see them. (from uk)
maybe it was jet Lagg or we were moody as first time not at the front!
But nevertheless great memories. .. I really want to see footage of 04/12/95
paradiso Amsterdam that was my most magical gig in many ways.
Because we met them all.
and they had just told us that they had seen the street spirit video for the first time on the bus! And the venue was perfect small and friendly. I didn't like it as the venues got bigger after ok computer. but hey.
22 years later I still feel 19 just thinking about it.
thank rh. for good gigs. good records. please continue doing your thing. xx
I only saw them twice in 98 this and later amnestiy international in paris!
the atmosphere was insane at that one. it was like I imagine a Beatles concert to be like!
Cool post. Thanks for sharing :)
Awesome
very wholesome. hope youre doing ok now (:
This was the last show I ever waited outside a tower records all night for tickets to. I was 3rd in line, and the first show was sold out by the time the second person in line got their tickets. As I was standing there about to start crying, a second show went on sale and I was first in line. This was my first Radiohead show. I've seen them 30+ times since. This night changed my life forever. The longest and most rewarding love of my life.
A snapshot of history. It's like they played all of these classics. The guitars sound cool too, very distinct and you can make out what each person is playing. Really cool. Thank you.
This was, probably, one of the best concerts I've ever been to- I was sitting close to the filmer too. Cool.
I was there both nights. Life changing as I was a newer fan at that time.
It blows my mind that this show is here. My late wife & I were at this show - I can't believe it's been over 20 years. If I recall, Spiritualize was the opening band. I have 2 distinct memories of this show - 1 - those blinding white lights during Airbag, & 2 - the show was LOUD! I've seen everyone from Aerosmith to Zappa & this ranks as one of the louder shows I've ever been to. Whoever taped this show - bravo! You obviously knew what you were doing - nice smooth & steady pans, tilts & zooms, & good audio too! Not bad for 1998!
Awesome, but sorry about your wife
It was Spiritualized, you are correct!
What a treat was that! They were all exhausted from the OKC tour but they did probably the best show from it and having those b sides and unreleased songs on a setlist makes this very unique concert. The best bend in the world for at least past 25 yrs. ❤❤❤
Really good lighting in this show, really thought out. The person who did them definetly was a radiohead fan. (For example, the lights at the start of my iron lung literally CREEP in, or talk show host having the light constantly switching on the band members)
i remember camping out by radio city to get tickets to this show. the first night sold out immediately so we hauled ass to a tower records with a ticketmaster outlet and got tickets for this show. i miss the 90s. this was one of the best i've ever seen. thank you for posting.
I was there too. Was there some crazy thunderstorms that day?
How To Disappear Completely's mostly different lyrics are very interesting. Pretty neat to see how far the song has come!
i absolutely LOVE the version of how to disappear completely they played here, sounds amazing
I love how they ended with How to Disappear Completely. It shows how Radiohead will transition into Kid A from OK Computer.
Wow, they still draw me in and amaze me 30 year's in. I don't think, no i know that'll never change. 💙🎼
Really good sound quality and not bad video quality, esp. given that this was 1998! Thank you so much for this!
A nice unassuming video shot on a camcorder in an audience with NO CELL PHONES.
This early version of How to Disappear Completely pretty wicked.
Great
The bleeps that start at 1:54:29 reminds me a lot of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, and that's a very good thing.
Yo!!! Thank you for uploading this. I was mid orchestra for this show, 19 years ago yesterday!! Such a different time, having to sneak that chunky camera into the show and such. No cell phones everywhere. LOVE the moment with Nigel at 1:37:00. Most excellent, thanks again!
let down sounds so fucking good and how to disappear completely is as gorgeous as ever especially ending this era
And that's why they were one of the best bands of our generation. Thanks so much for uploading this video
must have felt good for them at the time to stop touring
I remember this concert....I went to Radio City Music Hall that afternoon ticketless. I was still young, 33. My old girlfriend (L) & I had broken up. My new girlfriend (D) didn't show up, I stood outside with my Guild SG 100 & some effect devices in my bag. I could hear the band play Bowie's, A Space Oddysey during soundcheck. At one point, a microphone was lowered from a window & I kicked a lampost in saddness, then Nell came outside & said I could purchase a buyback ticket for $50.00. Later, Thom & co came out, Colin didn't sign an autograph..I spoke to Phil about Ride & Oxford. He grew impatient, so....no Jonny. The band crossed the street, I bellowed, Thom!, he squinted, shrugged his shoulders & crossed the street. I gave him a red marker to sign a pack of GHS boomers strings to sign, he said "Red"? I laughed, he signed his name with Minotaur head & left. Later I saw the show, sat in a front row VIP seat. 🙂, 20 years later, this June, still alive, I will see them perform again.
Richard William Flores Do you still have his signature? I’d love to see a picture of that!
How'd you find them this time? :)
I was there. Great seats on the floor. One of the best shows I've ever seen. Still makes me smile all these years later... Amazing that someone filmed it!
Wow really love this version of CUTW
amazing fucking setlist !! incredible show
Bloody brilliant gig
Thank you for sharing this! Saw them in SF on this tour. Still one of the best shows of all time.
I was born 4 days before this show. Wild. And now here I am watching it. Life is weird.
Amazing upload. Music history.
This is Radiohead B-sides the concert and I love it. What a bunch of rare gems in this one.
Last show of tour was in boston. I was there and they spoke of that show after in Spin as their best show of the tour
I was there.
Was it good Sean?
The best live in my opinión
Thank you for the upload!
The speed with which Thom change his guitar while singing at 51:45 is amazing
Thank you thank you thank you. This video itself is life changing. Can’t even imagine having been there.
It would be the greatest experience of my life without a doubt.
I think this is the best audio you recorded A+
I was at the first show on the OK Computer tour. 2nd September 1997 - Doncaster Dome, UK.
brilliant!
My first Radiohead concert and favorite show of all time, excluding the Tibetan Freedom at Randall's Island. The only one I've missed since then in the NY area was the $2 bill concert as I was living in Australia at the time. Greatest band of my lifetime, only band I think may eclipse them is the Beatles if looking at sheer volume of quality records and being ahead of their time experimenting.
amazing
I was at this show and the one the night before. Religious experience. I was 6 rows back in front of Ed.
I was always under the impression that they played 'Big Ideas (Don't Get Any)' at this show...
Oh my God. Lurgee!!!
There's actually PLENTY I would love to hear (not a "Pablo"-hater like most RH fans) but I must say, I love how "Lurgee" is one of the only songs from Album 1 that has continued to pop up now and then over the years in their sets...made a bunch of appearances in 2003, I believe in 2008 as well, and then...I feel like some "King of Limbs" shows, but I could be wrong. I remember a friend saw them at MSG on 1 of 2 nights, he was pissed cos he went on the "Lurgee" night instead of the "Creep" night, I was like...yer fuckin' crazy. Who wants a song you KNOW they don't want to be playing versus a hidden gem?
It's beautiful to hear the first version of "How to Disappear Completely", it brings me calm and optimism unlike the last version
Great ! Why is the sound so good ?
Is this that famous show with longest guest list for VIP that's been circulating online? Anyways it is pure gem to have recording from '98 and their last show of OKC tour. Simply amazing. What's the size of the file? 25-30 GB?
Was it the first night that they played Big Ideas (the version with two organs, brilliant)? And this is a rare, "They actually brought the Fender Rhodes" show!! Did they have it the whole tour?? Hearing "Planet Telex" et al with the actual Rhodes and all its depth and tone is amazing, usually they sub in a guitar (and do an admirable job), but it just ain't the same.
Although at the time the shooting was infringement, but this totally would be a historic video.
You know this is one of their greatest concerts when they don't even need to put Creep in the setlist and it still works brilliantly.
If anyone shows up for Creep they shouldnt be there
Thom is incredible.
1:37:31
The last ever concert of 'guitar band' Radiohead before they went proper experimental on Kid A and became a more interesting live band.
Talk show host, Exit music for a film, bones
Flashing lights warning guys on like half of the songs lol
Ooh... Seizure alert!! Planet telex... I've got epilepsy. Im not photosensitive.
How to Disappear Completely and Never be Found
Is this available on DVD or anything?
Was it the live debut of HTDC?
G
P.S. Nobody wants to say it, because then you're some kind of, unadventurous, popular-music loving, boring twiddlestick of a fellow...but god damn, they never touched these heights again, did they? They put out amazing records, wrote some of the greatest, alternately heartbreaking and uplifting, mind-bending songs of all time. They took shit from nobody (not even themselves). But they never again scraped the surface of the moon like they were doing here. The Beatles had "Sgt. Pepper", Pink Floyd had "Dark Side", The Clash had "London Calling". And 5 blokes from Oxford had something about, "Hey There Laptop"? Wot was it again? The walls of the venue made sure to take some mental notes, because history was unfolding.
Kid A and In Rainbows both incredible albums too. OK Computer may have been their best (matter of opinion), but they've had some incredible music since too
@@DonSops I love "Kid A"...and "Amnesiac", "HTTT" is a little uneven but has some of their best stuff, and I'm finally coming around to "IR" [I had seen them at a small venue road-testing future 'Rainbows' songs, and had bootleg of the show, so I really fell in love with those versions and was initially kinda irritated by the album takes...still gutted about "Videotape", lol], the last 2 records were few and far between as far as songs that really get under my skin. That said, tho, if every band has an inevitable part in the arc where they are reaching their highest level, I would argue this is it