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Boisterous applause during "Paranoid Android" with the crowd jumping like crazy in the pit area. Which was good for me because I was able to push a bunch of drunken girls away from my friends and I.
One of my favourite songs from OK Computer, "No Surprises" was played much to my surprise. But then they played "The Gloaming," which weirded me out a bit.
New song "All I Need" returned to the Radiohead set. I don't have this song in my collection, and it was amazing live! Thom on piano with Jonny behind him was a classic moment. Thom crooning "You're all I need" just made me grip my parka in giddiness.
"Climbing Up The Walls," followed by a new song called "Go Slowly" came on next. Then two songs I don't really care for, "Myxomatosis" and "Bangers 'N Mash" came on. The only consolation with "Myxomatosis" is Thom's crazy dancing. That alone makes that song worthwhile. Otherwise...
Two so-so songs were followed by two heartwrenching and beautiful ones. "How To Disappear Completely" is a Radiohead classic that I first heard back in the OK Computer tour. It was gripping then, it's even more gripping now. Then, a surprise! "Fake Plastic Trees" was played. My friend Jason called the song once Thom put on the acoustic guitar. I told him, "No way!" And then Thom played the first words and I was just dumbfounded. In utter disbelief.
But my disbelief didn't end there. "Black Star" was played two songs later. At this point, I was like a teenage boy in the 1960's when the Beatles came to America: both hands covering mouth, jumping for joy, and just yelling out "OH MY GOD!!!" There is a huge significance to this song, and people who know me know why. When I heard this song, I was soooo happy yet soooo sad. This song isn't my favourite, but the favourite of someone else. And I was so happy that she finally got to hear this song live again after all these years. It was played so well, so tight, it was as if I was listening to The Bends. My only qualm about this song is that Thom looked bored singing it. Or was he just being cocky? Or was he just doing a pseudo-Liam Gallagher with his hands inside his vest pocket? I don't know...
I think it was also at this point where some idiot went on stage and boasted his "accomplishment." He was properly tackled by security.
"True Love Waits," another Radiohead classic that they barely play, was done with Thom on the keyboards while the rest of the band was in their "Everything In Its Right Place" position. Although "True Love Waits" was played with guitar in the Live EP, it's prettier with keys. The song then transitioned into "Everything In Its Right Place" and that was the bands first encore. I thought that it would end there, but it didn't.
"Bodysnatchers" followed by "The Tourist" were the last two songs. "The Tourist" is such a fitting song to end with, and it broke the monotony of having "Everything..." be the last song.
After the show, my friends and I agreed that this was Radiohead at their finest. Armed with a whole catalogue of fantastic songs, Radiohead did the right thing by completely altering the setlist, unlike some bands (ahem Oasis!) that just play the same setlist over and over again. It truly made the Saturday experience very, very different from the Friday one.
Cheers Radiohead!
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We passed by Phoenix again and caught them doing their rockin' version of "If I Ever Feel Better." We stayed for that song, watching from afar, but then proceeded to the Main Stage.
We waited a bit for Matisyahu before he came on. I don't really care for this guy, but I wanted to see what all the hype is about. And to see a Hassidic Jew rap in a reggae style is pretty entertaining. I was bored from the get go. Probably the most interesting thing he did was do those record scratching noises with his mouth.
I was so bored that I went back to the Neighborhoodies booth to get my shirt. This is what I got:It's from Blur's "Advert" if you don't know.
After Matisyahu was Sleater-Kinney on the Main Stage. These rrrrriot grrrrls were so great! I really didn't like them until The Woods came out. And I am wondering why I didn't like them before. They were fantastic and I enjoyed them a lot. I only knew the new songs they played like "The Fox" and "Rollercoaster" but now I have to get their other albums.
Now the moment has arrived. We left after Sleater-Kinney and went to the Sahara Tent to get our spot for Madonna. But first, we had to endure Paul Oakenfold and his DJ set.We then walked over with a slew of people towards the Main Stage to check out Massive Attack. We were so tired from Madonna that we just laid down and rested. I also got a veggie gyro to curb my appetite. Massive Attack was more like background, chill music before we went on the next act.
After a 30 minute rest, we walked over to the Outdoor Stage to see The Go! Team. They were energetic and fun as always, but that damn Ninja's voice is just too annoying sometimes. The crowd seemed very into it, and so was I from afar.
Our final stop was the Mojave tent to see a bit of Dungen. They were actually pretty good, despite me not understanding what they were saying. There was a sparse crowd, which was a welcome surprise given the Madonna fiasco.
After Dungen was one of my new favourite bands, Art Brut. They came on really late, and only had time to play a few songs...theoretically.Lead singer Eddie was in top form as always. He kept on telling the crowd that if they go beyond their midnight curfew, they will be fined $2,000 per song. Well, they went way over their curfew, playing at least 4 songs. Highlights included "Formed a Band," "Emily Kane," "These Animal Menswear" and "Modern Art." For "Modern Art", Eddie went down to the crowd and sang, like he always does. For "Rusted Guns of Milan," he said that the song was about a certain band member and he looked at Jasper Future for that one. After their last song, "Good Weekend," they played a long final instrumental. Their tour manager was constantly signaling them to stop, yelling at them even, but they refused to do so. It was classic!
After another long wait to leave the place, we walked the long trail back to our car. We left the place pretty quickly and got home at a semi-decent hour.
Another great Coachella adventure! I will definitely be there in 2007.
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