Spotted on our message board, Mortigi Tempo: Full Radiohead performance at Glastonbury 1997. It was filmed from the crowd, so not the best visual quality but the audio is top notch, especially considering this is from a VHS to DVD transfer. Enjoy!
Tag: tour
Radiohead will be headlining both the Reading and Leeds festivals this Summer in the UK. We can only hope that this is part of a much larger tour that the band has been talking about doing during the Summer months.
For more information about the Reading Festival, go here. For the Leeds Festival, go here.
(Radiohead in Buenos Aires by hey vicky!)
Radiohead played in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday night and before that, two nights in Brazil. To check out reviews and setlists, head on over to our gigography.
The band will be wrapping up the tour with two shows in Chile starting tonight. Can we have a new song please?
(photo by Jonny Greenwood)
The band played their second show in Mexico City Monday night to another grateful and enthusiastic crowd. This concludes their stop in Mexico before heading off to Brazil to play on Friday night.
For a complete setlist of Monday’s show (“Creep” was played!?), head on over to our gigography.
Here’s a video of the “Creep” performance:
(photo by Krudo)
Radiohead started their Mexico/South America tour last night in at Foro Sol in Mexico City, performing to fans who haven’t had a chance to see them in Mexico since the last time the band was there, in 1994. A lot has changed since then, no?
The set was amazing, but nothing new to report. If you were there, please leave a review!
Tonight the band play their second show before heading off to Brazil on the 20th.
Radiohead have revealed they are working on new material and planning a summer tour.
Guitarist Ed O’Brien told Newsbeat the Oxford band would be hitting the studio soon.
“We are working on new material,” he explained. “We’ll be doing some more recording. It’s business as usual.
“We’ve sort of finished the bulk of [In Rainbows] touring,” he added. “We will be doing a little bit of touring in the summer, watch this space!”
O’Brien was speaking at the launch of the Featured Artists’ Coalition (FAC) lobby group in London on Wednesday.
He is joined on FAC’s committee by artists including Blur’s Dave Rowntree, Kate Nash and Billy Bragg.
“At the moment a lot of rights and revenue streams are being carved up in this new era,” he said, “and I think it’s really important that we’re in there fighting our corner.
“Radiohead signed very traditional record company contracts, and it was exactly what we wanted to do at the time and there’s no bitterness, but I think there’s an inherent feeling that they’re just a bit old school.”
‘Spokespeople for fans’
O’Brien explained that one of FAC’s main aims is to support younger artists coming through.
“There are some bigger names here but the whole essence of what we’re trying to do is really largely aimed at, and for the benefit of, the younger musician, the people coming into the music industry for the first time.”
He explained that the coalition also hopes to speak for fans – maybe even illegal file sharers.
“I hope that what the Featured Artists’ Coalition will [say to fans is], ‘We understand you, we’re not trying to criminalise you.’
“I think if we get our act together, we’ve possibly got a role to play in that as well, being spokespeople for bands and then, leading on naturally from that, for fans as well.”
(from BBC Newsbeat)