You're crazy...I went to see Radiohead in the Hollywood Bowl 5 years ago and everyone was just stoned as fuck and silent, people just stood there looking at them as if they were gods. The show in Rio was something else, fun as hell! Americans need to learn how to let go and just feel life.
all i know is that i havent seen the guys from radiohead so happy and carismatic in any other show i've watched from them around this globe than i've seen in brazil
if yu want to see them play and not hear claps or voices. buy a fucking dvd man!
Being from Rio/Brazil I must agree that we tend to exagerate sometimes, singing way to loud eclipsing the lead singer.. but this isnt the worse of it. We brazilians tend to clap our hands along to the tune of the music being played.. I hate that! IT SUCKS!!!
But the show was great nonetheless..Only got to see the one in SP webcasted, cuz I live in Florianopolis now.. bummer.
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The big problem is that the fans are singing way over Thom Yorke's voice. Once upon a time, people went to concerts to actually listen to the artists. Why come at all, otherwise? The lovely thing about a live performance is really being able to appreciate nuances, and hear musicians communicate without being first filtered through a studio editing machine. This audience's cacaphony makes listening impossible. It feels more like a Southern tent revival than a music show. Hush and listen, people!!
I'm sure they can still hear his voice resonating thru their own. They're the ones that are there. I love singing my heart out at concerts because I connect with them!
Parece que foi ontem.....
gabrieloleite 2 years ago
essa hora ainda eram só gritos
ninguém acreditava no que tava acontecendo
RafaHen88 2 years ago
Que Show!!!!!Velho a quanto tempo esperavamos.....
cruchopp2009 2 years ago 7
já fez uma semana...passou muito rápido! lindo, lindo, lindo.
azevedorama 2 years ago
You're crazy...I went to see Radiohead in the Hollywood Bowl 5 years ago and everyone was just stoned as fuck and silent, people just stood there looking at them as if they were gods. The show in Rio was something else, fun as hell! Americans need to learn how to let go and just feel life.
Jonascarrot 2 years ago 16
meu, qqctãofalando?
dudumanji 2 years ago
all i know is that i havent seen the guys from radiohead so happy and carismatic in any other show i've watched from them around this globe than i've seen in brazil
if yu want to see them play and not hear claps or voices. buy a fucking dvd man!
perfect image, different angles,nice set list
thom yorke's voice just for yu
neverquitter 2 years ago 2
Being from Rio/Brazil I must agree that we tend to exagerate sometimes, singing way to loud eclipsing the lead singer.. but this isnt the worse of it. We brazilians tend to clap our hands along to the tune of the music being played.. I hate that! IT SUCKS!!!
But the show was great nonetheless..Only got to see the one in SP webcasted, cuz I live in Florianopolis now.. bummer.
ssenssel 2 years ago
Non singing crowd concerts = boring, boring, boring.
lagostube 2 years ago 5
yeahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
=)
ruivinhanit 2 years ago
If you want silence, go to a Theatre. Or hear some acoustic performance... It's a "stadium" and fuckin' live... It's allowed to be FREE!
dantas1977 2 years ago 3
oh, come on! just sing, man! feel it!
Nemergussis 2 years ago 2
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The big problem is that the fans are singing way over Thom Yorke's voice. Once upon a time, people went to concerts to actually listen to the artists. Why come at all, otherwise? The lovely thing about a live performance is really being able to appreciate nuances, and hear musicians communicate without being first filtered through a studio editing machine. This audience's cacaphony makes listening impossible. It feels more like a Southern tent revival than a music show. Hush and listen, people!!
Slainte1969 2 years ago
I'm sure they can still hear his voice resonating thru their own. They're the ones that are there. I love singing my heart out at concerts because I connect with them!
DirtyMindedReckoner 2 years ago 4
I agree with Slainte1969, this annoying kind of audience is almost everywhere, unfortunately.
voutespancar 2 years ago 2