Radiohead - Good Morning Mr. Magpie | Glastonbury Festival 2011, Pilton UK (2/7)

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The amazing Radiohead surprised a very lucky audience at a secret 'Special Guest' spot at the Park Stage at the 41st edition of the Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK). Recorded: June 24th, 2011
Track 3 of the 14-song set: 'Good Morning Mr. Magpie'

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  • Needs more Jonny.

  • @yeahyeahyaha2

    i thought he did magpie quite well actually, but yeah he sounded a bit off on some of the other set tracks, i'm wondering if the equipment wasn't up to scratch, they all sound a bit tinny, suppose it could be the video camaras,

    and second point, i love king of limbs, however it took me about 30+ listens to take hold

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  • How good would it be seeing them in a small pub with about 100 people. They would be perfect like that

  • Chick at 3:00 looks like she needs some serious Head & Shoulders

  • 3:10 Colinnn bass Kickassssssss

  • Like a sex! :D

    

  • @AmnesiacGaming Yes, the setlist could have been more diverse but the gig was planned at the last minute. Originally the band wanted to get into Glastonbury for free, but they were told they had to play. So the timing and timespan of the gig affected what they performed & they definitely wanted to fit in the TKOL material.

    Kid A & Amnesiac happen to be my favorite RH albums. However, they've played a lot of the material in concert since their release and I'm personally getting over it.

  • @gamelanplan i always loved kid a, they should have played atleast one song off each album. (including pablo honey) and i dont necessarily mean creep

  • @AmnesiacGaming

    If you are looking in the past with Radiohead, you'll be upset now, then and always. Radiohead is constantly evolving. You mentionned Kid A. I guessed you probably said the same thing back then. Why don't play Pablo Honey, the Bends... They did play old song from this gig. True artist are always searching for new ideas, would it be good or bad is just other peoples opinion.

  • @AmnesiacGaming Don't know if you saw this whole set or not but they didn't neglect their older work. They were only given so much time to perform, and they wanted to play TKOL since it's the first time they've done so in front of a live audience. Hence, it's more like they've moved on - for better or worse.

  • Radiohead thinks they're above OK Computer, its disappointing to see them neglect older work.  TKOL is no Kid A...

  • good god can these guys kill the fuck out of a groove

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