Radiohead - discuss possible venues here

Dave Matthews for sure.

Originally posted by sweetcell:
is anyone aware of any other shows that completely sold out nissan on the day of onsale? i can't think of any. just curious.
DMB for sure.

U2 would do it, but they don't usually play Nissan.
RH to play 2 nights of the APW festival:

pitchfork - urb

for those loathing both festivals and nissan pavilion, RH should be playing philly (AKA camden) in august as well.
makes me wonder what RH is going to do over two nights. they're playing to the same crowd, so they can't play the same set. they're headlining, so they have 1.5 hours (if not more) to fill.

obviously they'll play most (if not all) of In Rainbows, but it would be cool if they also played an entire album from start to finish. they can choose any one, i'm not picky :)
Originally posted by sweetcell:
makes me wonder what RH is going to do over two nights. they're playing to the same crowd, so they can't play the same set. they're headlining, so they have 1.5 hours (if not more) to fill.

obviously they'll play most (if not all) of In Rainbows, but it would be cool if they also played an entire album from start to finish. they can choose any one, i'm not picky :)
I was thinking about this earlier. Obviously, I think we're assuming it's going to be two completely different sets since it's the same audience. I was thinking it'd be cool if day one was Pablo Honey-OK Computer, and day two Kid A-In Rainbows all chronologically, but I think alot of people would be pissed with night two.
Classic case of a band playing 2 nights in the area anyway…it just so happened that there is a festival in the area…


Originally posted by sweetcell:
RH to play 2 nights of the APW festival:

pitchfork - urb

for those loathing both festivals and nissan pavilion, RH should be playing philly (AKA camden) in august as well.
Originally posted by wanderlust j. marshmallow:
Classic case of a band playing 2 nights in the area anyway…it just so happened that there is a festival in the area…
according to pitchfork, "Looks like those rumors about Radiohead playing the inaugural edition of the All Points West Music & Arts Festival were true, as reported by URB Magazine and subsequently confirmed. (…) Radiohead will headline the first two nights, August 8 and 9."

so stop being a doubting thomas and join us in the what-will-they-play game :p

julian, i'd be hunky-dory with your proposed setlist. no complaints whatsoever.
Originally posted by sweetcell:
julian, i'd be hunky-dory with your proposed setlist. no complaints whatsoever.
Yeah, folks like ourselves would love something like that, but there's still a contingency out there that'd hate a Kid A to current show. Not sure if they'd be at APW, but whatever…
They will play an almost entirely the same setlist with 3-5 song variation, like they did in 2006.

Originally posted by sweetcell:

so stop being a doubting thomas and join us in the what-will-they-play game :p
Originally posted by sweetcell:
makes me wonder what RH is going to do over two nights. they're playing to the same crowd, so they can't play the same set. they're headlining, so they have 1.5 hours (if not more) to fill.

obviously they'll play most (if not all) of In Rainbows, but it would be cool if they also played an entire album from start to finish. they can choose any one, i'm not picky :)
I'm not actually a fan of the playing an entire album in a live setting idea. I think a live show is special because it's different from the albums–if I wanted to hear all of Kid A, I'd just put on Kid A. I think the power of a great live show comes from the unexpected setlists, reimagined compositions, and general audacity that an album doesn't really produce.

As for those who think Radiohead will play essentially the same set two nights in a row–I believe you're dead wrong. This isn't the same as merely playing two nights in the same city–as is being noted in nearly every article about APW, this is the first time one band has played two nights of a major American rock festival. Radiohead knows that everyone will be watching and expecting them to do something spectacular. I think they will respond and play two wildly different shows.