Radiohead Live in Camden
Aug 13th, 2008 by admin
The seventh show of the second leg of the Radiohead took place in Camden NJ at Susquehanna Bank Center. The band soundchecked ‘Go Slowly’, ‘Videotape’, ‘Where I End And You Begin’, ‘The Gloaming’, ‘Lucky’, ‘In Limbo’ and ‘I Might Be Wrong’, according to AtEase. The Grizzly Bear opened the show!
It was another show that opened with 15 Step and There There! Paranoid Android wasn’t performed once more! Everythin in its Right Place was the show ending song and that was cool! But imho neither the 1st nor the second encore were the best that could be! But of course it is a Radiohead show and such a show can’t be less than brilliant!
Radiohead Camden Setlist
15 Step
There There
Morning Bell
All I Need
The National Anthem
Videotape
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
The Gloaming
Where I End And You Begin
Faust Arp
No Surprises
Jigsaw
The Bends
Idioteque
Climbing Up The Walls
Nude
Bodysnatchers
Encore 1
House of Cards
Lucky
Go Slowly
Just
Street Spirit
2nd Encore
Reckoner
Planet Telex
Everything In Its Right Place
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ituskyhotys …everything about the show was brilliant.!!!!….sure it was your personal setlist of choice, but why nitpick?……simply put best , most creative lighting /video ever! can’t believe i’m not seeing another show…almost sick/depressed….blah!angst ridden,,,,come back to the east coast!
I was at this show and thought it was pretty good. Last time I saw RH it was at this same venue but I was 10 rows back so sitting on the lawn this time sucked. It wasnt nearly loud enough and I could hear stupid people talking through the songs and making comments like “are they going to play creep?”. MORONS, SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!! The band sounded very tight, as always, and I loved the setlist. For some reason Climbing Up the Walls was my favorite of the night. I have been a Radiohead fan for about 10 years and I feel like an idiot asking but was “Go Slowly” the song that Thom dedicated to the “People on the lawn”? Where is that from? I would love to get it on CD. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE release a concert from this tour on BLU-RAY!!!!!!!!!
Yes. ‘Go Slowly’ was dedicated to the people on the lawn. I was actually pretty close to the action, and Thom looked really impressed by the multitude of people out on the lawn when he had them bring up the spotlights. When we turned around to look, I was blown away. It was this amazing sea of people, and I could understand how anyone could feel the power of that. My brother saw them on this tour in Dallas from the lawn and said the speakers weren’t turned up enough to hear them well. Radiohead owes it to their fans to release a Blu-Ray of this tour so that everyone that came to see them and couldn’t get tickets up close, as well as everyone who for whatever reason couldn’t catch them on this tour at all, as well as everyone who doesn’t realize that Radiohead continues to redifine themselves and have come so far since Creep (sadly I know people who are so out of touch they actually think of Radiohead as one hit wonders - I’m like “wait, you never listened to OK Computer? Idioteque doesn’t ring any bells? Never heard the line ‘I will eat you alive?’” - but they only know Creep), as well as everyone who owns all their albums and singles on vinyl and worship Thom or Johnny and love both their rock and electronic leanings and were blown away by the incredible stage setup of this tour can revisit the majesty in the front row with hi-def visuals and audio. My wife was only an occassional fan of Radiohead before this show (she was mostly a fan of Pablo and The Bends), and after this show she cannot stop listening to them. ‘In Rainbows’ has been like a religious experience for her. Please Thom let us bring that experience home to relive night after night. Do it for the people on the lawn for whom you went slowly for a reason.