Radiohead - Live at South Park, Oxford (July 2001)
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- Recorded at South Park, Oxford, England on 7th July 2001
Setlist:
00:00 The National Anthem
05:12 Airbag
10:39 Morning Bell
14:59 Lucky
19:43 Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin box
22:59 My Iron Lung
27:55 Exit Music (For A Film)
32:41 Knives Out
37:14 No Surprises
41:01 Dollars And Cents
46:27 Street Spirit (Fade Out)
51:12 I Might Be Wrong
56:33 Pyramid Song
1:02:01 Paranoid Android
1:08:14 Idioteque
1:12:39 Everything In Its Right Place
1:22:25 Fake Plastic Trees
1:27:07 Karma Police
1:31:37 You And Whose Army?
1:34:57 How To Disappear Completely
1:45:06 Talk Show Host
1:50:11 The Bends
1:56:53 Motion Picture Soundtrack
1:58:34 Creep
Archive Link:
archive.org/details/Radiohead...
Remastered from the original webcast, AI Upscaled and Cleaned; and patched with SBD Audio (I have a cleaner SBD that is also unclipped, but due to the massive quality difference, i kept the FM version for this)
This is also the footage shown beside the stage on jumbotrons
This show was also the result of a review bashing the performance which inspired Thom to write 'A Punchup at a Wedding' and inspired '15 Step' later on.
Full credit to Radiohead, and Beggars Group
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This will be the only premiere as a celebration of Kid A / Amnesiac
This is not for profit, and by fans for fans. - Hudba
They performed in South Park just 4 days before the episode of South Park with them released. Genius.
Best performance of motion picture soundtrack ever
I have never cried to a performance until now.....
“BUGGEH!”
ya got me!
was just thinking the same thing. Unbelievable!
Is kaput yes?
I think the song that Thom sings briefly before Everything in its Right Place is "Nobody's Fault but my Own" by Beck, who opened for them that day!
yessss
I seem to remember Beck played that song that afternoon. He wasn’t very good sadly. The sound wasn’t the best and it was mainly acoustic with some Hank Williams cover thrown in. Supergrass and Sigur Ros were much better. The latter really fitted in with the atmosphere there. It was a warm, humid but overcast day and their spaced out vibe really suited.
@DorisDay-lw4xs Similar memories, but a different interpretation. I loved Beck's performance, whereas Sigur Ros and Supergrass I'd seen before and was less excited about.
No way Radiohead visited South Park for a second time
I was there too. It rained but we didn't care, too busy loving it. Walked home soaked and happy. Best band ever. And Oxford boys. Ended with Creep with was fabulous. Thank you Radiohead.
Yes i remember the rain :)
Abingdon Massif , Yah !!
My memory says it stayed dry up until the last half hour then the skies opened. Rest of the day wasn’t too bad. Bit humid maybe.
It was amazing, wasn't it? The entire day felt like some sort of musical dream.
1:57:20
...
BUGGER
I was there!
We got drowned!
Rain down, Rain down.
One of those never to be forgotten life experiences!
this reads like a radiohead song
so listen, my memory is that it started raining almost exactly at that point. am i mad?
@@stewartjones5624 Maybe you and I both 🤔 I recall that is exactly when the true deluge started.
@@hummadruz this is what I’ve been telling people for years, and I’m sticking with it!
Me too. Soooo wet.
You never forget your first time, seen Radiohead 7 times now, but this gig, WOW!! this was on another level. a night ill always remember
Seen them 10+ times, and they were all great, but none of them compares to this one. Next time they play Oxford i'll be there :)
@@ronaldvandenberg1439 see you there lol
Had seen them before but this show was something special. Standing in the pouring rain but that didn’t matter and the crowds reaction when they played creep for the final encore was amazing
I was there. Unforgettable
If only I wasn’t four years away from conception I would have been here
Everybody - everybody - always cites Glastonbury 1997. And rightly so. But if you were lucky enough to be at both (and I was), you know this was every bit as amazing. With truly the most perfect ending to a gig I've ever seen. Thank you for the upload.
I was at this show and it remains the greatest live concert experience Of my life. I’m disappointed the video quality is so bleached out and there are no good shots of the crowd (which was absolutely fired up and made the show unforgettable). This was Radiohead at its peak.
Agree entirely. It was absolutely astonishing!
It was astonishing! My first gig with my (now) husband. I headbutted him during My Iron Lung
@@432VTI see comments like this on a lot of Radiohead live performances which shows that Radiohead is one of the best bands ever and live performers ever
Probably the greatest performance of the Bends I’ve ever witnessed
Think you're right. Wish they'd do it like this again!
It's a very good one Thom's voice is a bit manky on this though.
Haha funny elephant go brrrr
“B” is for 1:57:20
Johny's perfomance on Knives Out is just so incredible... what a sense of music and of beauty he has...
Great gig!! Had to sleep in my car soaking wet through!!
Yep. We were soaked by the end, so stripped to our underwear and DMs for the drive home!
Oh yes ! What a good wet souvenir !!
never heard them this energetic it's kind of blowing my mind
It was cloudy (duh England) and then poured rain down during the paranoid android “rain down” section. Continued to rain on and off and was POURING during the third encore when thom’’s keyboard died. A once in a lifetime show.
I was there....20 yrs to the day.......
Me too! What a magical, insane, wet day...
@@tituschalk it sure was.... Right now we would have been watching Humphrey Littleton......
I was born on this day.
I was born a few hours later. The next morning.
Same vibes here bro i was born in july 16, 2001
i was born this day the next year
July 7 gang
What a wonderful day indeed
They did this show after they made fun of Scott Tenorman?
yes, absolutely based
Lol, they changed Motion Picture Soundtrack to Creep
the poor prophet 5 died just at the wrong moment....
@@michaelsnow7252 prophet knew this
@@michaelsnow7252 this is so sad
Woohoo! I was there! This is awseome!
It was really rainy and Beck supported
Also it started raining hard at exactly the right point in Paranoid Android
So many strange directorial calls in this coverage. Would love to see the raws
@@tryharder75 Not just Beck. Also Supergrass, Sigur Ros, Humphrey Lyttleton.
@@danielkoschalka3955 haha no memory it was so inclement
@@danielkoschalka3955 How could you miss out Rock of Travolta?!
@@npw1982 I have no memory of them! To be fair, it was 22 years ago.
I was there. A night I’ll never forget. I turned 50 recently, where does the time go? Thanks for posting and taking me back to that amazing evening.
prior to 911 when the whole world would change one way or another
Thank you for sharing this, for transporting me back to that magical evening 21 years ago ✌😎
WOW! This setlist is incredible! Thank u for sharing and posting this❤❤❤
Was there, saturated and loving it. Epic, epic gig
My favourite tour, fave period of Radiohead. The Bends to OK, Kid A and Amnesiac. What a great run of albums and tours!
Ah man, been thinking about this gig so much recently. Beck, Supergrass and then Radiohead. When Radiohead came on it started pissing with rain but if anything it just made it all the more amazing. I remember thinking beforehand that Kid A and Amnesiac stuff wouldn't be able to truly shine live - and then that dirty bass kicked in and I was in heaven!
Not forgetting Sigur Ros and Humphrey Lyttleton. Shite weather but still a great gig.
And the day opened with The Rock of Travolta. It was a great line up. Sigur Ros were actually disappointing and didnt hit at all and Beck did an acoustic set that also in hindsight was not the best idea considering the pace of the day and the raucous energy of Super grass who were amazing and RH were full on.
It was indeed a great gig. My second favourite of theirs, after one I was lucky enough to attend in San Sebastian.
Chingón, gracias por regalarnos su música
Amazing thanks for sharing.... seen em since the beginning.. would love to see the show in Warrington in the big marquee...was there for that one... all shows in Manchester over the years x
One of the best Fake Plastic Trees ever
amazing setlist
one of their best setlists
U ain’t kidding ❤❤WOW!!!
Oooh I was here!
Thanks for the upload
Perfect gig.
This setlist is ultimate
My then girlfriend now wife saw Fat Boy Slims 1st Brighton Beach gig the day before, got the train up to Oxford for this the following day. One of the most memorable weekends of my life. Super grass were great, Sigur Rus were fantastic, Beck and Humphrey Littleton also magic. But this... This was absolutely something else. Like the rest, the rain came down and made it even more fantastic. Saw them a few years later at Hyde Park and it was not even close, this remains the finest live performance I've ever seen ..
Best gig I have ever been too, chucking it down but an epic performance made it worth it…fantastic night I will never forget 👍
I was there …. What a day, poured with rain, everyone soaked but no one cared, best concert ever
Incredible, how to disappear completely sounded amazing
I saw them outside of seattle at the gorge amphitheater less than a month before this gig! We must’ve been one of the last stops on that tour stateside.
they never played there again. was such a perfect venue for them. still remember the rocking version of "feeling pulled apart by horses" that was played then (and maybe only then?). good memory.
@@justinlowe you can find that version at the gorge in pro shot quality, it’s black and white but it’s on CZcams under original reckoner or something like that, cause the chorus is that “reckoner … ba ba ba, reckoner” bit. And yeah that was the only time they played it - that was an epic show, but the Paramount in Seattle on the OKC tour, or even the little all ages place they played on The Bends tours were also like… beyond words.
Best Idioteque ever!
That's all.
I agree. It was totally sincere. They pushed it to the limit.
Second best - Summer Sonic 2003
im confident this is their best live performance
They have so many amazing extraordinary performances. My personal favorite I’ve watched is Glastonbury 2003 and Bonnaroo 2006 even though I love all of them
I was at Glastonbury 2003, it was freaking awesome, don't think most of the crowd got the post OK Computer stuff but that's probably the fault with a mixed festival crowd. I was digging it!
Ahem ahem
Glastonbury 97
Canal + 2001
From the basement
Ever heard of it?
It was a long journey back to Brighton after this but oh my, what a day.
Love it
Myself and a few mates were fortunate to be front row at this gig. We'd just finished school and this was an adventure, the band didn't disappoint - they were electric that evening.
I was here. Good day out. Rained right at the end. This sounds a lot better than what I remember. We were quite a long way back and the wind kept blowing the sound about. This sounds excellent 😊
Beck was disappointing.
I was there watched it all
Set up over a week down to the sound check on the Friday afternoon
WONDERFUL
Thanks.
Gracias.
Sick
23 years later and they still haven’t played another gig in Oxford 😢
one of the best concerts i ever went to was radiohead at oxford in 2000 and i will never see a better one!! radiohead are one of the best bands and individual bands of their type and if you can catergorise them which i know you cannot!! they are never measured by their peers!!! equal to anything this century or any century including the overrated the beatles!!! thom yorke's voice is peerless and so heartbreakening and different to anything that has come or will again!!! peter an avid fan
Great gig to witness. Bloody rain.
Wow! I was there too. Got soaked near the end! Supergrass good that day as well.
One of the best performances of National Anthem if not the best. I wish they had better quality
Amazing , Street Spirit , Dollars and centos, Knives Out,
Radiohead at South Park, the benefit concert for a kid with cancer in his ass
What a performance!
I was at this! Best gig I've ever been too! 2nd best was when they played Ears Court in 2003 and opened with There There!
increíble epoca
Whys everyone hateing on the smile😭 Radiohead is of course WAYYY better but the smiles still awesome
what a setlist, man...
Savage rain. Sigur Ros were incredible
See, Im struggling to remember that much rain. I thought it stayed dry up until the last half hour or so, then it peed down.
@@DorisDay-lw4xs you are correct. I had to get a bus back to London. soaked but buzzing
When I see this, I realise yes The Smile is good. But this, this is amazing!
Es la vez qe más escuche mantener las palmas al inicio de everthing in this place 🙇🏿♂️
The best thing about this show was that despite it being a huge event there was NO corporate advertising at all.
where is cartman
Colin’s smile when Thom played a wrong note in Morning Bell is so cute haha😂
What I remember: watching people who were beginning to leave before the end sprinting back when they started Creep. And the rain.
The last track is a legendary song creep good show!!
OMG!
I was there absolutely amazing didn't care about the rain.
Johnny had a shocker with that Airbag restart and intro
I remember Thom started singing "Rain down, rain down" and right that moment it did.
was kenny or cartman there
rainy rainy rainy rainy rainy gig
I was there. Still the best show I've been to.
Radiohead supergrass after 3 night shift. God knows how i got home
I love dollars and Cents and packt like sardines in this. Very different but slaps
I completely forgot that they fucked up the intro to 'Airbag'. It instantly took me back there.
Cant remember it raining until just before the encore.
I remember they made an exception and played 'Freak'.. as they were back on home soil and amongst their hard-core following.
FAB gig!
No sign of Morse though 😉
Was there too. Beck Supergrass and then Radiohead. Fabulous day. Pity it rained but there we are haha
Sigur Ross and Humphrey Littleton too !
@@DorisDay-lw4xs oh yeah forgot about them haha
El mejor concierto que ha dado Radiohead antes de there there
BUGGER
I was there, with no proper plan of how to get home. Now I'm working with people who weren't even born July 01. Ugh time. But I digress, best gig I've ever been to.
Gosh,I would never thought that progressive live music can be so groovy,moving and energetic.
I was there.....absolutely pissed it down
Knives Out, Pyramid SOng, Everything in its right place, Motion P.S. ...... 2001.... oh my GOD!
btw if you are interested feel free to check out our recent pyramid song cover!
Can I get your clean version from the soundboard? Please ;))
I was there, too!! I was near the back, wish I'd been closer. We got soaked but didn;t care walking back to the car.
I was there, legged it into the inner barrier with some old school mates as we were some of the first few people
allowed in.
QUICK, QUICK, QUICK NEXT ONE QUICK!
Best £20 quid I've spent. Supergrass, Beck and Radiohead. Still got the ticket I got at the zodiac in cowley rd.
Thanks for the great work, but how did the show prompt a review that was the catalyst for the show itself? "This show was also the result of a review bashing the performance"
This audio of morning bell is the same as the canal+ Paris 2001 show
🔥🖤🙌🏽👽🎼
Ok Radiohead 👍
Never see the
Like again brilliant 22:34
best national anthem, ever
Where is cartman ?
Writing his letter about the ass cancer
i wish i was there lol
me too brother i wanna have a time machine so bad
I wish Supergrass's set recorded 😢
The thumbnail for this video is terrifying. Great show though.