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Getting back to the Coachella Music & Arts Festival this week. A great concert was enjoyed by all on April 14th when Radiohead took the stage for two amazing hours. Thom York and company proved once again they are one of the truly great bands currently making the rounds. And this Summer looks pretty memorable by all accounts.

Here's the rundown:

Radiohead Set list – Coachella - April 14, 2012

1.Bloom

2.15 Step

3.Weird Fishes/Arpeggi

4.Morning Mr. Magpie

5.Staircase

6.The Gloaming

7.Pyramid Song

8.The Daily Mail

9.Myxomatosis

10.Karma Police

11.Identikit

12.Lotus Flower

13.There There

14.Bodysnatchers

15.Idioteque

# Encore:

16.Lucky

17.Reckoner

18.Everything In Its Right Place Play Video
(With "After The Gold Rush" intro)

Encore 2:

19.Give Up the Ghost

20.Paranoid Android

Since it's the full concert, it's spread out over two players.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend.



Nights At The Roundtable Special - Radiohead In Session 2003.

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Since we're in week #2 of the Fund Drive, I thought I would toss a few special things up this week to honor the occasion, and maybe stimulate the odd donation here and there.

Tonight it's a live session featuring Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead performing live at Electric Lady Studios in New York and relayed to KCRW in Santa Monica on June 26, 2003, and later accompanied by the band for an interview mid-way through.

The appearance was partly a promotion for the release of their then-latest album Hail To The Thief and they perform tracks from that album as well as some earlier material in this one hour set.

Enjoy and come back tomorrow . . . and kick in a few cents if you can.



Nights At The Roundtable - Radiohead - 1997

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I have been woefully remiss in not posting anything by Radiohead on the Roundtable since we got started. There is no reason for it. I love the band. But in my desire to make music available on this blog that hasn't been heard, or maybe forgotten about, or maybe never gotten the chance in the first place, I didn't think about Radiohead because it's an assumption everyone knows about them and probably everyone reading this website has all their stuff anyway. So I would be preaching to the choir.

Or maybe not.

I was listening A Reminder the other day. It's from the Karma Police ep that came out in the UK in 1997. It's possible you might not be all that familiar with it, since it hasn't wound up on an album.

In any event, my apologies for the oversight and my offer of something a little bit obscure by a legendary band.



Nights At The Roundtable - Strangelove - 1996

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(Strangelove - Could never be mistaken for Sunshine Pop)

Strangelove were a band who achieved cult status well before their demise in 1998. They were known for a particular brand of intensity when they played, fueled by Patrick Duff, Stranglove's lead singer. They were critically acclaimed by the Music Press in the UK and were considered a sort of "musicians band" with mutual admiration from such circles as Radiohead and Suede.

The intensity though, had its price and Duff was committed to rehab shortly before their second album was released. Through a series of bad turns and bad timing, the group never really caught on outside the hardcore fan base and they eventually split up in 1998.

Still, their music hasn't lost any of its intensity, as is evidenced by this track off Love and Other Demons, their second album released in 1996, She's Everywhere.