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  -Tuesday, September 23, 2003
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Setlist:
           1. 2+2=5
           2. Sit Down. Stand Up.
           3. Where I End and You Begin
           4. Kid A
           5. Backdrifts
           6. Lurgee
           7. Morning Bell
           8. My Iron Lung
           9. I Might Be Wrong
           10. Sail To The Moon
           11. Paranoid Android
           12. Punch Up At a Wedding
           13. Go To Sleep
           14. The Gloaming
           15. Idioteque
           16. No Surprises
           17. There There
          
           18. You And Whose Army?
           19. National Anthem
           20. A Wolf at the Door
           21. How To Disappear Completely
          
           22. Airbag
           23. Everything In Its Right Place


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This was also my first Radiohead show, I took my 17 yr old daughter who got me listening to them, it was a great show, although the shoreline wasnt the best place, the band simply rocked, cant wait to see them again!!!

submitted by: DireWolf
10:11 PM [US Pacific time], Tuesday, June 06, 2006


my first Radiohead show and I didn't care where I was sitting. Not as good as i've seen and heard but hell it's Radiohead.

submitted by: plasticthoughts
10:50 AM [US Pacific time], Monday, March 08, 2004


Good, but could have been better. There was kind of a lack of the beautiful, sad songs that I love from Radiohead like Street Spirt, Like Spinning Plates, True Love Waits, Big Ideas, and the like. The highlight of the show was the "rain down" part of Paranoid Android... and it shouldn't have been! Oh well, The Gloaming, My Iron Lung, and Sail to the Moon certainly rocked. So did How to Diappear...

submitted by: w0lfatthedoor
10:29 PM [US Pacific time], Thursday, September 25, 2003


Yeah, Thom skipped the first verse... I think he tried to go back and sing it after the 2nd verse but messed himself up... which is when he said sorry. But, we didnt care. Loved it even more actually. Sat on the lawn, couldn't see a thing, and I still think that was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. Brilliant.

submitted by: Carly
5:23 PM [US Pacific time], Thursday, September 25, 2003


My first Radiohead show. Brilliant! And on the Equinox no less. I was wondering...did Thom mess up the lyrics to "Everything in its right place"? I could have sworn that he started with "There are two colors in my head," as opposed to "Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon," and then he seemed to put his head in his hands a couple times and even got up from the piano. I would even swear that he said "sorry" later on in the song. I only ask this because in the review from the "Chronicle" the writer quotes Thom as saying the "lemon" line but I don't think he did.

submitted by: Tcox
12:02 PM [US Pacific time], Thursday, September 25, 2003


There There was what did it for me. 3 guys just pounding the drums, making me want to be a damn caveman, and MAKE FIRE and beat my chest!!!

submitted by: c-note
10:07 AM [US Pacific time], Thursday, September 25, 2003


sweet show airbag was unexpected and it rocked

submitted by: andrew
4:49 PM [US Pacific time], Wednesday, September 24, 2003


I had extremely high expectations, and left somewhat disappointed. Not the perfection I'd seen out of them before.

submitted by: Dan
3:31 PM [US Pacific time], Wednesday, September 24, 2003


My seats were horrible, I was on the lawn, the band was the size of ants and I couldn't have been happier. It was pure bliss and Punch Up at a Wedding was amazing!

submitted by: Drew
2:33 PM [US Pacific time], Wednesday, September 24, 2003


glorious. 2 hours of pure ecstasy.

submitted by: Rosa
12:59 PM [US Pacific time], Wednesday, September 24, 2003


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