E mais um show aparece inteirinho no YouTube: Fela Kuti ao vivo no Glastonbury de 1984
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Enquanto a manhã da terça-feira que assistiu ao atentado terrorista da história (que completa dez anos domingo que vem) terminava em Nova York, em Berlim, na Alemanha, a noite começava com um show do Radiohead, em plena turnê do disco Kid A. O texto abaixo saiu de um post do site de fãs da banda, o At Ease Web, e foi escrito na época:
“I’ve just returned from Radiohead’s show in Berlin. The band did play after the airplanes hit the World Trade Center. At first, Thom didn’t mention what was going on, except for: “What can you say after a day like today. I guess, there is nothing to say”. A couple of songs later Thom said that he was trying not to say anything and apologized for being mute. He then realized that the crowd was probably not aware of what went on in the USA, so Thom & Ed tried to explain the situation. But, I guess that for the people who didn’t know (and I think that a lot of people didn’t have a clue), really couldn’t comprehend those facts. Before ‘You and whose army’ Thom said: “I guess this one is for the Bush administration”. The band ended the show with Street Spirit with the words: “I hope President Bush won’t start World War III”.
Eis o setlist daquele show:
“National Anthem”
“Hunting Bears”
“Morning Bell”
“My Iron Lung”
“Karma Police”
“Permanent Daylight”
“Climbing Up The Walls”
“No Surprises”
“Dollars and Cents”
“Airbag”
“Packt like sardines in a chrusd tin box”
“Fake plastic trees”
“I might be wrong”
“Pyramid song”
“Paranoid Android”
“Idioteque”
“Everything in it’s right place”
“Like spinning plates”
“Lucky”
“You and whose army”
“How to disappear completely”
“Talk show host”
“Street Spirit”
O Google liberou esse show por conta do aniversário de Freddie Mercury, que se estivesse vivo nessa segunda, completaria 65 anos.

Foto: Annie Lesser (CMJ)
“Brave Men Run”
“Death Valley ‘69”
“Cotton Crown”
“Kill Yr Idols”
“Eric’s Trip”
“Sacred Trickster”
“Calming the Snake”
“Starfield Road”
“I Love Her All the Time”
“Ghost Bitch”
“Tom Violence”
“What We Know”
“Drunken Butterfly”
“Flower”
“Sugar Kane”
“Psychic Hearts”
“Inhuman”
“Sugar Kane”
Mas ainda segue a dúvida sobre a possibilidade de despencar até Paulínea e enfrentar perrengues de festival só pra ver o show de uma única banda.
Isso é de 2006, do lançamento do Demon Days.
Damon Albarn tira onda.
Mais um da série.
Aproveita enquanto tá no ar!
Ricardo que descolou esse. Gonna crai.
Que incrível. Ainda não tou botando fé que vou assistir esse show. A dica é do Silvano.
Que jóia essa que o Beto descolou!
Assistam enquanto é tempo.
O show mesmo começa aos 16 minutos do vídeo – antes dos Fufa tem o Explosions in the Sky.