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For a Minute There, I Lost Myself

The setlist from last night's Radiohead concert at Madison Square Garden, courtesy of ateaseweb.com:

2+2=5
Sit Down Stand Up
Where I End and You Begin
Kid A
Backdrifts
Morning Bell
My Iron Lung
I Might Be Wrong
Lurgee
Sail to the Moon
Paranoid Android
Punchup at a Wedding
Go to Sleep
The Gloaming
Idioteque
Fake Plastic Trees
There There

Encore
You and Whose Army?
The National Anthem
Hunting Bears (partial)
Wolf at the Door
How to Disappear Completely

Second Encore
Karma Police
True Love Waits
Everything in its Right Place

I have a couple of concert performances that make my heart sing and my stomach do loops, but as of right now, I can't think of any that affected me so much as standing and listening to "Fake Plastic Trees" with my arms around my wife. Oh, my. I haven't got the words.

Posted by eric k at October 10, 2003 01:00 AM
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Didn't see you at the concert, where were you seated?

What a great show, eh?

I loved it.

Posted by: Etan on October 10, 2003 01:24 AM

I was in the front row of section 102..the best seats I've gotten at the Garden. And the show was just fantastic.

Posted by: eric k on October 10, 2003 08:54 AM
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