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Last Night: Radiohead, Liars

Mon May 19, 2008 at 07:22:53 AM

Radiohead, Liars
Superpages.com Center
May 18, 2008

Better Than: Name something. This was better.
Download: Scope the 16 pictures our photographer Michael Insuaste snapped during the show.

Thom Yorke amid the chamber of lights at Sunday's show. (Michael Insuaste)

I don’t really understand how it’s done, how such a feat is accomplished. In about two hours, amidst a set of fluorescent rods and video screens displaying live, on-stage images and flashing colors (the band was actually, in rainbows, if you will), Radiohead proceeded to outdo most bands that ever play live shows.

Prior to the show, the sell-out masses of Superpages.com Center were buzzing with set list info in what may have been the longest line for the men’s room in history. “That guy in the band’s shirt” counts hit a tasteful 6. And even Trading Spaces designer Laurie Hickson-Smith was seen in the first row of seats taking photos with adoring fans and, um, totally eating up the D-list attention.

It was all laid back and in no way indicative of the full-throttle performance our headliners were about to throw at us with a full set and two encores.

Not unlike their last Dallas show at the Music Hall at Fair Park circa OK Computer, Radiohead was really concentrating on their newest born. They offered a mixed set of 2007’s In Rainbows in its entirety, along with selections from every other album but Pablo Honey. The mix between the other releases was near even--but that being said, the truly balls-out moments (for me, at least) came from In Rainbows (“All I Need,” “Nude” and “Weird Fishes/Arpeggi” if I had to pick only three), The Bends’ “The Bends” and OK’s “Paranoid Android” and “Exit Music (for a Film).” Amnesiac’s “Dollars and Cents” kinda, sorta blew my mind as well, in that “I totally forgot about that song” way.

Of course, there were favorites for everyone that didn’t make the set list, but between the mind-blowingly vibrant set and the spot-on performances of every song they did choose, anything left off was well forgotten. Radiohead’s energy seemed just near boiling over and for the most part the audience followed suit---responding in kind to bassist Colin Greenwood’s hamming up his shaker parts on “Reckoner,” playing air drums along with Yorke and Phil Selway during “Bangers and Mash” or channeling Yorke’s inner raver kid during “Idioteque” (my notes actually say “busts a fucking move” for that song, incidentally).

However, if there was one thing I learned at Radiohead last night, it’s that wherever [insert brand name] light beer is sold in keeper cups, no moment of artistic silence, or reverence, rather, can truly be had. No, you take a song like the stunning and delicate “Nude” and wherever there’s a soft moment, a breath, 95-percent of the audience will be transfixed by Thom Yorke’s flawless vocal--but then some ass in that remaining 5 is going to yell “YEAH” or “WOO” or “I’d like to totally break the spell for everyone and make this moment about myself!” Now, if it was just a random hoot or holler, it would be any show, but Superpages.com was overrun (5 percent seemed like a lot) by assholes determined to steal joy, with one going so far as to comment during one of Radiohead’s most dramatic songs. During the encore performance of “Exit Music (For a Film),” Yorke became as irritated as much of the audience, his flow having obviously been shattered by the outburst, and he broke from script to retort to his heckler--“You’re a funny guy. Can you be funny later?” It made the lyric “We hope that you choke” an especially appropriate sentiment.

The band returned for another encore, despite comments in my area that surely they were through after the incident, and even a hypothesis that they wouldn’t be back to Dallas. But Yorke made eyes and goofed at the piano cam during “You and Whose Army?” and the band kicked the ass of a “Paranoid Android.”

Even though I didn’t get a rehash of Tour '97's chilling “Climbing Up the Walls” or awe-inspiring “Let Down,” Radiohead Day 2008 was far from a letdown.

Critic’s Notebook:
Personal Bias:
I’ve had a 15-year, seven album crush on Thom Yorke. The multi-instrumentalism, the paralyzed eye, the songwriting, the hair. Absolutely.

Random Note: Earplugs are available at Starpl…Smirno…Superpages.com at the medical tent for a buck. It’s one dollar well spent so you’re not the loud talker at the office the next day…and you know, so you don’t ruin your hearing.

By The Way: Liars headline Lola’s tonight. They put on one helluva a show set up in front of Radiohead’s gear, in direct, glaring sunlight and to a milling quarter-full amphitheater. Chances are good the Lola’s show will kick more serious tail. --Merritt Martin

Category: Show Reviews

19 Comments:

Gaby says:

I was there!!! during exit music for a film, a guy yells TOOOM, to which Thom replies: "You're a funny guy--Can you be funny later? I'll show you what funny looks like". I will post it on youtube soon.

Climbing up the walls was played in Houston the night before. I was pit on both ocassions. The first time, Ed threw me the drumstick from There there. In Dallas he recognized me, so he threw it at me again.i didn't catch the first one so he threw the second one as the lights went out before the next song. When the lights came up he asked if i got it to which i replied, yes thank you!! And he gave me a thumbs up... so I have a set of Ed's drumsticks from both Texas shows!!!

religion of bacon says:

Great performance and visuals, but I had forgotten what a wretched venue Starplex, er I mean Superpages.com Center, is.

Matt K. says:

Awesome show, aside from the idiot who interrupted Exit Music. Gaby, I'm jealous.

JC says:

Great show. I was a bit worried at first that the crowd's lack of energy was going to kill it, but things picked up later. I was at the Houston show the night before, and there was something wrong with the lights in Dallas. It was like the fluorescent tubes weren't fully working. Kind of like how sometimes when you turn on the fluorescent lights in your kitchen they get stuck in that half on/half off state.

Merritt says:

Gaby, I'm jealous you have video. Oh, and I was under the impression the guy yelled a creepy "Whoooaaah" (or something to that effect) right after the lyrics "before your father hears us." That would be real, real wrong, so at least if he yelled "Thom" it would be less of a perverse comment and more of a douchey one. Still irritating but not as icky.
Nevertheless, I'm going to Houston next time.

marls says:

i, too, was in the pit. lots of beer-sloshing chets, but still a wonderous show.

Dr. D says:

Went to Houston. Amazing. Last time I saw them was in a mist in Giants Stadium in 2003 - this show was even better...

TD says:

I was standing right there and I'm pretty sure Thom didn't tell the idiot, "can you be funny later", he said "come back later, I'll show you funny." Classic.

I thought so, too, TD. But, in Merritt's defense, we both had ear plugs in and neither of us was more sure than the other about what he said.

Noah says:

Dudes in $40 Radiohead t-shirts spotted today = 4 and counting.

Merritt says:

Hey, I have my notes. Gaby up there has video. So I'm sticking to my guns and I'm going with what I said and what she said...which is a line longer than what I heard (because Pete, ahem, was actually asking me what Yorke had already said during his "I'll show you funny" comment). We're all correct!

Merritt says:

Dudes who sit next to me, bear a striking resemblance to Travis Tritt and are totally OVER the Radiohead talk = 1 and cou...no, just 1.

Philip says:

Merritt, did you get the name and/or a picture of my doppelganger? You're the 5th person that's spotted this guy...I must destroy him.

brett says:

out in the lawn it was a great experience...except for the douche who yelled "yeah" every 5 goddamn seconds.

joeb says:

at the show last night? want a tape? we'll have one on the radiohub no later than tomorrow in all its lossless (NON-mp3) glory. there's also a ton of other live audio sets + dvds, all for free. no adware/spyware, etc


details go to www.radiohub.wikidot.com

joe

chris says:

Thats an awesome story Gaby

Gaby says:

I am uploading vid as of right now to clear any doubts... But yes I have the drumsticks and I'm beyond myself. Ed's definitely the funnest member to have in front of you because he interacts with the audience throughout the show. He was a total flirt in Houston with everyone in the pit! These were my 3rd and 4th time at a radiohead concert and it always leaves you wanting more. I would say between both dates it was the perfect setlist. Also, in Houston we could hear their one-hour long and then some soundcheck, where they soundchecked Portishead's the rip and also some undefined song. It was great because all of us 50-60 people waiting in line since early that day got all silent, trying to find out what that song was. It had to be either a very obscure cover, or new song. In Dallas people kept chattering about how cool they are and it was nearly impossible to hear the soundcheck.

Noah says:

Radiohead t-shirt count at 8 p.m. last night=6.

KC says:

Bad ass concert, my favorite audience members were some guy sporting a green shirt who was dancing to his own beat, and some other guy who was walking around looking for goodies.

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