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Radiohead

Live Performances by Radiohead in 1997

  • In July 1997, when Radiohead performed live at the Eurockéennes de Belfort, they were riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "The Bends,... Read Full Description >

    In July 1997, when Radiohead performed live at the Eurockéennes de Belfort, they were riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "The Bends," released earlier that year. "The Bends" marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a shift toward more ambitious and diverse musical experimentation. The setlist from this performance is notable, featuring standout tracks like "Lucky," "My Iron Lung," and "Exit Music (for a Film)," which would later become iconic in their catalog. During this period, Radiohead was increasingly recognized for their innovative approach to rock music, setting the stage for their eventual landmark album, "OK Computer," released just a year later in 1997. This live recording exemplifies their burgeoning reputation and provides a glimpse into a transformative phase in their career, as they began to redefine their identity and explore more complex themes in their music.

Radiohead Live Performance of 'Paranoid Android' on Later... with Jools Holland

Later... with Jools Holland
United Kingdom

January 1, 1997 | Video Length: 6:17
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  • In January 1997, Radiohead was on the brink of major career advancement following the release of their critically acclaimed album "OK Computer" later ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1997, Radiohead was on the brink of major career advancement following the release of their critically acclaimed album "OK Computer" later that year. The live performance of "Paranoid Android" on "Later... with Jools Holland" not only showcased their innovative sound but also marked a significant moment in the band's evolution from alternative rock to a more experimental approach. This performance occurred mere months before "OK Computer," which would cement their status as one of the leading bands of the 1990s and beyond, noted for its complex themes and incorporation of various musical styles. "Paranoid Android," a standout track from the album, is often celebrated for its ambitious structure and lyrical depth, reflecting both the band's artistic growth and the cultural landscape of the time. This performance represents a pivotal point where Radiohead began to redefine their identity, paving the way for future endeavors.

Radiohead Performs 'Karma Police' on Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show With David Letterman
New York, New York, United States

August 28, 1997 | Video Length: 4:34
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  • On August 28, 1997, when Radiohead performed "Karma Police" on the "Late Show with David Letterman," they were riding the wave of their critically acc... Read Full Description >

    On August 28, 1997, when Radiohead performed "Karma Police" on the "Late Show with David Letterman," they were riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "OK Computer," which was released in May 1997. This album marked a significant turning point in the band's career, showcasing their innovative sound and lyrical depth. "OK Computer" is often regarded as a landmark in alternative rock and played a pivotal role in influencing the music of the late '90s and beyond. The performance on Letterman exemplified the band's rising popularity in the United States, as they transitioned from the post-grunge sound of their earlier work to a more complex and experimental style. Notably, "Karma Police" would go on to become one of their signature songs, encapsulating the themes of alienation and societal anxiety prominent in their work during this era.