In October 2000, during the recording of "Live From A Tent In Dublin," Radiohead was in a transitional phase following the release of their critically... Read Full Description >
In October 2000, during the recording of "Live From A Tent In Dublin," Radiohead was in a transitional phase following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Kid A." Released just days earlier, on October 2, 2000, "Kid A" marked a departure from the band's earlier sound, incorporating electronic elements and experimental production techniques. This live performance captures the band promoting the album, performing tracks such as "The National Anthem," "How to Disappear Completely," and "Idioteque," which showcases their shift towards a more avant-garde approach to rock music. The concert generated significant buzz as it demonstrated Radiohead's willingness to push artistic boundaries, further solidifying their reputation as one of the most innovative bands of the era. The live performance also highlighted the band's ability to blend complex musical arrangements with a captivating stage presence, creating an electrifying atmosphere for their audience.