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Concert Review: Radiohead At Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 08/04/08

Written by Brian McConville
Published August 05, 2008

After four long years the innovative rock act Radiohead decided to make a stop at Blossom Music Center before their adoring Ohio fans.  It was no surprise that the show was sold out, as many in Ohio and the surrounding states planned this special day months in advance knowing that the band rarely tours. Rumors of Radiohead touring were finally laid to rest at the end of February, when the band announded their second leg of the North American tour.

Sold out crowds mean traffic jams, and I am pleased to say that with the help of Google Maps I avoided the mile-plus long backup that filled up Route 8.  Parking the car and walking almost a mile to the coveted amphitheater did not get my spirits down as I was excited to be seeing Radiohead for the fourth time in my life. This was their third time returning to Blossom Music Center in the last seven years.

One thing I admired about the show is that it was “green.”  The beers were served in biodegradable cups made form corn, and the merch was made from recycled materials.  I opted out from dropping $40 on a T-shirt formed from plastic bottles, but did spend some money on a container made from recycled aluminum material.  The container stated “Radiohead Tour 2008 H2O” and posted the amount of water bottles that are sold every year (18 million).  I thought it was a good keepsake, and at the same time my personal small way to help the envoirnment.

I barely obtained a ticket this year (and yet again it was a lawn seat), but I was OK with that and so were the rest of the people around me.  Opening act Grizzly Bear tried to entertain the crowd, but their music just was not providing the energy to everyone.  Some fans sang along to the indie sounding band from Brooklyn, NY, while others mocked them.  Still, they seemed honored to be touring with such an influential band.

The sun set showcasing a beautiful partly cloudy sky when Radiohead took the stage.  The band opened with “15 Step” from their latest, pay-what-you-feel-like album In Rainbows.  The light show behind the band was their best yet in my opinion, with what looked like reflective bars with a media screen behind them.

It was not until the band started playing “Pyramid Song” that I realized how lucky I was to be stuck in this crowd of people.  Looking around I saw hippies, punk rockers, families, and the occasional scenester all collected on a hilly lawn on a warmer than normal summer evening.  I smiled because I knew that even though it was my fourth time getting to see them live, they still enthralled me.  I also admired the looks on the faces of the fans that clearly were attending their first Radiohead experience.

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A music lover for life, this former punk rock super hero has finally slowed down a little and accepted the fact that he is a better listener of music than a performer. Brian McConville operates his own blogging website www.brokenheadphones.com in his spare time. Married to his dream girl and entertained by 2 dogs and a cat it is easy to say that Brian is enjoying life.
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Concert Review: Radiohead At Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 08/04/08
Published: August 05, 2008
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#1 — August 5, 2008 @ 22:03PM — Glen Boyd [URL]

I'll be seeing Radiohead in a few weeks in Seattle (my 4th time as well), and would've loved to see a setlist here. Oh, well. Sounds like you had a good time at the show, the review showed this, and I guess thats what really matters.

-Glen

#2 — August 5, 2008 @ 22:35PM — Brian McConville [URL]

Hey Glen,

Here's the set list:

Set list:
15 Step
There There
Morning Bell
All I Need
Pyramid Song
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
The Gloaming
The National Anthem
A Wolf At The Door
Faust Arp
Exit Music (For A Film)
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Idioteque
Climbing Up The Walls
Bodysnatchers
How to Disappear Completely

Encore 1:
Videotape
Paranoid Android
Dollars and Cents
Reckoner
Street Spirit

Encore 2:
House of Cards
Lucky
Everything In Its Right Place

I should have included it in the review....sorry about that....

Have fun in Seattle.

#3 — August 5, 2008 @ 22:52PM — Glen Boyd [URL]

Hey thanks a lot for this Brian. I'm kinda surprised to see Morning Bell there, and equally surprised not to see Optimistic. But you gotta love that about Radiohead...they mix it up a bit from night to night. Again, thanks for posting this.

-Glen

#4 — August 6, 2008 @ 10:33AM — A-Train

Well written Article.. it definitely captured the "spirit" of the show on Monday.. it was by far not only the best Radiohead performance I have ever seen (my 4th also), but probably the best live performance I have ever seen... I could have listened to them play all night... FAWESOME!

#5 — August 8, 2008 @ 14:54PM — Radio head

You probably saw my face when you looked around. It was my first radiohead concert, and i couldn't stop smiling or squirming to the sounds like i was on an ecstasy overdose.

For two hours as they played, i forgot about war, the unemployment rate, the ignored homeless, darfur, overpopulation, greed, fear, famine, hunger, and pain. It was pure euphoria. For two hours, the world was a great place.

#6 — August 13, 2008 @ 17:57PM — Rachael

hey, does anyone know that tribal sounding music they plated after the show was over? i loved it!

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