"Radiohead performance on August 27, 1994 at the Reading Festival, Reading, England"27 August 1994Music43 mins
Setlist: 1 Bones-- 2 You-- 3 Ripcord-- 4 Creep-- 5 My Iron Lung-- 6 Prove Yourself-- 7 The Bends-- 8 Inside My Head-- 9 Maquiladora--10 Just--11 Pop Is Dead--12 Anyone Can Play Guitar
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Radiohead headlined the final night (August 30) of the 2009 Reading Festival, delivering a set that surprised fans by opening with "Creep", a song they hadn't played often in recent years.
Radiohead performance in the transitionary tour between The Bends and OK Computer ... Setlist: 1 My Iron Lung-- 2 Bones-- 3 Electioneering-- 4 Black Star-- 5 Lucky-- 6 Street Spirit (Fade Out)-- 7 Planet Telex-- 8 Anyone Can Play Guitar-- 9 (Nice Dream)--10 High and Dry--11 Lift--12 Creep--13 Just--14 The Bends--15 Bullet Proof.
A live performance by Radiohead of their 2007 album In Rainbows. This was their first of two full-episode performances, filmed at Maida Vale Studios in London, as part of the ‘From The Basement’ television series produced by Nigel Godrich, Dilly Gent, James Chads and John Woollcombe.
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Toward the latter part of his life, George Balanchine talked about creating a "dictionary" of his technique, a visual reference for the students of ballet.
Thief Yaheiji (Keizo Kanie) helped a dying young samurai (Hiroaki Murakami), after recovering, he lost his memory and returned to Edo under the name of Yataro Tanigawa.
Pamela Sutch (Rana) stars as an unfortunate cheerleader who stops to eat at Zulu Charlie’s, little realizing that she’s going to be a big part of the meal! Pam is stripped to her underwear and then cooked over a sizzling barbecue.
Vijay becomes the guardian of his sister's three orphaned kids. Later, the children give shelter to Vaijayanthi, a girl trying to escape an arranged marriage, without their uncle's knowledge.