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Wow

Radiohead’s latest video, “House of Cards” was released online today. They describe it thusly:

In Radiohead’s new video for “House of Cards”, no cameras or lights were used. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances of objects. The video was created entirely with visualizations of that data.

It’s got an eerie beauty. Check it out for yourself above.

The Hold Steady at Rams Head Live

The Hold Steady
Rams Head Live
Baltimore, MD
June 27, 2008


Constructive Summer
You Can Make Him Like You
Your Little Hoodrat Friend
Chips Ahoy!
Navy Sheets
Bangin’ Camp
Hot Soft Light
Joke About Jamaica
Same Kooks
Lord, I’m Discouraged
Stay Positive
Sequestered In Memphis
Sweet Payne
Hornets! Hornets!
Yeah Sapphire
Slapped Actress
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Don’t Let Me Explode
Stuck Between Stations
Hot Fries
One For The Cutters
Killer Parties

R.E.M. at Mann Music Center

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R.E.M.
Mann Music Center
Philadelphia, PA
June 18, 2008

These Days
Living Well is the Best Revenge
What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?
Wolves, Lower
Man-Sized Wreath
Turn You Inside-Out
Imitation of Life
Staring Down the Barrel of the Middle Distance
Ignoreland
Bad Day
Hollow Man
The Great Beyond
Houston
Electrolite
Walk Unafraid
The One I love
Find the River
Let Me In
Departure
Life and How to Live it
Orange Crush
I’m Gonna DJ

Encore:
Supernatural Superserious
Losing My Religion
Begin the Begin (with Eddie Vedder)
Fall on Me (with Johnny Marr)
Man on the Moon (with Johnny Marr)

R.E.M. at Merriweather Post Pavilion

Image courtesy of The Washington Post

R.E.M
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD
June 11, 2008

Finest Worksong
Living Well Is the Best Revenge
Bad Day
What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?
Drive
Ignoreland
Man-Sized Wreath
Little America
Hollow Man
Walk Unafraid
Houston
Electrolite
(Don’t Go Back To) Rockville
POP Song 89
Horse to Water
The One I Love
Driver 8
Until The Day Is Done
Let Me In
These Days
Orange Crush
I’m Gonna DJ

Encore:
Supernatural Superserious
Losing My Religion
Mr. Richards
Fall On Me
Man On The Moon

Happy Birthday Bob.

Radiohead at Nissan Pavilion

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Radiohead
Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA
May 11, 2008

All I Need
Jigsaw Falling into Place
Lucky
15 Step
Nude
Pyramid Song
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
Myxomatosis
Idioteque
Faust Arp
Videotape
Paranoid Android
Just
Reckoner
Everything in it’s Right Place
Bangers and Mash
Bodysnatchers

Encore 1
Like Spinning Plates
Optimistic
Karma Police
Go Slowly
Planet Telex

Encore 2
Fake Plastic Trees
The National Anthem
House of Cards

It was among the best and worst concert experiences of my life. We left Baltimore @ 4:45, and didn’t get to our seats until 8:55. The band went on @ 9 and played until 11. Amidst torrential downpours and 48 degree temps, Radiohead put on an amazing concert at the Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, VA on Sunday night. It really was an absolutely sick show, and I think that’s mostly because the band recognized how horrible it was for people to get in and out of that place. Roads were flooded out, parking lots flooded. It was insane. We were walking in rivers of mud. The rain was coming down in sheets. Everyone was freezing.

We got lucky on the way home. After the first verse of House Of Cards, Jeff suggested we make our way towards the exit. We stood at the gate in the pouring rain until the song ended and then walked all the way to the back of the farthest parking lot. On a nice day it would have been no big deal, but on Sunday, it was one of the worst walks back to the car ever, rivaling the two mile walk back to the car after the loss @ Anfield last month. It had gotten colder, and the rain was coming down even harder. I was soaked to the bone by the time we got to the car, and I was wearing a jacket. There were girls walking around in skirts and shorts. I couldn’t believe it.

We were very lucky - it only took us 10 minutes to get out of the lot, but it then took us until 12:30 to get to 66. Once we were on 66, the traffic started to move, but the roads were so wet, no one could go faster than about 45/50. I ended up getting home around 2:30. I was so cold, I ended up pulling extra blankets out of my closet - and I was still shivering. I woke up at 7:30 feeling like shit. Went back to bed until 8, and decided I best call out of work. I called my boss, emailed my co-workers, checked my email, and went back to bed until 12:30.