Radiohead

Hypnotizing, is the word. Radiohead’s concert was hypnotizing.

Listening to Thom Yorke chant Exit Music (for a film) with a completely silent crowd was a truly exceptional experience.

You can try the best you can
If can try the best you can
The best you can is good enough

Radiohead – Optimistic – Live in Osaka

And ofcourse, the most natural thing to wrap up an evening like this in japan was…

6 Responses to “Radiohead”

  1. Jillian Says:

    Ya Yazan…

    I don’t think there are words to describe the jealousy I’m feeling right now. I have tried for over 10 years to see Radiohead, to no avail! I’m glad it was amazing.

  2. Dania Says:

    Spreading jealously around!

    They had a concert in Glasgow just a day after my flight, how unlucky I was -and still-!

    Glad you enjoyed it, and thnx for the viedos

  3. Omar Says:

    ha… seen them in montreal 2 months ago.. on an island in the middle of the montreal river with 35000 in the audience… and a firework festival….

    good to know that you are stilll alive… I was starting to get worried…

    what was the song they finished the concert with (after everything in its right place)??

  4. poshlemon Says:

    Glad you enjoyed it :)

  5. Sofia Says:

    aaaahhh, Yazan I saw them this summer here in New York at an outdoors music festival!! And they were SO lovely…

    how great is their lighting and video work on the projectors?? I loved it… And I thought I would come out dissatisfied because they hadn’t played my favorite song (Everything in its right place) and then they closed with it.

    What a glorious moment.

    (hope you’re doing well, btw, I just came in to check up on your blog and found this and thought I had to share your joy)

  6. Anonymous Says:

    are you still eating dicks yazoona habibi?

    Love
    Your baby dick

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