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So, 'Radiohead: Pinkpop 2001' captures this moment when the band was really in their experimental phase, you know? The atmosphere is electric, more like an immersive experience than just a concert film. Each song flows into the next, creating this seamless journey through their discography. The setlist is quite varied, touching on both their early and later works, which gives it a nice depth. I mean, you can feel the crowd's energy during 'Paranoid Android'—it’s palpable. The visuals aren't flashy, but they work, focusing more on the band's performance and the vibe. There's a raw honesty to it that appeals to fans who appreciate their artistic evolution. It’s not just about the songs, but the whole experience of being there.
Great for fans interested in live performance dynamics.Focuses on a pivotal period in Radiohead's career.Captures the essence of a festival atmosphere.
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