Radiohead
Radiohead Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival 1997
In June 1997, Radiohead took to the iconic Glastonbury stage during a transformative phase of their career. This performance came shortly after the release of 'OK Computer,' an album that would redefine alternative rock and solidify their place in music history. Released just a year earlier, 'OK Computer' showcased their move away from the more straightforward sound of 'The Bends' to a more experimental and complex sonic landscape. At Glastonbury, fans were treated to live renditions of both tracks from this groundbreaking album and older favorites, creating an electric atmosphere. A standout moment of the performance included 'Paranoid Android,' a track that epitomized their innovative approach. Interestingly, this year was pivotal not only for their artistic growth but also for establishing Radiohead as a defining band of the late '90s.