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Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place Live at Glastonbury Festival

Venue: Worthy Farm Location: Pilton, England, United Kingdom Date: June 28, 2003

In June 2003, Radiohead had recently released their sixth studio album, 'Hail to the Thief,' just days prior to their captivating performance at Glastonbury. This album, blending rock with experimental sounds, was notable for its commentary on political tensions and the post-9/11 landscape, resonating with many fans at the time. The Glastonbury set featured 'Everything In Its Right Place,' a track that showcases their unique ability to mix electronic elements with traditional songwriting, highlighting the evolution of their sound. Interestingly, this live performance is often remembered for its atmospheric intensity, marked by Thom Yorke's haunting vocals and the band's immersive stage presence, which encapsulated the essence of Radiohead's journey as artists and their deep connection with their audience. Such moments at festivals like Glastonbury often define a band's legacy, and for Radiohead, this was no exception.

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