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monkey butler leader (Keeper of the Cardboard Boats and Muse of Love Squares)on holiday again!

lucky, lucky, lucky! I was in Oxford that day, but hadn't realised that was the day of the concert.


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njan (afh)

*grins*... betcha wondered what all the people were there for, huh?


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monkey butler leader (Keeper of the Cardboard Boats and Muse of Love Squares)on holiday again!

*more of a griamce* it did seem unusually busy for Oxford, but only after I saw the 10th person walk by wearing Radiohead gear did I clue in


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njan (afh)

*grins*

That's always a give away smiley - winkeye


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LokuZ

I really wanted to go... But couldn't get to Oxford smiley - sadface.
So I went to the h2g2 London meet instead!

Next time there's a Radiohead concert in the UK, I'm going to make sure I get there; even if it means hitchhiking all the way!


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PaulBateman

I was there! I was there! I got soaked - from the knees down only as I wore a mac. I thought Beck was rather disappointing possibly as he was much better at the Reading festival last year and this year the rest of his band were in or on their way to T in the Park in Glasgow. It would have been better if he'd just done acoustic versions of his own stuff. In your article you didn't mention Humphrey Littleton - surely a highlight in itself as him and his band were probably older than the rest of the bands put together if you see what I mean. There was also another band but I can't remember what they were called. The icelandic band were just a bit too whiney weren't they? It sounded like the same song for about twenty minutes during which time my friends and I were on the hunt for food of some discription. I thought the last encore was supposed to be the last track on Paranoid hence the presence of Humphrey Littleton and Creep was something they decided to lay as the keyboard was "kaput, yes?" as Thom Yorke put it.


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