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FUSELAJE: Thom Yorke secret DJ set at Glastonbury 2011
http://radiohead.com/deadairspace/
Tue, 28 June
mmm you know away from the celebrity media circus on the other side of the valley, the OTHER glastonbury happened.
the one you aren't reading much about, the one they couldn't hang.
the fun, chilled out and insane one.
the one that couldn't give a flying toss who you are really. the one we went for.
the one around the stone circle, and under the flags. in the rabbit hole. in the darkest depths of shangri-la.
around the van de graff lightning generator crackling through in soaking sky,
and in a crashed aeroplane fuselage where we and our friends were.. nigel and i Djing.. until dawn
here's a selection of what we played.
Thom
http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/areas/the-unfairground
1. Get Off (Rob3 remix) by Blaqstarr & Diplo
2. Madame Hollywood by Felix da Housecat
3. Raid by Madvillain and Medaphor (and Madlib)
4. Quiet Dog by Mos Def
5. Pon da Floor by Major Lazer
6. On a Ragga Tip SL2
7. Fog Bank by Boy 8-bit
8. Feral (lone remix) by errr us and lone
9. Seamonkey(untold rmx) by Moderat
10. Kill bill Vol 4 by modeselektor
11. Undoing the laces by Nathan Fake
12. Mad again by Boy 8bit
13. Organ donor by Dj SHAdow
14. Original Nutter by Uk Apache with Shy Fx
15. I can't stop this feeling(pangea rmx ) by Untold
16. why by Pangea
17. Night of the living baseheads by public enemy
Listen to Fuselaje on WASTECENTRAL
First time glasto-goer. Absolutly epic.
Was walking through Shanri-La on the saturday as Coldplay were on at the Pyramid so it would be quiet and stopped for a few seconds to do some naughtys and my mate saw Thom Yorke walking through the crowd, gave him a shout and had a quick word. Could it get much better?
Then walked to the unfairground and took a few photos of the aeroplane when we overheard some of the dancers on top of it talking to their friends saying Thom Yorke is playing a secret DJ set at 1am and talked to them about it.
Had a look around went back at half 12 and chilled, at about 1.10am There he turned up with a load of groupies and i assume the rest of the band, im pretty sure it was Phil Selway but not sure on the others.
Thom came on at about 1.30am they closed the aeroplane and there was about 30-40 people in there absolutly packed and he played a fast paced reggae set for about 45 minutes, absolutly brilliant. Who i assume was Phil Selway was absolutly bouncing and kept calling me kid and drinking my vodka lemonade.
Absolute once in a lifetime experience.
Actually woke up the next day and wondered if it actually happened. Then walked outside afterwards and fatboy slim was doing a set next door!!
http://www.efestivals.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=164243
Videos
http://http://www.waste-central.com/video/thm-jonny-at-glasto-2010
Pics
http://www.waste-central.com/photo/albums/secret-gig-glastonbury-2010
Michael Eavis, organizador de Glastonbury, presentó a Thom como la mayor sorpresa del festival/ Michael Eavis - manager of Glastonbury- present Thom - the best surprise of the festival !! -
Playlist
The Eraser
Harrowdown Hill
Black Swan
Cymbal Rush
WeirdFishes/Arpeggi
Pyramid Song
Idioteque
Karma Police
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Audio
Phoner With Ed From Radiohead
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006wknd
Thom Yorke supplied one of the defining moments of Glastonbury Festival 2010 so far with his secret show at the Park Stage. Thousands of people basked in the sunshine as the Radiohead man wowed fans with ‘The Eraser’ and ‘Black Swan’.
He was then joined onstage by Jonny Greenwood for ‘Idioteque’ before a joyous ‘Karma Police’ was sung by the crowd after the song finished. Ending with ‘Street Spirit (Fade Out)’ the special guests really lived up to their name. Now where are Coldplay?...
After Yorke’s classic Glastonbury moment, Fatboy Slim’s tradional Dance Village show failed to light up the reviews. Benni Banassi’s ‘Satisfaction’ and a mash-up of ‘The Rockafeller Skank’ with the Rolling Stones’ ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ left fans satisfied (sorry), but a ‘Eye Of The Tiger’ remix was just awful.
It’s with a heavy heart that we were dragged from Thom Yorke’s special appearance in The Park toward Hot Chip. And the departure from the squinty angel-voiced Yorke (and friends) unfortunately marred the impact of fun-boys Hot Chip. It’s not that there was anything particularly wrong with Chip’s appearance. It’s just that even with his sweetest, most falsetto’d poetry Alexis Taylor ccouldn't begin to reach Yorke’s heights - or depths. Especially with Alexis wearing a Pearly King style baseball cap which made him look like he was on day release from a cockney asylum.