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My Tragic Radiohead Experience... or lack of.

I am an Australian living in Hong Kong. When I discovered that Radiohead were going on tour this year, I quickly checked to see if they were playing in Hong Kong.

I saw that they weren't and checked where else they were playing. I saw that they were going to Tai Wan, and I asked my parents if we could fly over. My parents, being fans too, attempted to book tickets on the Tai Wan site, which is only in Chinese. After hours of looking for an english translation and clicking on every possible link on the site, we gave up.

My mother then saw that Radiohead was playing in Rome during my school holidays and spent days planning a trip there. Unfortunately, the tickets were sold out. We found a site that said they had some spare and spent thousands and thousands of dollars on these tickets which were meant to be mailed to us. Just weeks before we were due to leave to Rome, we discovered that the site was fake and we had lost all of our money and were about to go to Rome, without Radiohead tickets. My mother quickly emailed a friend living in Rome to arrange tickets and luckily, he had spares! 

I had finally relaxed, after months of stressing over whether or not I was going to see my favourite band. I was on my last day of school when I found out about the Toronto incident. On my way to the airport I checked the Radiohead tour dates site and, that was when I saw that the Rome concert had been postponed.

Don't get me wrong, I went to Rome anyway and has a wonderful time, and it really is horrible about what happened in Canada, so I blame no one. It was just an amazingly long series of unfortunate events. I suppose it's fate that I could never see my favourite band. Anyway, I hope to catch them next time and hopefully they will reconsider coming to Hong Kong.

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I started checking the site at 11pm lasts night, refreshing every 5 minutes or so and I must have gone to bed not 5 minutes before they went on sale, checked my phone at my bedside at 3:20 and 4am-ish and had an alarm at 6:50am this morning to check and they were all sold out. Please let me see the show from the floor with some one, just looking for one ticket -- beers on me! I am more than willing to pay you now, PayPal account: BrandonEast@gmail.com

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Radiohead at Glasto

Well, how can I start this blog without sounding too...well... pissed off? We are at W.A.S.T.E. -CENTRAL. I am a Radiohead 'fan' and I hope all of you Radiohead band members, or at least one of you, will pay attention. Now, I have been following you people around regularly for a number of years. OK, here goes: Edimburgh 2006, Victoria Park 24-25 June 2008 (both nights) , Arras 2008, Leeds 2009 and also...Reading 2009 (yes I drove down from Leeds to Reading on the Sunday to get a double fix and no, I wasn't driving a Fiat but a Toyota Prius Hybrid so no guilt there!).

I am not an infatuated music lover nor a music geek. I am a mother of three, I am a teacher (of Italian, and so being Italian I know all about style and quality). I also know about genius and what I hear with RH is quite a lot of it and I get excited and dreamy and I sway and jump and dance and do things I normally don't do.

Now for the pissed off bit. Now, imagine how a 'fan' of yours (like me), might have felt when after spending an absolutely glorious first day at Glasto on Friday, she picked up the Guardian on Saturday to find, lo and behold, that the objects of her admiration and respect had been and gone, in one of the far away tents, the night before, to do a set which I expect was not seen by the people who really love them, but by whoever happened to be there....I mean is this fair? No, it is not I say!! And in a world far from fair, should we not try and make as many people as possible happy, because happiness generates happiness as we all know.

I know I am not the only one who felt this way...my friend Joe was gutted just to mention one! I mean, not even a hint in your blog?...Not a hint at Glasto on the day? Nothing!?!... (Biffy Clyro did distribute flags but who cares about them).

Well, I think personally it would be most gracious and hugely appreciated if you decided to do a gig for your 'fans' in the very near future. It need not be a big one, even just an acoustic like at Glasto, and, and, we are prepared to travel, say a venue in Oxford so you don't have to move too far.

That would be just MAGIC, just like Glasto really was this year!!!

Love you guys.

Paola
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