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Watch Thom Yorke play Radiohead’s ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ reside solo for the primary time, and ‘Sail To The Moon’ alone for the primary time in over 20 years


Thom Yorke performed Radiohead’s ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ solo for the primary time ever on the newest of his solo reveals in Auckland on Saturday (October 26).

The musician is at present on a solo tour throughout Australia and Asia, the place he’s delving into his again catalogue to play tracks from the Radiohead archive, in addition to from The Smile, Atoms For Peace and his solo data.

On the second of two reveals at Auckland’s Spark Area, Yorke performed the ‘In Rainbows’ track for the primary time as a solo artist, and in addition delved deep for his first rendition of ‘Sail To The Moon’ from ‘Hail To The Thief’ since 2003.

Yorke additionally gave ‘The Day by day Mail’ and ‘Airbag’ their first solo airings since 2010, and handled the New Zealand viewers to the primary solo ‘Road Spirit (Fade Out)’ efficiency since 2016. Take a look at fan-captured footage of the songs beneath.

Thom Yorke performed: 

‘Bizarre Fishes/Arpeggi’ 
‘Sail To The Moon’ 
‘A Mind In A Bottle’ 
‘Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Field’ 
‘The Day by day Mail’ 
‘Bloom’ 
‘Listening to Harm’ 
‘Rabbit In Your Headlights’ 
‘Again In The Recreation’ 
‘Volk’ 
‘Daydreaming’ 
‘Not The Information’ 
‘Cymbal Rush’ 
‘Daybreak Refrain’ 
‘Road Spirit (Fade Out)’ 
‘Final I Heard (…He Was Circling The Drain)’ 
‘Default’ 
‘Every part In Its Proper Place’ 
‘Airbag’ 
‘All I Want’ 
‘Atoms For Peace’ 
‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’ 

At earlier reveals on the tour, Yorke gave reside solo debuts to ‘All I Want’ and ‘Child A’, and performed a brand new track ‘Again In The Recreation’ for the primary time ever.

This tour comes shortly after the singer made waves by claiming that he “actually doesn’t give a fuck” if followers wish to see a Radiohead return.

When requested by Australian outlet Double J about his ideas on Radiohead followers’ hypothesis over the band’s future, Yorke replied: “I’m not conscious of it and don’t actually give a flying fuck.”

“No offence to anybody and err, thanks for caring,” he continued. “However I believe we’ve earned the correct to do what is smart to us with out having to elucidate ourselves or be answerable to anybody else’s historic concept of what we ought to be doing.”

The band’s bassist Colin Greenwood not too long ago caught up with NME forward of the discharge of his new photograph guide How To Disappear, and gave some perception into the band’s reunion rehearsals over the summer time.

Earlier than then, his brother, Jonny, shared with NME that he discovered the rehearsals “enjoyable and pure”, however went on so as to add that there are “no plans” for something Radiohead-related in 2025, because the members are targeted on “particular person tasks”.

For the time being, Radiohead aspect undertaking The Smile – comprising Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Sons Of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner – not too long ago launched their new album ‘Cutouts’.  NME gave the LP a four-star evaluation, and described it because the band “appear[ing] to be having extra enjoyable than ever”.

“The Smile’s M.O., then, appears to be experimentation with out the luggage of Yorke and Greenwood’s bulging again catalogue – and ‘Cutouts’ definitely delivers right here,” it learn.

“That includes the London Up to date Orchestra, the album was recorded in Oxford and Abbey Highway Studios alongside ‘Wall of Eyes’, however it is a freer, extra playful set than its predecessor.



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