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"GIGS: Radiohead captivated fans and Sugababes proved they have both style and substance.(Features)." Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland). MGN Ltd. 2006. HighBeam Research. 18 Oct. 2016 <https://www.highbeam.com>.
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Byline: Edited by MICKEY McMONAGLE
RADIOHEAD *****
MEADOWBANK STADIUM, EDINBURGH, AUGUST 22
Radiohead blew away the misconception they are primarily a studio band by proving they're still a first-class stadium outfit.
From rockers Just and Paranoid Android to eclectic moments such as Idioteque, they delivered a captivating set. Frontman Thom Yorke calmed the crowd after a scuffle down the front during Morning Bell but the rest of the show passed without incident.
The band performed definitive versions of The National Anthem, Pyramid Song, Karma Police and the rarely-played Creep. But without a doubt, the highlight of the night was Fake Plastic Trees. …
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