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Radiohead play ‘A Wolf At The Door’ for the first time in six years
The band played the song last night in Ohio.
Radiohead played a rare rendition of ‘A Wolf At The Door’ last night in Chicago, the first time they’ve played the track in six years.
The band played the track - which is from their 2003 album ‘Hail To The Thief’ - to open their second encore at the Schottenstein Centre in Columbus.
Earlier this month the band also gave their rejected Bond-theme ‘Spectre’ its live debut during their North American tour opener in Chicago.
The band also recently played Toronto for the first time since 2012, when the stage they were due to play on later that night collapsed, killing their drum tech Scott Johnson. During their set, the band spoke about the incident and held a minute’s silence, with Thom Yorke saying: “The people who should be held accountable are still not being held accountable in your city. The silence is fucking deafening.”
You can watch the band’s performance of ‘A Wolf At The Door’ below.
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