Radiohead played the first of two intimate gigs at Roseland Ballroom in New York last night (September 28).
The Oxford band played a career-spanning set, including several songs from the latest album 'The King Of Limbs' and a cover of REM's 'The One I Love'.
The band played the song as an intro to their own track, 'Every In Its Right Place'. REM split up earlier this month.
Radiohead, 'The National Anthem'
The sold-out gig was only the second time the band have performed live in public since they released the album in spring.
Billboard reports that Radiohead began their set with 'Bloom', which also opens the album, before jumping into a 19-song set, which also saw frontman Thom Yorke forget the lines to 'Street Spirit (Fade Out)'.
Radiohead are due to play the Roseland Ballroom again tonight (September 29).
Earlier this month, Yorke confirmed that the band will tour in 2012. "The idea is to go out and play next year on and off during the year,” he said.
Radiohead's set list was:
'Bloom'
'Little By Little'
'Staircase'
'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi'
'Feral'
'Subterranean Homesick Alien'
'All I Need'
'Everything In Its Right Place' (with R.E.M./'The One I Love' intro)
'Lotus Flower'
'15 Steps'
'Myxomatosis. (Judge, Jury & Executioner.)'
'Codex'
'Bodysnatchers'
'Reckoner'
'Give Up the Ghost'
'The National Anthem'
'Morning Mr. Magpie'
'Street Spirit (Fade Out)'
'Nude'
Radiohead - live photos
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