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I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings

Radiohead

About “I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings”

I Might Be Wrong, named after the song of the same name, is the first and only live album the band has recorded up to this point. The performances occurred as a part of the band’s 2001 tour throughout Europe in support of Kid A and Amnesiac. The record is mostly notable for being its piano version of “Like Spinning Plates”, wildly different from the album version, and for the first version of “True Love Waits”, an old fan favourite song that was only released in a studio-capacity much later, on A Moon Shaped Pool, and with very different arrangements.

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