wow... that is being lucky. have you ever gone to a concert in argentina? cause i think you have to have nerves of steel to cope with the people and quite frankly, besides actually getting the ticket, if frightens me to have to deal with idiots yelling ar-gen-tina and all that in a RADIOHEAD concert. (it's not that kind of spirit)
oh I've never even been to Argentina!. but you know, my first Radiohead show was like that, people showed up dressed like Thom!, they'd talk about Jonny like it was their friend, describing the next song he was going to play and what instruments he's supposed to use, and loud enough for everyone to note their encyclopedic knowledge of the band, not to mention they would yell
play this or that in the middle of crucial (instrumental) song moments.. and sometimes you could hear the guy next to you singing louder than Thom, in fact, you couldn't hear Thom!

, but despite all that annoyance, it's still my favorite show

, I just loved the energy of the people, it makes you act so pedantic but it's so much adrenaline going on and people singing together.. I think quiet shows belong to small venues, loud and corny stuff goes in arenas and that's exactly what I pay for when I go to see a 'massive' band like Radiohead, not to see
'how do you dance this?'-faces like the last time I saw them in San Diego, it was so awful

, I think this radio station got way too many tickets and gave them to Paramore fans and the result was just.. puzzling, I didn't even know what I was doing there and I felt so guilty for attempting to sing (I actually whisper, I don't yell or anything

), I'm really looking forward to be in a crowd that allows you to act like you're witnessing the apocalypse.. it's ridiculous and teenybopper but always so much fun.. and memorable!