Vinyl Record
Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong
Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong on LP vinyl. A 2001 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP ยท 2001
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2001 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
I Might Be Wrong is Radiohead's 2001 live document from the Kid A and Amnesiac period, and its importance is larger than its compact running time suggests. After two studio albums that many listeners first understood as retreats into machines, fragments and controlled alienation, these recordings put the material back into bodies, rooms and risk. The National Anthem becomes a tense, bass-driven eruption; I Might Be Wrong gains muscle and swing; Morning Bell, Idioteque and Everything In Its Right Place reveal how electronic pieces could become unstable live rituals; Dollars And Cents and Like Spinning Plates change shape outside the studio; and the closing True Love Waits captures a long-circulating Radiohead song in stark acoustic form years before its eventual studio release. The 2001 context is crucial because the band were still proving, to audiences and perhaps to themselves, that the new language was not a refusal of performance. This record hears Radiohead translating their most abstract era into concert electricity, where the songs feel less sealed and more dangerous.
I Might Be Wrong matters because it reframes the Kid A and Amnesiac material as live-band music rather than studio withdrawal. It shows Radiohead building a performance vocabulary for loops, electronics, altered song forms and emotional minimalism at the exact moment their identity was being renegotiated.
For collectors, I Might Be Wrong is a compact but crucial Radiohead live title. It is especially valued for its era-specific arrangements and for the acoustic True Love Waits, which made the release more than a tour souvenir and turned it into a key bridge in the catalogue.
Live Radiohead from the Kid A era: heavy bass pulses, electronic pieces rebuilt onstage, tense guitar textures, unstable rhythms, exposed vocals and a stripped acoustic closing moment.
Recommended for: Radiohead collectors focused on the Kid A and Amnesiac transition; Listeners who want to hear the electronic-era songs as live performances; Fans of True Love Waits and alternate arrangements of familiar material.
When was I Might Be Wrong released? I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings was released in 2001, after Kid A and Amnesiac. What material does I Might Be Wrong feature? It focuses on live versions of Kid A and Amnesiac songs, including The National Anthem, Idioteque, Morning Bell and Like Spinning Plates. Why is True Love Waits important here? The release closes with an acoustic live version of True Love Waits, long before the song appeared in studio form on A Moon Shaped Pool.