For two seconds back in 1998 the Worcester Centrum, an indoor venue mere miles from Boston where I was living at the time, was set to host a concert, one of four in the U.S. and Canada, co-headlined by Radiohead and Björk, two of the most adventurous and thrilling artists in my lifetime. At the time, Björk’s <em>Homogenic</em> was a favorite of mine and, like the rest of the world, I was obsessed with Radiohead’s <em>OK Computer</em>, so the idea of seeing them doing their thing under the same big top and maybe even sharing the stage for a song or two was alluring.
It was not meant to be: each act’s tour utilized elaborate stage sets, and the two camps felt it was unacceptable to make fans wait the full hour it would take to strike one set and set-up the next.
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