Radiohead are pretty good to their fans.

Yeah, look, we know that it's been too long since they were last in Australia. And we agree that two albums in the 2010s probably wasn't enough.

But this is also the band that curated an entire library full of rarities and other exciting odds and ends and let us enjoy it for nix. So, it's not rally fair to suggest that they don't care.

Their latest move is also a great one.

Each week, the band are going to release a new live show from their archives and let us watch on YouTube for nothing. The way the band see it, if you're gonna be stuck inside then they might as well offer us something to keep us company.

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The first show is a performance from Dublin in 2000, just after the release of their brilliant fourth album Kid A. If you are okay with spoilers, here's the setlist.

Each show will go live on YouTube at around 6am on Friday mornings AEST and will be available to stream for a week. The band say there will be 'several' weekly shows.