just curious why are the reviews for whatever youve just listened to on youtube so positive like what if you think some of it is shit are we no longer allowed to say thats what our experience was like listening to some of the songs
Back at the time, pre-internet era, i only knew karma police which i had listen on the radio. I randomly bought this album and what a shocker it would be. It's was like discovering a new world, an hidden treasure and for sure a life 's changer
Amy Winehouse used to lay on the floor unconscious drunk listening to all of the greats. Nina Simone, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald etc. I put two speakers either side of my pillow and went to sleep listening to Radiohead at full blast. It's written into my DNA.
I think the key to this album is in the 2nd song, when Thom is pleading with the sky and God to rain down from a great height, with almost a sarcastic tone, but one filled with real desire for the divine to get involved. Why is no one or nothing coming to help humanity? God loves his children yet he remains silent. I think it's this moment in the album that captures it's real dramatic force, a plea to God for help in the middle of all this wonderful, wonderful, isolating technology.
this is one of those albums that changed my life. I remember exactly where I was, what I was doing and when it was, approximately. I was forever in love with these guys, with Thom's voice and all the sweet sweet sounds... Little did I know what I had in store for me, it was already 2005! LMAO
Radiohead's first actually decent album. Kid A was their first good one. Then they just hugged the turn for way too long. Everyone plays it safe in the end.
@@GentileschiMusic listen again while reading the lyrics, form your interpretation then come back later. im finally getting to appreciate it on my 6th listen. dont force it if you dont want to though. music is meant to be entertainment not a chore
Listened to the full album finally cuz of this upload. Thank you. If this wasn't up I may never have taken the chance and clicked on this video....discovering what I've come to realise is one of the greatest albums I've heard! Ever!
A friend left this CD in my car, after about a year or two i thought I would give it a listen. First couple of times it wouldn't sink in, around the second or third time around I listened to it in it's entirety, then I finally understood the genius of it.
I listened to this album obsessively when it first came out back in the late 1990s. Radiohead certainly has made a bunch of great records, with OK Computer and The Bends (at least for the alternative music genre) being 2 true masterpieces; The Bends is more guitar-driven but just as good (some fans even prefer it to OKC). (Their later stuff is more experimental and not as easily accessible.) With them, though, it's the curse of THAT ONE HIT SONG (Creep) outside of which most people don't know anything about the band.
first time listening to this Album, reaching the song "Exit Music (for a Film)".....I knew this would be the Best Album of the Year! and one of the Greatest of All Time!!!!!
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In those years 97/98 my teenage brother listened to it day and night, in Cassette version. I was a little boy of 3 years old. The end of Karma Police must be the oldest sound I can remember, and Radiohead the band I love the most in all my life, I had the pleasure to see them live in Buenos Aires. Cheers!