I like In rainbows of course, but for me, OK computer it’s the best of all. Then probably AMSP, then In rainbows. But I have quite a feeling for Amnesiac and Kid A. Ahhh forget about it. It’s impossible to rank Radiohead. So for me 1- Ok computer and amnesiac (the first one I ever heard) 2- all the rest 3- Pablo honey
I cried when you got to Let Down. I knew what was coming when you got through exit music and were like, ok I've got this. I said to myself, no, let down will get her HARD lol and I was not disappointed. Beautiful heartfelt reaction ❤️
@-MakeItGood- Very true! I have to say that a lot of Radiohead makes me feel disoriented. Even though I generally love weird music like the Flaming Lips, the Doors, and Pink Floyd, I am not a fan of the kind that can be super ambient and off. I love Kid A the album, but track 2 is an example of what I don't like. I love tracks 1 and 3 a lot! Same with OK Computer. I don't like track 1, but I love Paranoid Android. I'm not sure what it is. The earlier albums are mostly too simple for me, with a few exceptions.
@@truthtransistorradio6716 oh god i hate track 2 off of kid a so much, like the whole album is a masterpiece for me but that track (and morning bell) suck so bad
People who weren’t around in 97 will never understand how much Radiohead were crucified by the mainstream media when No Surprises was released. They called it depressing, suicide music and made fun of Thoms appearance. Horrible people.
Fitter Happier doesn't get much attention in the Radiohead catalogue and I think it's one of their saddest songs. OK Computer wouldn't be as good without it
I'm 35 and I just got this album for my 15 year old nephew, and he had a similar reaction. We have bonded really hard over music- he grew up on southern gospel music and Disney, so I have really blown his mind. He was amazed that I was old enough to have seen Radiohead play live and that his aunt took me with her. I'm just amazed that 2003 is now somehow 21 years ago instead of 5 years ago. Lol
I watched this and a couple other videos of yours and I would have loved to know someone like you, it feels like you connect with the music without any apprehension it's really wonderful to see
And Exit Music was written for the credits of the Baz Luhrmann version of Romeo and Juliet from the late 90s. Lyrics hit a little different when you realize he’s literally singing Shakespeare. Glad you loved Fitter Happier, it is one of the best pieces of satire ever written about the image of an ideal modern life. It is peak dark comedy and them using the program on 90s Macintosh computers we would use to say things like “boobs” and “_____ has a small penis” in elementary school just adds to it imo.
Imagine my shock listening to this album for the first time as a teen and being blown away, and realizing I RECOGNIZED a song from it already because it was in the closing credits of a movie I watched in theater class😂
Welcome to the Radiohead fam. Of course you should check out the whole catalog but I'd particularly recommend In Rainbows. There's also a superb live set called In Rainbows From The Basement with superb performances. Keep up the great videos! ✌️
I’m old and remember being in high school and going to the mall and buying the CDs of this and Bjork’s Homogenic. They’re still my favorite albums and still remind me of how they made me feel then, a reminder I needed that there are beautiful things in this world.
I grew up in the deep south (Alabama, so really really deep) and lived in a southern baptist household. I had to sneak around and come up with the craziest deception tactics you've ever imagined to get non-Christian music in the house. This was one of the albums I got smuggled to me by my cool step sister who worked at a record store. Changed everything for me.
Hell yeah! Those albums, along with Portishead’s self titled, and the Verve’s Urban Hymns. What great era of albums. Those were my highschool years too.
I first heard this album in the summer of 1999 when I was 15, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it rewired my brain forever. I got pretty emotional watching you fall in love with it too. Thank you for sharing! ❤
"No Surprises" is a song that touches on themes of wanting to escape life, even to the point of committing suicide. The interpretation can vary from person to person, but for me, it’s a reflection on depression, given in a chronological sequence.
this is exat exactly cly why i love good reaction channels, it feels like im listening for the first time with a friend who never listened also this is my first time watching any video from your channel and i loved it !
The album cover picture is of a bridge in Hartford, Connecticut when the band stayed there at a hotel in the 90s. This album means a lot to me and it was nice to see you review it. Paranoid Android is also Danny Brown’s favorite song. Radiohead in general has gotten a ton of respect from hiphop artists and producers.
I think that The Tourist is my favourite track, and perhaps the most perfect closing track to an album. In Rainbows is an incredible album and highy recommended.
i recommend because you loved this so much to check out jeff buckley’s first and only album (r.i.p.) grace. he heavily influenced thom yorke when thom saw jeff perform live and influenced radioheads transition from the sound of pablo honey to the bends and then ok computer.
This album is a masterpiece. You need to listen to their discography in order to appreciate how diverse they are. Don't listen to people who say Pablo Honey sucks because it doesn't. It is not as fabulous as the rest of their discography.
I saw Radiohead live in Brisbane at the now sadly defunct Festival Hall in 1997, touring on the back of OK Computer. I'd been listening to the album on repeat and the thing that struck me was all the sounds I thought were Computer based were all generated live on the instruments. And Thom Yorke's voice obviously, just insane. Jonny Greenwood coaxing shit out of his guitar with that weird thing on his wrist. The concert went for 2+ hours, they played all of OK Computer, the Bends, and the good songs from Pablo Honey. It. Was. Incredible. Best concert I've ever been to. I was singing my lungs out along with Thom. At one point, a girl turned around and said to me: "I didn't come here to listen to you." I just shrugged and sang louder. They finished with "the Tourist", and the lights in the venue came up. The crowd started surging out, and the girl I was with threw herself into my arms like Scarlett O'Hara or something. I knew she fell so I would catch her but it didn't matter. I held her in my arms tight and kissed her, the crowd pulsing about like waves in a storm. You're right: Radiohead live in their prime were incredible, and seeing you discover this album really brought some good memories back. Top stuff.
This album is my alltime favorite, from the beginning to the end. Thanks for your genuine reaction to it, it was a great time (of course I'm being emotial after hearing it once again, leave me alone)
Let Down is one of the most beautiful songs ever written. A lot of people say it’s their least favorite on the album or they don’t get it. I’ll never understand, to me it’s perfect. Thanks for letting me listen to it for the first time again vicariously.
Your reaction deeply touched and moved me to several tear flowing moments 😭 I kind of experienced my own first listening again through your vivid emotions during this journey of a masterpiece of an album 🥲
This was a cutting edge album when it dropped, and the dense layering of sound beyond their more traditional rock roots definitely set the course for their future work. "Lucky" was the first song recorded and it kind of set the direction and soundscape for the record. The band wanted something more than "another sad record", referring to their excellent but very sad sophomore album The Bends, which you should absolutely listen to. OK Computer is plenty sad but there is also joy, and it's all framed in a very anti-corporate, anti-capitalist way. It definitely felt prescient and applicable as technology exploded in the late 90s and even moreso today. This album saw the band take over production of their own music, and really expand their musicianship and expression in songs. Nigel Goodrich became their producer and he remains so to this day. Most of the album was recorded live rather than overdubbing, and there are a lot of first take vocals on the album as well. Really appreciate your genuine joy and excitement. One of the best reactions I've seen to this album and I've watched them all.
Lucky was written and recorded for a war child charity album after the release of ok computer, afterwards it was added to ok computer in later editions, you won't find it on the first copies of the album
I've spent the night watching various reactions and yours has been wonderful to watch. I know you could feel that in every fiber of your being. Great observations even for the finest detail's. You have all the qualifications now if not already. It's a raw awakening isn't it. We really get you because you get it. If Radiohead found you it surely means your ready for the next step in your evolution. I'm 56 and been in to them since the early 90s. Still to this day I'm blown away and taken away every time. It never changes. The beauty of Radiohead. Subterranean home Sick alien is an all time favourite of mine. Thanks for a great review i hope you're not still in shock and recovering ❤
There is before OK Computer and there is after. I remember listening to this in 1997 and my jaw hanging open in sheer awe that human beings created something this brilliant.
I think this proves that it’s when you go into your first OK Computer listen with the absolute highest expectations of a life changing album - you will still have those expectations exceeded by far.
You are soooo worthy! I listened to this album when I was 19, on my discman, the day it came out. I had to find a corner at the mall in Mexico City, where I live, and I took that ride to another dimension… Thank you for reminding me of that. 🙏🏻✨
"I feel like I'm not worthy to listen to this kind of music" is a something I can relate with. Like, how in the world is it possible to put this kind of musical and magical perfection into a freaking CD (yeah, I'm old) that I can just *buy* and play whenever I want? It feels wrong somehow XD
I stumbled on to your account with your reaction to In Rainbows. Love your reactions to this amazing band and their music. Continue the journey and enjoy.
Bought this album the exact week it dropped as I was just graduating high school. Remember having it on a loop for maybe two years straight. Blew me away.
I saw Radiohead live in 1995 when I was 18, before this album existed. We thought they were awesome already after The Bends. Let me tell you OK Computer absolutely broke everyone’s brains. It’s not my favorite RH album, but it blew us away like few things ever have. A generation defining record. That said…. JEFF BUCKLEY - GRACE Do not pass go. Proceed directly to this album. I also saw this angel live in 1995. Also Radiohead saw him in 1995. And it inspired Thom Yorke to sing like he sang. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT
I've been privileged enough to see Radiohead live twice in my life, once while they were touring In Rainbows and again for A Moon Shaped Pool. I first saw them in 2008 playing a stadium in Vancouver, and then in 2017 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA, and it was lightly raining for both... and yes, truly transcendent experiences. Please please listen to In Rainbows though, it's my favourite of their albums!
Loving your reactions dude. You mentioned you like sad music so if you aren’t familiar with him already I suggest checking out Elliott Smith. He struggled greatly with addiction and mental illness so those things are the theme of a lot of his music. Sadly took his own life in 2003 (though many people believe he was murdered). He was a genius and his entire catalogue is incredible.
Definitely one of the best reactions to OK Computer I've seen and I've watched a lot. Well, I've tried. The people who dice up the songs into disjointed snippets make it difficult to get into the flow. Thank you for not doing that too much. It always makes it better. You said you teared up at the end of Let Down. I remember the first time hearing Let Down in a CD store years ago. Probably late 2000, early 2001. When I heard the drums stomp in for the ending verse I was like what the heck is this? I've cried many times listening to OK Computer and in particular Let Down. Lucky pulled me through some trying years in the 2000s. That was my go to song to tell me everything would work out. Prior to that I hard heard Paranoid Android, No Surprises and Karma Police. But for some reason, even though I really liked the songs, I never got the album till like 5 years later. I was blown away hearing it the first time. Then I just bought everything they had released up to that point. All the singles. I couldn't stop. They've been in constant rotation ever since with a mini break here and there. In their film Meeting People Is Easy, it goes through the trying times during the tour for OK Computer. It was hard on Thom. But the reviews upon release referred to OK Computer as a dreamscape. It's a very apt descriptor. Simply an incredible album from a band that has almost entirely all incredible albums. Thank you for reacting with passion and being yourself!
Girl you gotta check out their whole discography- especially In Rainbows and Kid A. They have so many masterpieces. Anyways, love your reviews! Keep it up.
I've listened to OK Computer 100s of times since it came out in 1997 and it was a pleasure to listen along with you. Great reaction to a wonderful Masterpiece.
Watching your reaction to this reminds me of the first time I played the CD the week it was released. I remember putting it on my home hifi and being absolutely mesmerised. After 2 spins I had to go out and tell anyone who I saw that I’d just heard the greatest rock album of all time. I was right then.
Thanks a lot for that reaction. What a pleasure it's just been watching and hearing you react with so much freshness, experience each emotion that this amazing album creates in a body and soul... Now you will understand why so many people hold that album as probably the greatest in rock history 😯☺
The first time I heard the album I was about 17. To me this is easily in the same league of Rubber Soul, and Revolver by The Beatles, Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys, Ziggy Stardust, etc, as one of the most important and influential albums of all time. I’m 24 now and been a musician since I was 12, and this album STILL is one of my biggest influences.
No Surprises riff has been my ringtone for the last 5 years. I was your age in the 90's and I while I knew Radiohead, I never really paid much attention to them. I rediscovered them in my late 40's and would now list them in my top 5 bands of all time, mostly because of this perfect album.
Exit Music is from Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo Di Caprio. There are cool music videos for that and Paranoid Android, and Subterranean Homesick Alien. This is such a magical album. I’m glad you enjoy it as much as we do, Radiohead is one of the best bands ever, flawless!
Fitter Happier is based on the Physicist Stephen Hawking, who had ALS and had a voice box computer so he could communicate. Hawking was English and the voice box was made in California, so the English were obsessed that their genius spoke with an American accent. His voice sounded similar to Hawkings, but it was the singer, Thom, speaking through a computer.
I Hope you all realize how fantastic was listening to OkC in 1997, among a lot of rock, pop, soul and metal bands/singers, without our present technology... Me and a Lot of Radiohead fans felt like we were in the future, and I'm proud of being part of that decade.
Since a lot of what you're enjoying is the _sound_ of the album - quite understandably - it's worth giving a shout out to Nigel Godrich, the band's longtime producer and sometimes called "the sixth member of Radiohead". That tickling of your ears is in large part due to his genius.
Radiohead is absolutely brilliant. However, if you want another 90's/2000's band that makes OK Computer sound like pop music, listen to "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antenna To Heaven" by Godspeed You Black Emperor from the year 2000. It's an absolute catharsis. Almost entirely instrumental, and it's only 3 or 4 songs, each one in suites. They were an ENORMOUSLY influential band among music aficionados in that era. Super anti-corporate. Very underground in their early years. A 9 piece from Montreal, Canada. Their music sounds ancient, real, breathtakingly cinematic, insanely artistic and evolved. Universally respected among critics, fans, and musicians.
I first listened to this album in 2010 after hearing so much about how beloved and acclaimed it is, and I was really blown away by it as well. I didn't expect there would be any aggressive riffs or gnarly solos, or even catchy songs, so I was constantly being surprised throughout the whole thing
Haha! This was such an amazing experience to listen/watch to, welcome to the club, girl! ❤ Instant follow and looking forward to watch the rest of the journey.
God you’re adorable! It doesn’t have to make sense to anyone but yourself! Loving your reaction to my favourite song (Paranoid!!) but also curious Kharma is still your fave!! I’ll keep list!!
this was a lot of fun to watch :) i saw them many times, id guess around 10 or so. and being a musician who has had a fairly long and eclectic career, i have taken in a wide variety of unforgettable shows over the years. but the 2nd time i saw radiohead - at liberty state park in 2002, 24 years old, with the skyline of manhattan behind the stage - is still the best show ive ever seen (and possibly ever will see). when they played no surprises and thom sang "bring down the government, they dont speak for us" the entire crowd of 30,000 spontaneously roared. it felt like a burst of electricity through the whole park. thom grinned back at us, loving it. later in the set, thom sang like spinning plates with only his piano, and the sound was like shimmering, iridescent waves floating over our heads. one of the most haunting, gorgeous things ive ever heard. no one made a single noise throughout the entire song. to this day ive still never heard such a huge crowd get so quiet.
Everyone who reacts to Radiohead on TH-cam eventually gets asked to listen to Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights so I guess I'll do that so they don't have to. You should try out Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights.
The rabbit hole is deep with this band. You should start with the first album and work your way through the discography. And hear how this band have evolved. And in rainbow’s is magic. Especially the basement session of in rainbows is mindblowing good I’ve seen them 7 times live and it’s always incredible to see them preforming. One of the best live bands
It’s the best watch people get a Radiohead album for the first time. Literally it’s therapeutic for us long time Radiohead listeners to watch someone listen to these albums for the first time.
And think about it…what you felt when listening for the first time, all of us Radiohead fans went through this at one time. With each album. They never really fail to leave you ascending to some other dimension
It’s alright, you get it. It hit me the exact same way. Just a couple years later after Ok, The Flaming Lips ‘Soft Bulletin’ came out-another sonic adventure for the soul. You would love all the twinkle twinkle.
imagine seeing Let Down live. it returned to the setlists as a surprises after many years absent. they even opened their Manchester show with it in 2017 (venue changed after the attack on the arena at an Ariana Grande show). imagine that!
Anyone who wants more of this Era of Radiohead, should give the a listen to the songs that weren't on the album, They always released a few singles along side the album, that had 3 or 4 tracks that didn't make it. Give a listen to Pearly, Pulo Alto, etc. wont be disappointed
It is literally one of my favourite hobbies, just to watch people enjoying Radiohead for the first time. I'm glad you enjoy it!
Me too. I can’t explain why?!
I see you! Why is it so satisfying watching youngsters get off on actual music for the first time.
me too!!!!
Exit Music into Let Down has to be one of the greatest 1-2 punches to the gut in music history
If you haven’t, then you absolutely need to listen to In Rainbows!!! Its actual sonic perfection not joking
This. Way better than OKC in my opinion. In rainbows is my favourite album of all time.
This for sure
no ... sonic 06 is sonic perfection ....
I like In rainbows of course, but for me, OK computer it’s the best of all.
Then probably AMSP, then In rainbows. But I have quite a feeling for Amnesiac and Kid A.
Ahhh forget about it. It’s impossible to rank Radiohead.
So for me 1- Ok computer and amnesiac (the first one I ever heard)
2- all the rest
3- Pablo honey
Way better? Nah... it's fantastic though.
Hearing "next is Let Down, we're gonna be okay" I already know that's a lie lmao
I cried when you got to Let Down. I knew what was coming when you got through exit music and were like, ok I've got this. I said to myself, no, let down will get her HARD lol and I was not disappointed.
Beautiful heartfelt reaction ❤️
Ditto 👌
I'm jealous of anyone hearing OKC for the first time. I remember the first time I heard Let Down. A genuine experience. Great video - thanks!
For me it was a grower,took a few listens to fully appreciate it.
I went to the store to buy it, but then I decided to buy ATARI TEENAGE RIOT instead LOL. Got it next week.
Let Down is fairly underrated I would say
@@Instrumentology This guy jerks
"Nothing sounds like this today"
Nothing did back then either! Lol
Or ever will again. Was pure magic
@-MakeItGood- Very true! I have to say that a lot of Radiohead makes me feel disoriented. Even though I generally love weird music like the Flaming Lips, the Doors, and Pink Floyd, I am not a fan of the kind that can be super ambient and off. I love Kid A the album, but track 2 is an example of what I don't like. I love tracks 1 and 3 a lot! Same with OK Computer. I don't like track 1, but I love Paranoid Android. I'm not sure what it is. The earlier albums are mostly too simple for me, with a few exceptions.
@@truthtransistorradio6716 oh god i hate track 2 off of kid a so much, like the whole album is a masterpiece for me but that track (and morning bell) suck so bad
@Kikimikiriki I love Morning Bell! But I agree with you on track 2. Though, I may be thinking of the Amnesiac version of Morning Bell.
People who weren’t around in 97 will never understand how much Radiohead were crucified by the mainstream media when No Surprises was released. They called it depressing, suicide music and made fun of Thoms appearance. Horrible people.
Fitter Happier doesn't get much attention in the Radiohead catalogue and I think it's one of their saddest songs. OK Computer wouldn't be as good without it
I used to hate Fitter Happier… every time I hear it it punches another nerve in my spine
I'm 35 and I just got this album for my 15 year old nephew, and he had a similar reaction. We have bonded really hard over music- he grew up on southern gospel music and Disney, so I have really blown his mind. He was amazed that I was old enough to have seen Radiohead play live and that his aunt took me with her. I'm just amazed that 2003 is now somehow 21 years ago instead of 5 years ago. Lol
There really is something magical about music, and all the more for those who share that passion in common. I love that for you and your nephew.
im 17 and i only started listening to radiohead two years ago
its so unfortunate that they dont tour anymore but at the same time im happy for them
Imagine the guts it must have taken to release Paranoid Android as the first single off the album.
Especially given their relationship with the label at the time. Zero Fs given
I love crying with people on the internet
Btw it’s their third album after Pablo honey and the bends
This is absolutely one of the best OK computer reactions I’ve ever watched
I watched this and a couple other videos of yours and I would have loved to know someone like you, it feels like you connect with the music without any apprehension it's really wonderful to see
And Exit Music was written for the credits of the Baz Luhrmann version of Romeo and Juliet from the late 90s. Lyrics hit a little different when you realize he’s literally singing Shakespeare. Glad you loved Fitter Happier, it is one of the best pieces of satire ever written about the image of an ideal modern life. It is peak dark comedy and them using the program on 90s Macintosh computers we would use to say things like “boobs” and “_____ has a small penis” in elementary school just adds to it imo.
Imagine my shock listening to this album for the first time as a teen and being blown away, and realizing I RECOGNIZED a song from it already because it was in the closing credits of a movie I watched in theater class😂
Welcome to the Radiohead fam. Of course you should check out the whole catalog but I'd particularly recommend In Rainbows. There's also a superb live set called In Rainbows From The Basement with superb performances. Keep up the great videos! ✌️
i would second in rainbows
Yes! ❤
I think you should just go in order from here.
And it really is a fam… truly the loveliest people ❤
Felt this hard. There’s simply no other album that hits you in the feels quite like OK does. It’s a pure masterpiece.
I’m old and remember being in high school and going to the mall and buying the CDs of this and Bjork’s Homogenic. They’re still my favorite albums and still remind me of how they made me feel then, a reminder I needed that there are beautiful things in this world.
Same! What a time for music
I grew up in the deep south (Alabama, so really really deep) and lived in a southern baptist household. I had to sneak around and come up with the craziest deception tactics you've ever imagined to get non-Christian music in the house. This was one of the albums I got smuggled to me by my cool step sister who worked at a record store. Changed everything for me.
No you're not. Keith Richards is old.
I bought Metallica's Black album in 1991, Ænima by Tool in 97 and The Bends in 98
@@dan.j.boydzkreationz, Old is relative I guess. I bought Physical Graffiti when it came out. I was 14.
Hell yeah!
Those albums, along with Portishead’s self titled, and the Verve’s Urban Hymns. What great era of albums. Those were my highschool years too.
one of the greatest albums ever made. really loving your reactions! ❤
i genuinely teared up watching your reaction to this. spot on. so jealous that this is your first time w this album.
Me too... ❤
Best band ever ❤ i watch reaction videos of ppl hearing them for the first time to remind me of what it was like lol brought me here. Enjoy the ride
I first heard this album in the summer of 1999 when I was 15, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it rewired my brain forever. I got pretty emotional watching you fall in love with it too. Thank you for sharing! ❤
Am 61 now, been listening to this album for 25 years… it still gives me goose bumps, and by the time I get to “The tourist”, I am always in tears
You just heard the greatest album ever. Keep going please.
When you get to in rainbows you’re screwed forever
"No Surprises" is a song that touches on themes of wanting to escape life, even to the point of committing suicide. The interpretation can vary from person to person, but for me, it’s a reflection on depression, given in a chronological sequence.
"a handshake of carbon monoxide" is definitely someone fantasising with s*icide, no question
this is exat exactly cly why i love good reaction channels, it feels like im listening for the first time with a friend who never listened
also this is my first time watching any video from your channel and i loved it !
The album cover picture is of a bridge in Hartford, Connecticut when the band stayed there at a hotel in the 90s. This album means a lot to me and it was nice to see you review it.
Paranoid Android is also Danny Brown’s favorite song. Radiohead in general has gotten a ton of respect from hiphop artists and producers.
I think that The Tourist is my favourite track, and perhaps the most perfect closing track to an album.
In Rainbows is an incredible album and highy recommended.
This is my favourite album ever made. First vinyl I got about a year ago when I started collecting and It still feels fresh on every listen
The Tourist gives me so much nostalgia for some reason.
i recommend because you loved this so much to check out jeff buckley’s first and only album (r.i.p.) grace. he heavily influenced thom yorke when thom saw jeff perform live and influenced radioheads transition from the sound of pablo honey to the bends and then ok computer.
This album is a masterpiece. You need to listen to their discography in order to appreciate how diverse they are. Don't listen to people who say Pablo Honey sucks because it doesn't. It is not as fabulous as the rest of their discography.
I saw Radiohead live in Brisbane at the now sadly defunct Festival Hall in 1997, touring on the back of OK Computer. I'd been listening to the album on repeat and the thing that struck me was all the sounds I thought were Computer based were all generated live on the instruments. And Thom Yorke's voice obviously, just insane. Jonny Greenwood coaxing shit out of his guitar with that weird thing on his wrist. The concert went for 2+ hours, they played all of OK Computer, the Bends, and the good songs from Pablo Honey. It. Was. Incredible. Best concert I've ever been to. I was singing my lungs out along with Thom. At one point, a girl turned around and said to me: "I didn't come here to listen to you." I just shrugged and sang louder. They finished with "the Tourist", and the lights in the venue came up. The crowd started surging out, and the girl I was with threw herself into my arms like Scarlett O'Hara or something. I knew she fell so I would catch her but it didn't matter. I held her in my arms tight and kissed her, the crowd pulsing about like waves in a storm. You're right: Radiohead live in their prime were incredible, and seeing you discover this album really brought some good memories back. Top stuff.
A reaction to A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead would make my day
I need more Radiohead albums pleaaaassee, especially in rainbows and moon shaped pool
This album is my alltime favorite, from the beginning to the end. Thanks for your genuine reaction to it, it was a great time
(of course I'm being emotial after hearing it once again, leave me alone)
Let Down is one of the most beautiful songs ever written. A lot of people say it’s their least favorite on the album or they don’t get it. I’ll never understand, to me it’s perfect. Thanks for letting me listen to it for the first time again vicariously.
Genuinely never heard anyone ever say that. Everyone I've ever known has pointed to it as a highlight.
@@16ozClawHammerobligatory "let down is underrated" response
Your reaction deeply touched and moved me to several tear flowing moments 😭
I kind of experienced my own first listening again through your vivid emotions during this journey of a masterpiece of an album 🥲
This was a cutting edge album when it dropped, and the dense layering of sound beyond their more traditional rock roots definitely set the course for their future work.
"Lucky" was the first song recorded and it kind of set the direction and soundscape for the record. The band wanted something more than "another sad record", referring to their excellent but very sad sophomore album The Bends, which you should absolutely listen to. OK Computer is plenty sad but there is also joy, and it's all framed in a very anti-corporate, anti-capitalist way. It definitely felt prescient and applicable as technology exploded in the late 90s and even moreso today.
This album saw the band take over production of their own music, and really expand their musicianship and expression in songs. Nigel Goodrich became their producer and he remains so to this day. Most of the album was recorded live rather than overdubbing, and there are a lot of first take vocals on the album as well.
Really appreciate your genuine joy and excitement. One of the best reactions I've seen to this album and I've watched them all.
Lucky was written and recorded for a war child charity album after the release of ok computer, afterwards it was added to ok computer in later editions, you won't find it on the first copies of the album
@@stoneagepig3768 Nah, Lucky was recorded and released for charity as you said but that happened in 1995. It was foundational for OK Computer.
I've spent the night watching various reactions and yours has been wonderful to watch. I know you could feel that in every fiber of your being. Great observations even for the finest detail's. You have all the qualifications now if not already. It's a raw awakening isn't it. We really get you because you get it. If Radiohead found you it surely means your ready for the next step in your evolution. I'm 56 and been in to them since the early 90s. Still to this day I'm blown away and taken away every time. It never changes. The beauty of Radiohead. Subterranean home Sick alien is an all time favourite of mine. Thanks for a great review i hope you're not still in shock and recovering ❤
There is before OK Computer and there is after. I remember listening to this in 1997 and my jaw hanging open in sheer awe that human beings created something this brilliant.
Welcome to the Radiohead family. In Rainbows and Kid A is a must. 😊
48:35 - best 50 year old mother impersonation ever
JAJJAJAJAJA
I think this proves that it’s when you go into your first OK Computer listen with the absolute highest expectations of a life changing album - you will still have those expectations exceeded by far.
You are soooo worthy!
I listened to this album when I was 19, on my discman, the day it came out. I had to find a corner at the mall in Mexico City, where I live, and I took that ride to another dimension… Thank you for reminding me of that. 🙏🏻✨
Feels like I'm back in 1997 again. This brilliant album was basically the Dark Side of the Moon of the 90's. Thank you for this.
We all float down here...
"I feel like I'm not worthy to listen to this kind of music" is a something I can relate with. Like, how in the world is it possible to put this kind of musical and magical perfection into a freaking CD (yeah, I'm old) that I can just *buy* and play whenever I want? It feels wrong somehow XD
Wait...CDs are considered...old, now?
Love your videos♥️ (I advise you their entire discography)
42:19 "Sounds like a lullaby"
Spot on. The saddest lullaby, but yes. It's what it is.
In Rainbows is a must listen! Their best album imo
Exit music is such a great experience
I stumbled on to your account with your reaction to In Rainbows. Love your reactions to this amazing band and their music. Continue the journey and enjoy.
"next one is let down, I think we can do this, we got this"
Your passion for the music is very clear to see, absolutely wonderful
Bought this album the exact week it dropped as I was just graduating high school. Remember having it on a loop for maybe two years straight. Blew me away.
I saw Radiohead live in 1995 when I was 18, before this album existed. We thought they were awesome already after The Bends.
Let me tell you OK Computer absolutely broke everyone’s brains.
It’s not my favorite RH album, but it blew us away like few things ever have. A generation defining record.
That said….
JEFF BUCKLEY - GRACE
Do not pass go. Proceed directly to this album.
I also saw this angel live in 1995. Also Radiohead saw him in 1995. And it inspired Thom Yorke to sing like he sang.
YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT
I've been privileged enough to see Radiohead live twice in my life, once while they were touring In Rainbows and again for A Moon Shaped Pool. I first saw them in 2008 playing a stadium in Vancouver, and then in 2017 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA, and it was lightly raining for both... and yes, truly transcendent experiences. Please please listen to In Rainbows though, it's my favourite of their albums!
You’re so lucky you got to see them at the Greek
Loving your reactions dude. You mentioned you like sad music so if you aren’t familiar with him already I suggest checking out Elliott Smith. He struggled greatly with addiction and mental illness so those things are the theme of a lot of his music. Sadly took his own life in 2003 (though many people believe he was murdered). He was a genius and his entire catalogue is incredible.
Definitely one of the best reactions to OK Computer I've seen and I've watched a lot. Well, I've tried. The people who dice up the songs into disjointed snippets make it difficult to get into the flow. Thank you for not doing that too much. It always makes it better. You said you teared up at the end of Let Down. I remember the first time hearing Let Down in a CD store years ago. Probably late 2000, early 2001. When I heard the drums stomp in for the ending verse I was like what the heck is this? I've cried many times listening to OK Computer and in particular Let Down. Lucky pulled me through some trying years in the 2000s. That was my go to song to tell me everything would work out. Prior to that I hard heard Paranoid Android, No Surprises and Karma Police. But for some reason, even though I really liked the songs, I never got the album till like 5 years later. I was blown away hearing it the first time. Then I just bought everything they had released up to that point. All the singles. I couldn't stop. They've been in constant rotation ever since with a mini break here and there.
In their film Meeting People Is Easy, it goes through the trying times during the tour for OK Computer. It was hard on Thom. But the reviews upon release referred to OK Computer as a dreamscape. It's a very apt descriptor. Simply an incredible album from a band that has almost entirely all incredible albums. Thank you for reacting with passion and being yourself!
Fleet Foxes - Crack Up 2017
Julia Holter - Loud City Song 2013
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest 2009
Joanna Newsom - Ys. 2006
You heard one of the best albums of the 90s revolutioned rock and you heard the best band of the world rock and more . Congrats you are in deep space
I love how genuine you are. I love seeing the band getting the love they deserve.
Girl you gotta check out their whole discography- especially In Rainbows and Kid A. They have so many masterpieces.
Anyways, love your reviews! Keep it up.
Radiohead always take you to an emotional place like no other band imo
I've listened to OK Computer 100s of times since it came out in 1997 and it was a pleasure to listen along with you. Great reaction to a wonderful Masterpiece.
It was a genuine joy to watch you hear this album for the first time. Radiohead has one of the most amazing evolutions as a band.
Watching your reaction to this reminds me of the first time I played the CD the week it was released. I remember putting it on my home hifi and being absolutely mesmerised. After 2 spins I had to go out and tell anyone who I saw that I’d just heard the greatest rock album of all time. I was right then.
Thanks a lot for that reaction. What a pleasure it's just been watching and hearing you react with so much freshness, experience each emotion that this amazing album creates in a body and soul... Now you will understand why so many people hold that album as probably the greatest in rock history 😯☺
The first time I heard the album I was about 17. To me this is easily in the same league of Rubber Soul, and Revolver by The Beatles, Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys, Ziggy Stardust, etc, as one of the most important and influential albums of all time. I’m 24 now and been a musician since I was 12, and this album STILL is one of my biggest influences.
No Surprises riff has been my ringtone for the last 5 years. I was your age in the 90's and I while I knew Radiohead, I never really paid much attention to them. I rediscovered them in my late 40's and would now list them in my top 5 bands of all time, mostly because of this perfect album.
Exit Music is from Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo Di Caprio. There are cool music videos for that and Paranoid Android, and Subterranean Homesick Alien. This is such a magical album. I’m glad you enjoy it as much as we do, Radiohead is one of the best bands ever, flawless!
Fitter Happier is based on the Physicist Stephen Hawking, who had ALS and had a voice box computer so he could communicate. Hawking was English and the voice box was made in California, so the English were obsessed that their genius spoke with an American accent. His voice sounded similar to Hawkings, but it was the singer, Thom, speaking through a computer.
I Hope you all realize how fantastic was listening to OkC in 1997, among a lot of rock, pop, soul and metal bands/singers, without our present technology... Me and a Lot of Radiohead fans felt like we were in the future, and I'm proud of being part of that decade.
Loved your reaction to Let Down. What a song!!!! 🥰 (No Surprises is actually a LOT darker than you thought it was all about)
Since a lot of what you're enjoying is the _sound_ of the album - quite understandably - it's worth giving a shout out to Nigel Godrich, the band's longtime producer and sometimes called "the sixth member of Radiohead".
That tickling of your ears is in large part due to his genius.
If you're not moved to tears by this album, I'm sure your heart is cold. A fantastic, joyful reaction. Thank you.
Radiohead is absolutely brilliant. However, if you want another 90's/2000's band that makes OK Computer sound like pop music, listen to "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antenna To Heaven" by Godspeed You Black Emperor from the year 2000. It's an absolute catharsis. Almost entirely instrumental, and it's only 3 or 4 songs, each one in suites. They were an ENORMOUSLY influential band among music aficionados in that era. Super anti-corporate. Very underground in their early years. A 9 piece from Montreal, Canada. Their music sounds ancient, real, breathtakingly cinematic, insanely artistic and evolved. Universally respected among critics, fans, and musicians.
God it's not fair how many amazing bands have come out of Montreal. I love LYSFLA2H!!
The song "sleep" is so good. I wouldn't say it makes Ok Computer sound like pop music though lol, OkC is still a layered masterpiece
If I had a time machine I would go back and listen to this album for the first time again. There was nothing like it at the time.
OK computer is a work of art
I first listened to this album in 2010 after hearing so much about how beloved and acclaimed it is, and I was really blown away by it as well.
I didn't expect there would be any aggressive riffs or gnarly solos, or even catchy songs, so I was constantly being surprised throughout the whole thing
Haha! This was such an amazing experience to listen/watch to, welcome to the club, girl! ❤ Instant follow and looking forward to watch the rest of the journey.
Sometimes it’s hard to convey the emotional arc of the first time I heard this when I was 16 in 96. You’ve come the closest. Soooo gooood.
Seing someone listen to Paranoid Android for the first time... Chills all around!
don't ever tell yourself you're not worthy.
it's radiohead. it's for the people.
In Rainbows, Kid A, and A Moon Shaped Pool are also fantastic!
"Wait! Wait! Why is this changing my life? Wait!"
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I enjoy your RH reactions. Thanks!
God you’re adorable! It doesn’t have to make sense to anyone but yourself! Loving your reaction to my favourite song (Paranoid!!) but also curious Kharma is still your fave!! I’ll keep list!!
i wish i could listen to let down for the first time ever. genuinely one of the best songs ever made. like ever. i ascended .
I just listened to them like 2 days ago HOW DID I NEVER HEARD ABOUT THEM is swear its the best thing that i ever heard 10/10 music i love this
this was a lot of fun to watch :) i saw them many times, id guess around 10 or so. and being a musician who has had a fairly long and eclectic career, i have taken in a wide variety of unforgettable shows over the years. but the 2nd time i saw radiohead - at liberty state park in 2002, 24 years old, with the skyline of manhattan behind the stage - is still the best show ive ever seen (and possibly ever will see). when they played no surprises and thom sang "bring down the government, they dont speak for us" the entire crowd of 30,000 spontaneously roared. it felt like a burst of electricity through the whole park. thom grinned back at us, loving it. later in the set, thom sang like spinning plates with only his piano, and the sound was like shimmering, iridescent waves floating over our heads. one of the most haunting, gorgeous things ive ever heard. no one made a single noise throughout the entire song. to this day ive still never heard such a huge crowd get so quiet.
Everyone who reacts to Radiohead on TH-cam eventually gets asked to listen to Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights so I guess I'll do that so they don't have to.
You should try out Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights.
More plsss! I enjoy your reaction. Greatt video, keep it up!
The rabbit hole is deep with this band. You should start with the first album and work your way through the discography. And hear how this band have evolved. And in rainbow’s is magic. Especially the basement session of in rainbows is mindblowing good
I’ve seen them 7 times live and it’s always incredible to see them preforming. One of the best live bands
It’s the best watch people get a Radiohead album for the first time. Literally it’s therapeutic for us long time Radiohead listeners to watch someone listen to these albums for the first time.
And think about it…what you felt when listening for the first time, all of us Radiohead fans went through this at one time. With each album. They never really fail to leave you ascending to some other dimension
It’s alright, you get it. It hit me the exact same way.
Just a couple years later after Ok, The Flaming Lips ‘Soft Bulletin’ came out-another sonic adventure for the soul. You would love all the twinkle twinkle.
BEACJ HOUSE PLEASE I BEG YOU!!
Bloom reaction would be so great
I was actually thinking you meant the MTV Beach House video for a minute, LOL
I concur -- beach house or I unfollow 😈
Teen Dream is their magnum opus 🔥
imagine seeing Let Down live. it returned to the setlists as a surprises after many years absent. they even opened their Manchester show with it in 2017 (venue changed after the attack on the arena at an Ariana Grande show). imagine that!
Anyone who wants more of this Era of Radiohead, should give the a listen to the songs that weren't on the album, They always released a few singles along side the album, that had 3 or 4 tracks that didn't make it. Give a listen to Pearly, Pulo Alto, etc. wont be disappointed