Airbag - 0:00 Paranoid Android - 4:47 Subterranean Homesick Alien - 11:15 Exit Music (For a Film) - 15:43 Let Down - 20:10 Karma Police - 25:09 Fitter Happier - 29:33 Electioneering - 31:32 Climbing Up the Walls - 35:23 No Surprises - 40:06 Lucky - 43:56 The Tourist - The song The Tourist is missing, that's why I didn't put the time.
I think it's just one of those timeless albums like "London Calling". It doesn't matter if in 30 years, you dig it back out and put it on-it still sounds like the first time it got its hooks into you. I don't think there are going to be to many albums like this in music going forward.
Probably because none of the social or technological fear and vibes in the album ever got fixed. Of course it's going to be more relevant today, everything going here is just getting worse.
@@JamesSquire71 Nor really even 'albums' anymore, sadly. We are in the post-album phase of music where only songs are played, and hardly anyone listens to a whole album, and the average kid's attention span is only a few minutes.
@@surfinmuso37 For it's time yeah. I think OKC get's overshadowed by Kid A in terms of experimentation, and that it has been wildly copied in the last 20 years, but disregarding those two points I still think this album is very experimental.
The entire album is a masterpiece. Flows with such grace. Hauntingly amazing, with so many twists and turns. Reflection of nature as well. Very well done during production. 😎🤘🏻
Love these guys so much! I was listening to them in high school, now listening to them 18 years later in a new state trying to get into grad school. I forgot about them a bit in the interim, but thankfully my friends have been correcting this mistake over the past year and a half or so. :) It's really cool to hear them now that I'm a better musician and I can appreciate all the 10/4s and such. :) Stay safe out there everybody!
It was an absolute shock to me. I think few people understood him at all. And even today a lot of people don't understand it. It's the highlight for me. To this day, no band has even come close to this album. Work of art.
@@VRKyurem You don't have to understand something to appreciate it. Sometimes just appreciating something is good enough. You don't have to know how exactly electricity works to enjoy it's effect.
OK Computer or Kid A. It goes to show that in albums as in people there is not necessarily one better that the other, but just a different richness depth and complexity that gives us a particular perception of each, equally enjoyable. So if you excuse me, now I'll screech and throw myself on a pool.
This album is a masterpiece in all the weirdest ways. It sounds like it existed in an alternate future and got stuck in our world. Like alien jazz/swing music.
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!!!!!
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.
@@juanm.rodriguez22783rd time giving this album a chance was my favorite decision ever that’s when everything really clicked and spoke to me, now I can’t stop
I was 19 yo when this album came out. This album profoundly marked an era for me, along with other albums from that time such as "Urban Hymns" by The Verve. And although they were transcendental, I find that today people value them much more than what we did at that time.
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.
Since 1997, I find I can't go too long without hearing this album, preferably in sequence and the entire 48 (plus a few seconds) minutes. I am sure I have heard hundreds, maybe thousands of other albums and tens of thousands of other songs in that 27+ year timeframe, but there probably aren't any I've listened too hundreds of times and certainly none that I still get as much out of as I do this album in all that time. It's become like nourishment to me.
If I knew no English I'd say the overall feeling is that of the melancholly of someone just released from a mental institution; he sees the world diferently, he apreciates more, but misses the ward...
Dagitoy ti daton daytoy nagkauna nga atap a lubong > agbiag, makibingay, mangaywan, agragsak ken agbiag a sangsangkamaysa. Daksanggasat ta naipamaysatayo unay iti agbaliwbaliw a panawen ta awan pay ti tiempo wenno pannakaammotayo nga agorganisar ngem adda pay laeng ti espiritu 🤗
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
I was living in LA as a musician in my early 20s when this album came out. It literally changed the industry. This album changed the direction of music, creators at that time (in the US). I think it was because it fulfilled exactly what people were dreaming of as the next evolution in music. It was kinda like solving a kind of creative code that showed people where music was headed. This happens very seldom. And at this time I think the guys in Radiohead were pretty miserable during her making of this album. So you could see how they took that suffering and were able to create a masterpiece out of it
No offense, but you were born while I was watching a Led Zeppelin concert at the Oakland Coliseum in 1977. To claim Radiohead significantly changed anything, from my perspective, is to date yourself unflatteringly. May I suggest you study the greats? Because music, if nothing else, has always been a steady progression of themes and motifs that exactly match human evolution. This has been as true in the time of Mozart as it is today. That it happens very seldom? You've simply implied you're extremely critical. So if you were to comment that Radiohead captured that rhythm of history perfectly, I'd agree.
@no worries. My point was, at the time, when that came out, it influenced things to an extent that was quite noticeable. But maybe that was just my perception at the time. I’m open to being wrong.
@FEINIX16387 i think the commenter was referring to the rise in the use of ai to make music and the media we consume. Of course souless music has always existed it's just more prevalent now with the increased accessibility to create music
So so good... arrest this man, he talks in maths, he buzzes like a fridge, so much better than the main-stream Brit-pop of the 90s - I didn't realise how good it was at the time, but after revisiting it, I ended up loving it. Still love Dark Side of the Moon, but this is a very close 2nd
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.
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!
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
It's cool how golden ratio is applied here, if you apply it to the disc you the start for fitter happier (a strange, short, and border-like track for the disc) and an internal golden ratio for exit music, again on a border moment for the song. Pretty cool, i found out intuitively because it works.
Airbag 00:00-04:45 Paranoid Android 04:48-11:12 Subterranean Homesick Alien 11:15-15:41 Exit Music (For A Film) 15:43-20:06 Let Down 20:10-25:07 Karma Police 25:09-29:31 Fitter Happier 29:33-31:30 Electioneering 31:31-35:20 Climbing Up The Walls 35:22-40:05 No Surprises 40:06-43:53 Lucky 43:56-48:13 Missing Track The Tourist Favorite Songs 1. No Surprises 2. Paranoid Android 3. Karma Police 4. The Tourist 5. Subterranean Homesick Alien 6. Exit Music (For A Film) 7. Airbag 8. Electioneering 9. Let Down 10. Lucky 11. Climbing Up The Walls 12. Fitter Happier Favorite Albums 1. OK Computer 2. Kid A 3. The Bends 4. Amnesiac 5. In Rainbows 6. Hail To The Thief 7. A Moon Shaped Pool 8. Pablo Honey 9. The King Of Limbs 1997 Rap Albums The Notorious B.I.G.- Life After Death Wu-Tang Clan- Wu-Tang: Forever Timbaland & Magoo- Welcome To Our World Camp Lo- Uptown Saturday Night O.C.- Jewelz Capone-N-Noreaga- The War Report Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott- Supa Dupa Fly Rakim- The 18th Letter Jay-Z- In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 Eminem- The Slim Shady EP Twista- Adrenaline Rush The Firm- The Album Three 6 Mafia- Chapter 2: World Domination Scarface- The Untouchable Busta Rhymes- When Disaster Strikes... Ma$e- Harlem World Puff Daddy & The Family- No Way Out LL Cool J- Phenomenon 2Pac- R U Still Down? (Remember Me) Common- One Day It'll All Make Sense Slum Village- Fan-Tas-Tic Vol. 1 EPMD- Back To Business Kool Keith- Sex Style KRS-One- I Got Next Company Flow- Funcrusher Plus Diamond D- Hatred, Passions And Infidelity Wyclef Jean- Wyclef Jean Presents The Carnival Soul Assassins- Muggs Presents... The Soul Assassins, Chapter I Del The Funky Homosapien- Future Development Will Smith- Big Willie Style Mia X- Unlady Like Bone Thugs-N-Harmony- The Art Of War Coolio- My Soul Royal Flush- Ghetto Millionaire Jedi Mind Tricks- The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic MOHC Organized Konfusion- The Equinox Tha Alkaholiks- Likwidation The Artifacts- That’s Them Mystikal- Unpredictable Mack 10- Based On A True Story Atmosphere- Overcast! Warren G- Take A Look Over Your Shoulder (Reality) B.G.- It’s All On U, Vol. 1 Spice 1- The Black Bossalini The Beatnuts- Stone Crazy Luniz- Lunitik Muzik Master P- Ghetto D CRU- Da Dirty 30 1997 Rock Albums Radiohead- OK Computer Creed- My Own Prison Faith No More- Album Of The Year Deftones- Around The Fur The Verve- Urban Hymns Helmet- Aftertaste Blur- Blur Green Day- Nimrod Foo Fighters- The Colour And The Shape Third Eye Blind- Third Eye Blind Sarah McLachlan- Surfacing Shania Twain- Come On Over Dream Theater- Falling Into Infinity Spiritualized- Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space U2- Pop 311- Transistor Elliott Smith- Either/Or Incubus- S.C.I.E.N.C.E. The Offspring- Ixnay On The Hombre Modest Mouse- The Lonesome Crowded West Blink-182- Dude Ranch Bob Dylan- Time Out Of Mind Silverchair- Freak Show Stereophonics- Word Gets Around Yo La Tengo- I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds- The Boatman’s Call Everclear- So Much For The Afterglow Primal Scream- Vanishing Point Pavement- Brighten The Corners Ween- The Mollusk Metallica- Reload Oasis- Be Here Now Depeche Mode- Ultra Supergrass- In It For The Money David Bowie- Earthling Mogwai- Mogwai Young Team Paul McCartney- Flaming Pie The Charlatans- Tellin’ Stories Limp Bizkit- Three Dollar Bill, Y'all Chumbawamba- Tubthumper 1997 R&B/Pop Albums Usher- My Way Daft Punk- Homework Janet Jackson- The Velvet Rope Mary J. Blige- Share My World Erykah Badu- Baduizm Michael Jackson- Blood On The Dance Floor SWV- Release Some Tension The Chemical Brothers- Dig Your Own Hole The Prodigy- The Fat Of The Land Portishead- Portishead Natalie Imbruglia- Left Of The Middle Mariah Carey- Butterfly Ray J- Everything You Want Backstreet Boys- Backstreet’s Back K-Ci & JoJo- Love Always Brian McKnight- Anytime Savage Garden- Savage Garden Bjork- Homogenic Spice Girls- Spiceworld H-Town- Ladies Edition Jagged Edge- A Jagged Era Boyz II Men- Evolution Joe- All That I Am Allure- Allure Adriana Evans- Adriana Evans Zhane- Saturday Night Hanson- Middle Of Nowhere Chico DeBarge- Long Time No See LSG- Levert.Sweat.Gill Diana King- Think Like A Girl Lisa Stansfield- Lisa Stansfield Patti LaBelle- Flame Next- Rated Next Mario Winans- Story Of My Heart Jagged Edge- A Jagged Era Jon B.- Cool Relax En Vogue- EV3 IMx- The Journey LeVert- The Whole Scenario Brownstone- Still Climbing Stereolab- Dots And Loops Hall & Oates- Marigold Sky Taral Hicks- This Time Tasha Holiday- Just The Way You Like It Simone Hines- Simone Hines Rome- Rome
I was in UK when Radiohead was touring behind this album and I remember all the hype that was going on in the day when they were giving a concert in London...sadly I was not into Radiohead at that time and I did not attend that concert... silly young me...
The bendsssss my iron lung y Pablo honey son joyas de este nivelllll luego se liaron demasiado vi está gira en Donosti para llorar de lo mejor ke he oído y la del kidva en Bilbao genios 💪😎💪😎💪😎
The most iconic and inspirational album of the 90s similar to Pink Floyd’s dark side of the moon of the 70s. Truly, an influence and a classic. If the dark side of the moon told us about everything that makes humanity lose its mind. Similar to ok computer talk about how technology is controlling us to make us insane. Truly predicted the present that we’re living in now.
I invite you to realize how much technology (in general) is used to compel us to work more and more (where the opposite should occur). Humanity works much more today than it did a hundred years ago.
I was a teenager when this came out and the first time i heard it i thought we were heading for a music revolution. Music is awesome because you like what you like, this album still means as much now as it did back then. One of the greastest albums of my lifetime (in my humbule opinion)
Ci sono almeno 3 capolavori musicali dentro a questo disco. Patrimonio della musica.Musica che fa soffrire e tinspezza il cuore con una perfezione musicale quai divina. RADIOHEAD era proprio quello che mancava
Mi sembra molto riduttivo. La musica è scritta da dio. ha delle Parti di chitarra che se le studi ti meravigli di come qualcuno abbia fatto ad inventarsela così. Veramente fenomeni della composizione.
"When I am king, you will be first against the wall And your opinion which is of no consequence, at all". This might just be my favorite lyric of any song I've ever listened to. I wish to hell I knew why.
Airbag - 0:00
Paranoid Android - 4:47
Subterranean Homesick Alien - 11:15
Exit Music (For a Film) - 15:43
Let Down - 20:10
Karma Police - 25:09
Fitter Happier - 29:33
Electioneering - 31:32
Climbing Up the Walls - 35:23
No Surprises - 40:06
Lucky - 43:56
The Tourist -
The song The Tourist is missing, that's why I didn't put the time.
Thank You for this !!! ❤ I love Radiohead.. BUT ! ..half of their songs are ..OMG WTF is that horrible noise..make it go away...and you did ❤
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Superb album
@@darrylmaxwell-os7puhow do you love Radiohead and hate half of their songs at the same time
Lol ok so they just lied about it being the full album. Cool.
What makes OK Computer so good is the fact it holds more relevance today than it did in 1997.
I think it's just one of those timeless albums like "London Calling". It doesn't matter if in 30 years, you dig it back out and put it on-it still sounds like the first time it got its hooks into you.
I don't think there are going to be to many albums like this in music going forward.
I agree, but it was also really powerful back then, and had almost a futuristic quality
Not to mention the songs are pretty damn good, also.
Probably because none of the social or technological fear and vibes in the album ever got fixed. Of course it's going to be more relevant today, everything going here is just getting worse.
@@JamesSquire71 Nor really even 'albums' anymore, sadly. We are in the post-album phase of music where only songs are played, and hardly anyone listens to a whole album, and the average kid's attention span is only a few minutes.
maybe one of the best albums ever
Maybe?
For me: it is ❤
1st this, 2nd stone roses
Used to be exit music, now subterrarian...best songs ever
Definitely the greatest concept album.
one of the first albums i ever bought. listened on repeat constantly.
That last part of Let Down is my favorite moment in music
It's beautiful
Dystopic, but Hopeful, this Album is truly A Sign of the Times. As Revalent now as ever ...
You mean the normalisation of genocide?
A great experimental album that brings interesting reflections about a dystopian world. It's simply a classic!
experimental?
@@surfinmuso37 i was about to say the same thing hahahahah
@@surfinmuso37 For it's time yeah. I think OKC get's overshadowed by Kid A in terms of experimentation, and that it has been wildly copied in the last 20 years, but disregarding those two points I still think this album is very experimental.
always appreciated.. FULL ALBUM!!
there's no The Tourist
THE BEST ALBUM I EVER HEARED IN MY HOLE LIFE. AN I LOVE EVERY KIND OF MUSIC, BECAUSE IT REMEMBERS ME TO MYSELF AS A CHILD IN THIS WORLD.
not as good as the bends though + whole*
@@julianespersen6631 ignore this guy, YOU ARE 100% RIGHT.
Благодарю.
This album saved my life more than once
Bullshit. Just a very, very,, VERY tired cliche from someone who couldn't produce an original thought if his life depended on it.
@@Robaatosensei bro shut up
The entire album is a masterpiece. Flows with such grace. Hauntingly amazing, with so many twists and turns. Reflection of nature as well. Very well done during production. 😎🤘🏻
This album was my entire personality at one point.
Hi I recommend an indierock Song called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
being gay and a hypebeast?
I brought this timeless album back in '97. It suited my current mood then and still does.
Love these guys so much! I was listening to them in high school, now listening to them 18 years later in a new state trying to get into grad school. I forgot about them a bit in the interim, but thankfully my friends have been correcting this mistake over the past year and a half or so. :) It's really cool to hear them now that I'm a better musician and I can appreciate all the 10/4s and such. :) Stay safe out there everybody!
It was an absolute shock to me. I think few people understood him at all. And even today a lot of people don't understand it. It's the highlight for me. To this day, no band has even come close to this album. Work of art.
You're not wrong. This album is a masterpiece of the highest order. Unbounded in its greatness.
Lateralus wants to know your location.
@@bent718 Czech Republic, Prague.
If few people understand it then why is it one of the most popular and critically acclaimed albums of all time. Come on bro.
@@VRKyurem You don't have to understand something to appreciate it. Sometimes just appreciating something is good enough. You don't have to know how exactly electricity works to enjoy it's effect.
OK Computer or Kid A. It goes to show that in albums as in people there is not necessarily one better that the other, but just a different richness depth and complexity that gives us a particular perception of each, equally enjoyable. So if you excuse me, now I'll screech and throw myself on a pool.
its Kid A for sure. It's a better album overall. Less polished but... it's near perfect in terms of quality of tracks.
understandable have a great day
@@dardanrodoni lol
A moon shaped pool
preferably moon shaped
This album is a masterpiece in all the weirdest ways. It sounds like it existed in an alternate future and got stuck in our world. Like alien jazz/swing music.
The way that radiohead fans describe the way the song makes them feel is like golden pieces of poetry.
My love for this album is like a truck... Vroooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom
Blew my mind the day I had it on my Walkman in the '90s. Still blows my mind to today
0:00 Airbag
4:47 Paranoid Android
11:15 Alien
15:43 Exit Music
20:10 Let Down
25:09 Karma Police
29:33 Fitter Happier
31:32 Electioneering
35:23 Climbing Up the Walls
40:06 No Suprises
43:56 Lucky
Tourist
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!!!!!
for a minute there, i lost myself
phew!
This is one of those albums that offers you an understanding hand when you're down.
😢@@+3°2 11:47 !-+!°2.3322!😍😁
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.
@@juanm.rodriguez22783rd time giving this album a chance was my favorite decision ever that’s when everything really clicked and spoke to me, now I can’t stop
I was 19 yo when this album came out. This album profoundly marked an era for me, along with other albums from that time such as "Urban Hymns" by The Verve. And although they were transcendental, I find that today people value them much more than what we did at that time.
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.
god is an imaginary being. grow up
@@surfinmuso37 you have brain damage
@surfinmuso37 how did the universe get created than buddy you're not smart
This is sublimely correct. Also i believe it is Lucky that won the heart of God
Since 1997, I find I can't go too long without hearing this album, preferably in sequence and the entire 48 (plus a few seconds) minutes. I am sure I have heard hundreds, maybe thousands of other albums and tens of thousands of other songs in that 27+ year timeframe, but there probably aren't any I've listened too hundreds of times and certainly none that I still get as much out of as I do this album in all that time. It's become like nourishment to me.
you're gay
un disco para toda la vida!!!!!!!!
The best album of the decade, without a doubt.
Whoever or Whatever you are... Thank You... For Us out there,the hard times arent that hard,keep pushing Fam..
Masterpiece of the last century... Thank's a lot Radiohead !
I feel so numb today... this helped me feel something. Thanks.
Hi I recommend an indierock Song called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
With out a doubt the best album ever made. I still come back to this time after time!
Hi I Recommend a Song called 'LifeChanges' By Robert Nix
its the clear 2nd in the world, but nothing can beat the bends
lmfao forgot the tourist smh anyways thanks for uploading this to youtube mad respect👍
If I knew no English I'd say the overall feeling is that of the melancholly of someone just released from a mental institution; he sees the world diferently, he apreciates more, but misses the ward...
LOL epic
house MD on season 6
No it's how you feel on the way in😢
Dagitoy ti daton daytoy nagkauna nga atap a lubong > agbiag, makibingay, mangaywan, agragsak ken agbiag a sangsangkamaysa. Daksanggasat ta naipamaysatayo unay iti agbaliwbaliw a panawen ta awan pay ti tiempo wenno pannakaammotayo nga agorganisar ngem adda pay laeng ti espiritu 🤗
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
I was living in LA as a musician in my early 20s when this album came out. It literally changed the industry. This album changed the direction of music, creators at that time (in the US). I think it was because it fulfilled exactly what people were dreaming of as the next evolution in music. It was kinda like solving a kind of creative code that showed people where music was headed. This happens very seldom. And at this time I think the guys in Radiohead were pretty miserable during her making of this album. So you could see how they took that suffering and were able to create a masterpiece out of it
But the group is British. What did you mean?
@ in the USA as well.
@@Oclone_707 I think they mean that it changed music in the US. Not that Radiohead is in the US.
No offense, but you were born while I was watching a Led Zeppelin concert at the Oakland Coliseum in 1977. To claim Radiohead significantly changed anything, from my perspective, is to date yourself unflatteringly. May I suggest you study the greats? Because music, if nothing else, has always been a steady progression of themes and motifs that exactly match human evolution. This has been as true in the time of Mozart as it is today. That it happens very seldom? You've simply implied you're extremely critical.
So if you were to comment that Radiohead captured that rhythm of history perfectly, I'd agree.
@no worries. My point was, at the time, when that came out, it influenced things to an extent that was quite noticeable. But maybe that was just my perception at the time. I’m open to being wrong.
The greatest album of all time! I will die on that hill
I gave you a thumbs up before i realised this was _OK Computer_ and not _The Bends_
...now i'm having some kind of existential crisis
Its a great album but nowhere near the likes of Dark side of the moon or in the court of the crimson king
Such a beautiful record and still sounds ahead of it's time a giant masterpiece of musical art .genius ❤
it is more than beautiful
Back when this came out, it felt like a fresh breath of air... In today's AI music world, this is a freaking storm.
Exactly....
how is today ai music 😭😭
@@FEINIX16387Bro called modern artists A.I😭😭🙏
@@FEINIX16387 a lot of people are using AI to make fake songs and it's terrible 💀
@FEINIX16387 i think the commenter was referring to the rise in the use of ai to make music and the media we consume. Of course souless music has always existed it's just more prevalent now with the increased accessibility to create music
Hablar de Radiohead no es decir este disco es mejor que otro. Es como si te preguntaran cuál es el mejor disco de Pink Floyd.
Es un talento único!
Bien dicho... Saludos desde Veracruz puerto.
The intro to the song Subterranean Homesick Alien always gives me goosebumps from head to toe
Does this include the balls
So so good... arrest this man, he talks in maths, he buzzes like a fridge, so much better than the main-stream Brit-pop of the 90s - I didn't realise how good it was at the time, but after revisiting it, I ended up loving it. Still love Dark Side of the Moon, but this is a very close 2nd
Hi I recommend an indierock Song called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
Greatest album of all time. I don't need to say why.
okey, gotcha ya. Give me 3 reasons, plz.
Thats a bold claim, you definitely need to say why
Gkmc and revolver better
I love this album-- AMAZING the energy and talent these men have
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.
That seems a bit daft.
@@davidkelly8624 are you deaf now?
Hi I recommend an indierock song and video I came across called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
Amy whinyass pales in comparison to Yorke alone
First time I heard this my brain oozed out my headphones.
hopefully headphones and not wimpy earbuds 😊
Headphones loud man
Love that transition into Let Down :)
Eleito o melhor álbum da década de 90. Depressivo e brilhante !
Excellent!! Masterpiece!! BRAVO!!
Truly ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ beautiful 🤩 I have some great memories of this album 💿
They were definitely abducted and brought back in 96 ... then they created the most extraterrestrial album ever.
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!
Still sounds like the future
WOW LOVE YOUR NEW SOUND! XOXO KRIS FROM HOLLAND!
I remember hearing this album for the first time while on a plane to the US. Sticked with me ever since...
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
Hi I recommend an indierock Song called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
Lo he intentado varias veces con este álbum y ahora sí, puedo decir que ya navega en mi sangre.
I'm 62 and totally dig RH, fantastic orchestrations!
It's cool how golden ratio is applied here, if you apply it to the disc you the start for fitter happier (a strange, short, and border-like track for the disc) and an internal golden ratio for exit music, again on a border moment for the song.
Pretty cool, i found out intuitively because it works.
Aaah the internal golden ratio
@@eatensoler3302 yeh, i meant for that song separately, this is not my mother tongue
Album came out the year I was born. Wasn’t until 2011 it found me.
Airbag 00:00-04:45
Paranoid Android 04:48-11:12
Subterranean Homesick Alien 11:15-15:41
Exit Music (For A Film) 15:43-20:06
Let Down 20:10-25:07
Karma Police 25:09-29:31
Fitter Happier 29:33-31:30
Electioneering 31:31-35:20
Climbing Up The Walls 35:22-40:05
No Surprises 40:06-43:53
Lucky 43:56-48:13
Missing Track
The Tourist
Favorite Songs
1. No Surprises
2. Paranoid Android
3. Karma Police
4. The Tourist
5. Subterranean Homesick Alien
6. Exit Music (For A Film)
7. Airbag
8. Electioneering
9. Let Down
10. Lucky
11. Climbing Up The Walls
12. Fitter Happier
Favorite Albums
1. OK Computer
2. Kid A
3. The Bends
4. Amnesiac
5. In Rainbows
6. Hail To The Thief
7. A Moon Shaped Pool
8. Pablo Honey
9. The King Of Limbs
1997 Rap Albums
The Notorious B.I.G.- Life After Death
Wu-Tang Clan- Wu-Tang: Forever
Timbaland & Magoo- Welcome To Our World
Camp Lo- Uptown Saturday Night
O.C.- Jewelz
Capone-N-Noreaga- The War Report
Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott- Supa Dupa Fly
Rakim- The 18th Letter
Jay-Z- In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Eminem- The Slim Shady EP
Twista- Adrenaline Rush
The Firm- The Album
Three 6 Mafia- Chapter 2: World Domination
Scarface- The Untouchable
Busta Rhymes- When Disaster Strikes...
Ma$e- Harlem World
Puff Daddy & The Family- No Way Out
LL Cool J- Phenomenon
2Pac- R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
Common- One Day It'll All Make Sense
Slum Village- Fan-Tas-Tic Vol. 1
EPMD- Back To Business
Kool Keith- Sex Style
KRS-One- I Got Next
Company Flow- Funcrusher Plus
Diamond D- Hatred, Passions And Infidelity
Wyclef Jean- Wyclef Jean Presents The Carnival
Soul Assassins- Muggs Presents... The Soul Assassins, Chapter I
Del The Funky Homosapien- Future Development
Will Smith- Big Willie Style
Mia X- Unlady Like
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony- The Art Of War
Coolio- My Soul
Royal Flush- Ghetto Millionaire
Jedi Mind Tricks- The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic MOHC
Organized Konfusion- The Equinox
Tha Alkaholiks- Likwidation
The Artifacts- That’s Them
Mystikal- Unpredictable
Mack 10- Based On A True Story
Atmosphere- Overcast!
Warren G- Take A Look Over Your Shoulder (Reality)
B.G.- It’s All On U, Vol. 1
Spice 1- The Black Bossalini
The Beatnuts- Stone Crazy
Luniz- Lunitik Muzik
Master P- Ghetto D
CRU- Da Dirty 30
1997 Rock Albums
Radiohead- OK Computer
Creed- My Own Prison
Faith No More- Album Of The Year
Deftones- Around The Fur
The Verve- Urban Hymns
Helmet- Aftertaste
Blur- Blur
Green Day- Nimrod
Foo Fighters- The Colour And The Shape
Third Eye Blind- Third Eye Blind
Sarah McLachlan- Surfacing
Shania Twain- Come On Over
Dream Theater- Falling Into Infinity
Spiritualized- Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
U2- Pop
311- Transistor
Elliott Smith- Either/Or
Incubus- S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
The Offspring- Ixnay On The Hombre
Modest Mouse- The Lonesome Crowded West
Blink-182- Dude Ranch
Bob Dylan- Time Out Of Mind
Silverchair- Freak Show
Stereophonics- Word Gets Around
Yo La Tengo- I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds- The Boatman’s Call
Everclear- So Much For The Afterglow
Primal Scream- Vanishing Point
Pavement- Brighten The Corners
Ween- The Mollusk
Metallica- Reload
Oasis- Be Here Now
Depeche Mode- Ultra
Supergrass- In It For The Money
David Bowie- Earthling
Mogwai- Mogwai Young Team
Paul McCartney- Flaming Pie
The Charlatans- Tellin’ Stories
Limp Bizkit- Three Dollar Bill, Y'all
Chumbawamba- Tubthumper
1997 R&B/Pop Albums
Usher- My Way
Daft Punk- Homework
Janet Jackson- The Velvet Rope
Mary J. Blige- Share My World
Erykah Badu- Baduizm
Michael Jackson- Blood On The Dance Floor
SWV- Release Some Tension
The Chemical Brothers- Dig Your Own Hole
The Prodigy- The Fat Of The Land
Portishead- Portishead
Natalie Imbruglia- Left Of The Middle
Mariah Carey- Butterfly
Ray J- Everything You Want
Backstreet Boys- Backstreet’s Back
K-Ci & JoJo- Love Always
Brian McKnight- Anytime
Savage Garden- Savage Garden
Bjork- Homogenic
Spice Girls- Spiceworld
H-Town- Ladies Edition
Jagged Edge- A Jagged Era
Boyz II Men- Evolution
Joe- All That I Am
Allure- Allure
Adriana Evans- Adriana Evans
Zhane- Saturday Night
Hanson- Middle Of Nowhere
Chico DeBarge- Long Time No See
LSG- Levert.Sweat.Gill
Diana King- Think Like A Girl
Lisa Stansfield- Lisa Stansfield
Patti LaBelle- Flame
Next- Rated Next
Mario Winans- Story Of My Heart
Jagged Edge- A Jagged Era
Jon B.- Cool Relax
En Vogue- EV3
IMx- The Journey
LeVert- The Whole Scenario
Brownstone- Still Climbing
Stereolab- Dots And Loops
Hall & Oates- Marigold Sky
Taral Hicks- This Time
Tasha Holiday- Just The Way You Like It
Simone Hines- Simone Hines
Rome- Rome
i like ok computer
I was in UK when Radiohead was touring behind this album and I remember all the hype that was going on in the day when they were giving a concert in London...sadly I was not into Radiohead at that time and I did not attend that concert... silly young me...
8:37-10:00 heavenly.
Musicians at the top of their game
The bendsssss my iron lung y Pablo honey son joyas de este nivelllll luego se liaron demasiado vi está gira en Donosti para llorar de lo mejor ke he oído y la del kidva en Bilbao genios 💪😎💪😎💪😎
声がすごいです。ギターかっこいいです。ピアノ曲が不思議だけどバンドサウンドがアートです。
'The head of state has called for me - by name - but I don't have time for him.
Simplemente sublime
夜長して聴いていたら響きが刺さります。
I remember when it cam out all the commentators said best album ever. Its been 28 years and its true.
The most iconic and inspirational album of the 90s similar to Pink Floyd’s dark side of the moon of the 70s. Truly, an influence and a classic. If the dark side of the moon told us about everything that makes humanity lose its mind. Similar to ok computer talk about how technology is controlling us to make us insane. Truly predicted the present that we’re living in now.
I invite you to realize how much technology (in general) is used to compel us to work more and more (where the opposite should occur). Humanity works much more today than it did a hundred years ago.
I was a teenager when this came out and the first time i heard it i thought we were heading for a music revolution.
Music is awesome because you like what you like, this album still means as much now as it did back then. One of the greastest albums of my lifetime (in my humbule opinion)
Just an honour to have been there. Lucky for me.
This album is sacred
Awesome
The only band that matters~!
that was The Clash 😊
Misfits
Yes (the band)
美しさと狂気の両極にある
Great analysis
ありがとうございますとてもうれしいです。
le meilleur album de radiohead et pour moi sûrement le meilleur album de tout les temps rien à jeter
20 years later and the unborn chicken voices are still in my head.
S
Zumed it perfect
Mantap lagu2nya....👍🏻🤘🏻💥🔥
Radiohead emang ga pernah gagal😂
If one ever comes across something called The Final Nightmare, like an ifc short film.
This album was used for the music score
Ci sono almeno 3 capolavori musicali dentro a questo disco. Patrimonio della musica.Musica che fa soffrire e tinspezza il cuore con una perfezione musicale quai divina. RADIOHEAD era proprio quello che mancava
Ah si il disco della depressione
Mi sembra molto riduttivo. La musica è scritta da dio. ha delle Parti di chitarra che se le studi ti meravigli di come qualcuno abbia fatto ad inventarsela così. Veramente fenomeni della composizione.
Io la musica la scrivo quindi non depressione solo meraviglia
25:09 - Uma das músicas mais emblemáticas dos anos 90.
Thank you! 🍀
hermoso
"When I am king, you will be first against the wall
And your opinion which is of no consequence, at all".
This might just be my favorite lyric of any song I've ever listened to. I wish to hell I knew why.
this is the definitive best album of all time
Exit Music is haunting.
You can`t stop watching the movie After. Life then
I love my self
Thank you!
'It definitely smells.'
'I'm not sure of the odour!!'
'The next time we see each other, will be to late to remember!'
Um dos melhores álbuns dos anos 90 👍🤘
This album was on repeat when I was writing my dissertation.
This beautiful to discover❤❤❤
one of thoms best vocal
recordings, if not THE
THANKS!!
SHHHH no one sees this..
Love it ❤❤❤
Hi I recommend an indierock song and video I came across called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
already love this and own it, just came to like the video to promote exposure and then dip
Used to be addicted to this album, still a classic.