...I'm joking. It's useless to review it.
I wish that they'd swoop down / In a country lane / Late at night, when I'm driving.
Take me on board their beautiful ship / Show me the world as I love to see it.
I'd tell all my friends / But they'd never believe me / They'd think that I'd finally Lost it completely / I'd show them the stars / And the meaning of life.
They'd shut me away.
But I'd be alright.
That's how it feels every time.
Everyone is so tense I wish they would descend into a country lane late at night while I'm driving.
I would show them the stars and the meaning of life, they would have me committed but I would be fine.
Listening to the record is like looking at that cover again... Perfect harmony between visual and sound art.
It’s as if someone penetrated your brain and never stopped, a subterranean alien that kidnaps you and takes you to another planet.
OK Computer represents the perfect synthesis of what the English group had done in the past and will do in the future.
Paranoid Android is the album’s gem (and perhaps of their entire discography) with a tense acoustic beginning that flows into an intermezzo of distorted guitars.
It is an album that captures you, never bores you, doesn’t sadden you, and after daily stress, it actually relaxes you.
Radiohead could be a good step forward in the right direction.
"OK Computer is a masterpiece on the brink of perfection, which must be listened to from start to finish without interruptions."
"A true journey in a monolith of melancholy, alienation, and suffering, which represents one of the greatest artistic testimonies of the end of the 20th century."