OK Computer is a timeless album. Whether you listen to it today, or you used to listen to it 10–20 years ago. That’s why I bought the OK Computer vinyl, as it’s timeless, and famously known worldwide.
This is a accurate representation of humanity in a single artistic masterpiece. And I am gladly not overexaggerating. Every lyric is very metaphorical, accompanied with Thom Yorke’s singing except Fitter Happier being a text-to-speech voice with a saddening tone.
Every song hold its place in this album, even the ones that resurfaced due to short lengthened videos online like No Surprises, famously known for its beginning melody and its chorus. Even the ones that aren’t heard worldwide like… More
is there anything better than "let down?" do you think even a single person likes "the tourist" most on this record? just some thoughts I had while listening to a perfect record and running five miles.
My reaction at the time was one of broadening horizons.
That was several years after its release, when a Chinese child heard this album in an internet café. The sound effects, harmonies, and even the vocal style were all revolutionary to me. If Jay Chou gave me pleasant and fresh melodies, then Radiohead showed me that strange sounds can also be very interesting. After that, the fun began...