Ok Computer by Radiohead

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OK Computer -Radiohead (1997)

4starsOverall: Good

1.5stars Airbag: Amazing opening to this song, kudos to Johnny Greenwood for his excellent guitar work. Amazing opening to an album frankly. Thom is on his mark vocally with some tight very flowing lyrics. This was a good concept for Radiohead to drift towards, the more electronic type music of there future albums to come. This was the departure.

2. 5starsParanoid Android: Straight up classic song. Radiohead at its best. Thom singing his heart out. Johnny playing soft and loud in this landslide of a tune. Starts slower and grows into an amazing opus of Radiohead musicdom. Very catchy lyrics. You cant help but find your self singing ” Whats Thiiiiiiiiiiiiiis!!!!!”……my only grip is it is just to long..i got a little board but not board enough to not give it a five.

3. 4starsSubterranean Homesick Alien: A very entertaining song. Not like the first two in most ways. The guitar in the back plays a very predominant role in this tune to get the airy electronic feel and it definitely works for this song and is fun to listen too that way. But i just feel maybe this should have been instrumental maybe no lyrics. The lyrics are my only gripe. Not convincing as far as getting into someone’s psyche like Thom usually does. This song doesn’t do that.

4. 5starsExit Music (For A Film):   I love acoustic Radiohead. I love acoustic music period. This song is so well crafted. The lyrics are so deep and saddening it feels as if you are peering into Thom’s soul and hearing what he is feeling. This could not be an up tempo song. The delivery is perfect for this song. For anyone who feels sorrow in their lives…..Thom feels yeah guys.

5. 4starsLet Down: Different than the other songs before it. A sad mid tempo type song. Well delivered but not with the strengths of the first three or so. Good lyrics and a good chorus. You start to feel the drag on of the song towards the halfway mark and you kinda feel you want this song over. The musician ship is very good and is a quality Radiohead track. But this is where in my opinion the album starts to go a little downhill.

6. 4starsKarma Police: Piano and acoustic guitar always works well in a song and this one definitely works very well. In my opinion this is Thom at his best vocal ability on the album. Very well sung and stretched across the notes of the instruments. Lyrically strong song and goes well with the feel. But the thing is it starts to get a little old and i don’t think the ending should have been the way it was. Didn’t leave the song feeling as good as throughout the song.

7. 2starsFitter Happier: Straight up not a song at all. This is unbelievable. Not even close to be calling music. Its is very original and what is happening and being said is interesting but no way does this count. This should have been removed from the album and examined by the band for their own pleasure.

8. 4starsElectioneering: Love the guitar in this song and it just shows how good Johnny Greenwood really is. the tempo though doesn’t match how Thom is singing the song. He seems more downtrodden then upbeat like the song feels. Maybe this song would have been better slower but this is what we have. Lyrics are strong and flow well but still the sense of the wrong lyrics in the wrong song. Amaaaaaaaaaazing solo at the end!!!! Hats off Greenwood.

9. 3starsClimbing Up The Walls: Just a straight up transitional Radiohead song. Nothing to spectacular here except for the fact its a Radiohead song. Thom’s voice in this isn’t very appealing and the good quality guitar is hidden to much behind too much electrical “computer” type noise. In all honesty i just think this should have been a B-side. A for effort i guess.

10. 3starsNo Surprise: Thom isn’t at his vocal greatest here, seems almost too depressed. The music in the background is good but is basically the same in tracks before it and pulled off better in those previous songs. The additional vocals in the background are a good addition to give the choir like feel. All this song really feels like is an adult version of a nursery rhyme.

11. 4starsLucky: Well this is definitely better. This basically could have been a second and better alternate version to No Surprise. The lyrics are basically the same expression of a depressed sense but are sung much better and with more feeling. The instrumentation is great and flows well throughout this song. Really the last good song on the album. Great guitar solo and one of the best ones on the record.

12. 3starsThe Tourist: This song could go either way for people, me i thought it was in the middle. Everything is there to make this song great. Good singing, lyircs, and instrumentation. There also is how long it drags on with the same real direction with no real change except a little speed up guitar towards the end otherwise its the same. This is a love or hate song and will be for most but i couldnt decide on which i loved or hated.

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