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Urban Hat€monger ? 01-06-2006 11:43 AM

Urbans Classic Albums No 1 Radiohead - OK Computer
 
I thought i'd try something a bit different here so i've come up with this.Basically every so often i'll post a classic album, sometimes it's classic due to sales & popularity, other times i'll choose more obscure albums that were a big influence on music today.Then you can rate them & discuss the cultural & musical significance of them , the songs , the band, whatever you like really. I thought for my first choice i'd choose something relatively recent that a lot of people are familiar with, so my first choice is.......

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RADIOHEAD - OK COMPUTER

Using the textured soundscapes of The Bends as a launching pad, Radiohead delivered another startlingly accomplished set of modern guitar rock with OK Computer. The anthemic guitar heroics present on Pablo Honey and even The Bends are nowhere to be heard here. Radiohead have stripped away many of the obvious elements of guitar rock, creating music that is subtle and textured yet still has the feeling of rock & roll. Even at its most adventurous -- such as the complex, multi-segmented "Paranoid Android" -- the band is tight, melodic, and muscular, and Thom Yorke's voice effortlessly shifts from a sweet falsetto to vicious snarls. It's a thoroughly astonishing demonstration of musical virtuosity and becomes even more impressive with repeated listens, which reveal subtleties like electronica rhythms, eerie keyboards, odd time signatures, and complex syncopations. Yet all of this would simply be showmanship if the songs weren't strong in themselves, and OK Computer is filled with moody masterpieces, from the shimmering "Subterranean Homesick Alien" and the sighing "Karma Police" to the gothic crawl of "Exit Music (For a Film)." OK Computer is the album that establishes Radiohead as one of the most inventive and rewarding guitar rock bands of the '90s.(from allmusic.com)

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-06-2006 11:54 AM

I don`t think a lot of people were aware of how much of a gamble this album was when it came out.Up till that point Radiohead were not that much of a big deal in the UK.Creep gave them success in the U.S. long before anyone in the U.K. payed any attention to them.The Bends did well but at the time they were just another britpop band looking for attention behind the Blur/Oasis war.
When this did come out britpop was down the sh*tter , most of the big bands like Oasis , Suede , Blur & Pulp released poor albums & were rife with substance abuse , Elastica had gone AWOL & most of the other bands were just releasing sub Jam/Smiths rubbish.One of the reasons I rate this album so highly was the way they distance themselves from all that & put out something that was fresh & innovative.I don`t think anyone refered to them as a britpop band after this came out.

TheBig3 01-06-2006 04:15 PM

Im honestly amazed that anyone regarded them as britpop in the first place. Maybe I should get more familiar with their earlier stuff.

To be brutally candid, Im suprised this album did as well as it did. In the scheme of things, I bought it rather recently (a couple years ago) and I hate to catagorize an entire album that was rated so highly, but it seemed to me as indecipherable falsetto amoungst the whirl and buzz of machines. Save for Electioneering (which might be the best track they've done in my opinion), Karma Police, and Paranoid Andriod, the CD to me sounded pretty uneventful.

Perhaps one of you can point out the clue I missed that helps you "get it"

riseagainstrocks 01-06-2006 04:39 PM

I don't even like Radiohead and I gave this record a good. On the road to my friends South Carolina beach house this summer we had two cd's with us: Say Anything - ...Is a Real Boy and Radiohead - OK Computer. Most people get bored after hearing a record for a long time over and over but this wasn't true for this cd. Minus David's incessant singing (biggest. Radiohead. fan. ever) I truly liked this album. Word.


by the way, this is a great idea Urban, I look forward to the next one.

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-06-2006 04:43 PM

Well Britpop was more of a movement than a genre.

Suede sounded nothing like Oasis who sounded nothing like Pulp who sounded nothing like Menswear .....etc etc.

I have to admit I hated at first.Like you Electioneering was the track I picked up on first (as well as Paranoid Android with that being the lead single) maybe because it was the most 'Trad Rock' song on the album.And yeah I did think the same as you about Thom Yorkes vocals.It`s interesting to note I hardly rated this album at all ..... and then Kid A came out , and my whole opinion of this album changed. hmmm.

Soundgardener 01-06-2006 08:39 PM

I thoroughly enjoy this album every time I listen to it. Even though it isn't my favorite Radiohead album, there are some amazing lyrics and crazy effects.

I agree with riseagianstrocks, great idea for a topic.

mannequin Republic 01-06-2006 10:52 PM

By far my favorite Radiohead CD.

Muzak Geek 01-06-2006 10:53 PM

I give Nigel Godrich almost as much credit for producing this album as I do Radiohead for making it. While it sounds cliche, OK Computer is really a timeless album. It sounds just as new and inventive today as it did in 1997. In my opinion , great music comes from great bands / artists - But it also comes from great producers who know how to translate a band's ideas and sound, into music that is interesting, unique and personal… Nigel Godrich's and Radiohead's vision, passion and talent are evident in every song on this album (except for Fitter & Happier - which isn't really a song anyway), That is why I would personally rank OK Computer as easily one of the best albums of modern rock - perhaps even one of the best rock albums of all time.

MURDER JUNKIE 01-06-2006 11:33 PM

I really did not get it

Laces Out Dan! 01-07-2006 01:01 AM

im sorry i voted poor....its not that maybe the album wasnt good it is just the fact ive never liked Radiohead

Scarlett O'Hara 01-08-2006 11:37 PM

But LesPaul, he was asking opinions of the album NOT the band. *sigh*

I love it, it's kind of weird in my opinion, but in a good way. I love 'No Suprises' and 'Let Down', they are beautiful.

TheBig3 01-09-2006 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla
But LesPaul, he was asking opinions of the album NOT the band. *sigh*.


Easy there vicious, we're not always on point ourselves. Lets drop it all and mosey on back to the point.

Scarlett O'Hara 01-09-2006 08:49 PM

I was just saying. I didn't even insult him for once. So meh.

boo boo 01-10-2006 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _LesPaul43_
im sorry i voted poor....its not that maybe the album wasnt good it is just the fact ive never liked Radiohead

Have you even heard the album or are you just going by your opinion of the band?


Anyway, OK Computer is in my top 10, its my favorite Radiohead album, and i probably listen to it more than any other CD i own...Except maybe DSOTM, which i usualy listen to every 40 minutes.

IndiElectronica 01-10-2006 08:16 AM

top 5 record of all time I figure...

Mr Sensitive 01-10-2006 09:41 AM

It's a fantastic album. However the best Radiohead album is Hail To The Thief.

TheBig3 01-10-2006 11:09 AM

/\ you know I own that album and I don't think its very good at all. I'll sell it to you.

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-10-2006 11:12 AM

I always thought Hail To The Thief was a bit of a copout.

I can`t really explain it , it seemed to me like the album was compromised.

boo boo 01-10-2006 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
I always thought Hail To The Thief was a bit of a copout.

I can`t really explain it , it seemed to me like the album was compromised.

Whats wrong with compromise?

TheBig3 01-10-2006 11:17 AM

Its not a compramise of bandsmates is what i think he was saying. Finacial means were on the brain.

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-10-2006 11:17 AM

Well what i`m saying is to me it sounded a bit directionless. I remember before it came out they were saying it was going to be a back to basics album. But it wasn`t.It sounds to me like they decided to go one way & then changed their minds.

boo boo 01-10-2006 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
Well what i`m saying is to me it sounded a bit directionless. I remember before it came out they were saying it was going to be a back to basics album. But it wasn`t.It sounds to me like they decided to go one way & then changed their minds.

Well i really loved it myself, but i understand why purists and many long term fans would find it to be disapointing.

Mr Sensitive 01-10-2006 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
Well what i`m saying is to me it sounded a bit directionless. I remember before it came out they were saying it was going to be a back to basics album. But it wasn`t.It sounds to me like they decided to go one way & then changed their minds.

If they went back to the style of the Bends then I would have been extremely let down. Pablo Honey and the Bends are not very good, OK Computer was in step in the right direction, kid A and Amnesiac are fantastic and HTTT combines those two albums along with OK Computer to make my favorite record of all time.

Laces Out Dan! 01-10-2006 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boo boo
Have you even heard the album or are you just going by your opinion of the band?


Anyway, OK Computer is in my top 10, its my favorite Radiohead album, and i probably listen to it more than any other CD i own...Except maybe DSOTM, which i usualy listen to every 40 minutes.

I've heard the album

Black_Jack_Davey 01-10-2006 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _LesPaul43_
im sorry i voted poor....its not that maybe the album wasnt good it is just the fact ive never liked Radiohead

Nobody asked you if you liked Radiohead.

'It's not that maybe the album wasn't good...'

Sounds like you've never listened more than twice. Of course, you'll say you've listened to it more than twice...

Biased S-O-B.

BTW, OK Computer was my favorite Radiohead album until Thom Yorke announced that playing two copies of Kid A exactly 17 seconds apart creates a fuller 'wall of sound'. Try it sometime, it is frickin' amazing.

Start Kid A in Winamp, and at 17 seconds start Kid A in another media player. You'd be amazed that they were able to do this.

Laces Out Dan! 01-10-2006 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Black_Jack_Davey
Nobody asked you if you liked Radiohead.

'It's not that maybe the album wasn't good...'

Sounds like you've never listened more than twice. Of course, you'll say you've listened to it more than twice...

Biased S-O-B.

You're a ****in joke

Scarlett O'Hara 01-11-2006 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Black_Jack_Davey
Nobody asked you if you liked Radiohead.

'It's not that maybe the album wasn't good...'

Sounds like you've never listened more than twice. Of course, you'll say you've listened to it more than twice...

Biased S-O-B.

BTW, OK Computer was my favorite Radiohead album until Thom Yorke announced that playing two copies of Kid A exactly 17 seconds apart creates a fuller 'wall of sound'. Try it sometime, it is frickin' amazing.

Start Kid A in Winamp, and at 17 seconds start Kid A in another media player. You'd be amazed that they were able to do this.

Big3 I give you permission to burn. This was way past my comment.

boo boo 02-05-2006 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Black_Jack_Davey
Start Kid A in Winamp, and at 17 seconds start Kid A in another media player. You'd be amazed that they were able to do this.

I havent tried that on the whole album, only on Everything In Its Right Place, and yes it did sync up quite well. O_O

Scarlett O'Hara 02-05-2006 10:46 PM

What is with track 7? Seriously? It's a stupid robotic voice wanking on about stuff. I always skip it.

boo boo 02-05-2006 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla
What is with track 7? Seriously? It's a stupid robotic voice wanking on about stuff. I always skip it.

Thats Fitter, Happier.

And i like that one. :finger:

Urban Hat€monger ? 02-06-2006 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanilla
What is with track 7? Seriously? It's a stupid robotic voice wanking on about stuff. I always skip it.

Don`t diss Steven Hawking like that

hiu 02-06-2006 12:48 AM

Radiohead was one of those bands everyone likes but I could never get into. I sort of expected this but didn't want to believe it but fair enough.

EDIT: Ooops, I thought this was part of your Urban 100.

Urban Hat€monger ? 02-06-2006 01:12 AM

They will be ....soon

She's Lost Control 02-06-2006 05:29 AM

I adore Ok Computer. I didn't at first, I found oh-so boring, I guess it grows on you.

boo boo 02-06-2006 05:33 AM

I loved it first time i heard it.


But then again i already gotten used to the freakiness of Amnesiac...So i was prepaired for OK Computer.

Merkaba 04-07-2006 10:22 PM

BUMP.

So I only just got this album and I immediately love it. Initially due to two of the songs. The range of sound this album has is epic. I think I like the second half of the album better then the first though.

Climbing Up The Walls has honestly made my day. I love that bassline and I love the effects put on Yorkes vocals. Karma Police is bliss. Paranoid Android is pretty good, I haven't fully come to appreciate that track yet though. Fitter Happier is cool, I like the way he talks though I'm ready to move on at about 50seconds. Awesome album.

boo boo 04-09-2006 02:16 AM

My list.

1. OK Computer
2. The Bends
3. Kid A
4. Amnesiac
5. Hail To The Thief
6. Pablo Honey

I guess im with the underdog for thinking The Bends is better than Kid A, i like The Bends more because its more guitar oriented, and i just dig Greenwoods and O'Briens guitar style a lot, i think they are a great duo, Greenwood especialy is one of my favorite guitarists, if theres one problem i have with Radioheads newer stuff its that Greenwood isnt given much to do guitarwise, and i hope their 7th will be a return to the brillant guitar rock they had with The Bends.

I really hope their next album will be a total shock and change of direction, or else i will be disapointed, but im 100% positive its going to kick major ass either way.

Piss Me Off 04-09-2006 02:20 AM

I'd say The Bends is better than Kid A, marginally. I adore OK Computer, my favourite song off it at the moment is 'Lucky'.

jibber 04-09-2006 02:43 AM

awesome album, rated it excellent.

tdoc210 04-09-2006 11:10 AM

:( ive never heard it, can someone upload it?


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