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Ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release
Ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release










ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release

By 2003’s Hail To The Thief he was taking an American president to task for an endless torrent of misinformation.

ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release

Yorke was freaking out about predatory international lending and the creeping surveillance state as early as 1997’s OK Computer. He and Colbert could have been thinking of any number of releases. I was looking at what was happening at the time. Looking relaxed but bashful, Yorke smirked and meekly replied, “I guess I wasn’t thinking about the future. “For decades you’ve been writing music that is uneasy and anxious with regards to society, our government, technology, the general direction of the world,” the Late Show host said.

ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release

My dad got it for me while he was on business in Japan.Sitting across his desk from Thom Yorke last fall onstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater, Stephen Colbert posed a question to the Radiohead frontman. OK Computer was released on May 21 in Japan, June 16 in the UK, and July 1 in the US. Under this weighty tome are yet more surprises: a notebook containing 104 pages from Thom Yorke’s library of scrawled notes of the time, a sketchbook containing 48 pages of Donwood and Tchock’s ‘preparatory work’ and a C90 cassette mix tape compiled by us, taken from OK COMPUTER session archives and demo tapes.

ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release

Inside a black box emblazoned with a dark image of a burned copy of OK COMPUTER are three heavyweight 180 gram black 12” vinyl records and a hardcover book containing more than 30 artworks, many of which have never been seen before except by us, and full lyrics to all the tracks except the ones that haven’t really got any lyrics. OKNOTOK is being released in the summer as a double CD, triple LP, and boxed edition, which you can pre-order here. (Though, bummer that the early recorded version of “Nude” isn’t on here. Titled OKNOTOK, the remastered release features eight b-sides from that era (many of which appeared on the Airbag / How Am I Driving? EP), as well as a few unreleased tracks: “I Promise,” “Man of War,” and “Lift,” all three of which Radiohead obsessives had been hoping to hear for years. After teasing the world with posters and a little cryptic social media mindfucking, Radiohead have announced the 20th-anniversary reissue of OK Computer.












Ok computer radiohead 20 anniversary release