Memories from OK COMPUTER
By chebolla
@chebolla (60)
Argentina
November 3, 2008 6:31pm CST
is this album THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON from 90`s??
In late 90`s i listened this woderful cd, i have very pleasing recollections linked with this one, at that time i used to live in Mexico, and everything was surrealistic, all that hot environment combined with such an intimate music... though i must admit that i felt a bit depressed at that time.
Where you were when you listen it from the first time?
Did it change something into you after listening to it?
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@Galena (9110)
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4 Nov 08
one of my strongest memories associated with OK computer, at the time I was doing a photography GCSE, and used to listen to it when I was in the darkroom.
so picture this.
completely black room.
smell of chemicals.
dimly lit with the redlight.
Climbing up the walls.
that's about as sinister as music can be.
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@pinhornudo (437)
• Brazil
19 Mar 10
It totally changed my life, seriously. I love so much Porcupine Tree, that is a little similiar of their musical style and I recommend it.
And first time I listened I fell in love with this album, and so I listen to it every day, every night.
As I'm working with graphic design or publicity this album is the perfect background for my creative period! Love to create listening to this.
@empracht (45)
• United States
7 Nov 08
Oh yes. I was an impressionable high schooler obsessed with music. I had a whole new level of appreciation for Radiohead after I heard OK COMPUTER. Paranoid Android and Karma Police are so incredible. I still love them. And the music video for Paranoid Android left a lasting impression on me as well. It was so cute and crude. I've been a devoted Radiohead fan ever since. And they continue to impress me with each new album. To successfully change your sound with each new album is a sure sign of musical genius.
@heman3457 (23)
• Brazil
2 Dec 09
This album made my sense of music!
Really!
Before i listen it, i heard only bad pop music, like Backstreet Boys and all...
But, when i listen to that mesmerizin' airbag starts, my world changed.