He’s quite well renowned within the circles that know him. But you’re right he is still too esoteric he should be held up with the likes of Hendrix, Marr or Page for his innovation and proficiency
Yep, uploaded a decade after release and we're now a decade after upload. Just as beautiful as when I turned 18 at the start of a (New) Labour government (having missed being old enough to vote by a month, with my birthday six days after release). Fantastic live performance too. Love that it's 240p to cock a snook at all the modern day HD snobs baulking at the concept of a high quality label (referring to the sound not the image)! Great shout those that spotted the mad laugh @ 0:06 too!
I stopped listening to Radiohead on a daily basis because their songs are the most painful and joyful at the same time, and I can't take it. But sometimes I return to feel this again. And every time it gets more and more divine
Dude! That must've been such a beautiful experience! I would cry from the happiness and maybe the fear of the sky because I would think aliens were gonna come down lol
I really wish I knew how they did what they do. The way they write their music makes me so fucking jealous. Every single song sounds so ethereal, so masterly written. It brings my head to near explosive points.
Lots of things to say but here's my take: Radiohead is very unique in their approach to the notion of "serving the song" instead of their individual contributions so they clearly prioritize the writing aspect in their music, according to Jonny Greenwood he is "more proud of what they have written than how he plays". Nonetheless, it seems that they tend to contribute in some specific ways which elevate their tracks tremendously: Thom Yorke - his teacher Terence Gilmore James described him as "thinker and experimenter", main songwriter, avant-gardist, very underrated in rhythm guitar Jonny Greenwood - composer/arranger extraordinaire, the band's jack of all trades; he's arranging Thom's ideas and in my opinion he is most certainly one of the heavy hitting composers of the 21st century (not to mention his creative textures in guitar) Ed O'Brien - the pedal wizard, he's very candid in his taste and one of the most underrated guitarists in recent history, secret sauce in their creative textures Colin Greenwood - he's known as the peacemaker in the band, extremely underrated bassist, his rhythmic interplay with Jonny is often underappreciated but certainly elevates the songs tremendously Phil Selway - the human metronome, he supports the band in every way, incredible at drum programming as well, he's like the skeleton of their music Nigel Godrich - The best sixth man of all time Stanley Donwood - RH is also very candid about their relationship with visual arts and usually this aspect contributes to the imagery of their songs tremendously without being aware, he's equally responsible for RH aesthetic Radiohead, for me, is the perfect combination of selfless people who know what they like about music and have insatiable appetite towards exploring new realms by being fascinating musicians but avid lifelong learners at the same time...
I don't how many times I have to tell you humans that Thom has sold his soul to the devil for this life he and his band has .... they're very good they're great actually, and we all love them and legitimately every song they create ....because it's kind of their destiny to entertain us and do it quite well, that musical contract was signed sealed and delivered by Mr. Thom Yorke himself when he gave up his soul to the devil ...
Way back in 1997 I was writing for a street press magazine , and I got an invite to a secret gig Radiohead played in Sydney Australia. It was just before OK Computer was released, it was kind of an industry promo. During my 12 years doing that job in Sydney I went to over 3000 gigs, and many more since then, but that Radiohead show rates in my Top 5. Yeah. That good. And that was still their relatively early days. I've seen them again since, and although they are far more polished now, it isn't quite the same.
Yes, in its acoustic version recorded in 1995, which is on the album Lost Treasures 1993-1997 Disc 1 or The Golden Unplugged Album. This is the most beautiful acoustic performance of a song that I've ever heard.
My favorite Radiohead song. Everyone is always shocked by that, but can never seem to explain why...they all "like it". The way the simple but melodically intricate parts layer together in the verse and chorus to perform an impenetrable cascade of sound...it's hypnotizing. Especially once you've heard the acoustic version, and realize how they essentially cut out the main melodic part of the song...and made it brilliant.
15 years ago I ate mushrooms for the first time and walked on the beach late at night by myself and listed to this album for the first time, this song made me unload tears. I'll never forget that moment for as long as I live.
Yeah. Rolling Stone ranked OK Computer as #162 in their list of the Top 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Fuck that shit. It should at least be in the Top 10.
I'm still thinking Radiohead is one of the most underrated bands of all time. Their popularity is less than Nirvana, Queen etc. That makes me really upset, but at the same time, Its good to know your taste in music is not same with others. It feels me little special.
The Breath Of The Morning I Keep Forgetting The Smell Of The Warn Summer Air I Live In A Town Where You Can't Smell A Thing You Watch Your Feet For Cracks In The Pavement Up Above Aliens Hover Making Home Movies For The Folks Back Home Of All These Weird Creatures Who Lock Up Their Spirits Drill Holes In Themselves And Live For Their Secrets They're All Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Oh I Wish That They'd Swoop Down In A Country Lane Late At Night When I'm Driving Take Me On Board Their Beautiful Ship Show Me The World As I'd Love To See It I'd Tell All My Friends But They'd Never Believe Me They'd Think That I'd Finally Lost It Completely I'd Show Them The Stars And The Meaning Of Life They'd Shut Me Away But I'd Be Alright Alright I'm Alright Alright I'm Just Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight
A friend of mine always used to say, "The proof God exists is all the beautiful music in the world" Seeing these boys play live always makes me think of that...
Proof that humanity transcends the need for childish fairy tale God notions. Highly evolved primates glorifying the best that living a life and existing with others can bestow upon all those who get it. We can share as tribespeople the common understanding of what we can achieve when we aspire to reach and touch the stars. After all, we are stardust, elementally, and the stars are us.
Still listening in 2024...and this still remains their most rare and sonically incindiary performance in the history of this band....doesn't get any better than this.
Dude, I've been playing music since I was 4... I'm 23. I can't write the masterpieces that Radiohead has. They have some magical ability to write absolutely perfect songs. That's what I meant.
This is my favorite, I'm 41, been listening since I was 17 in 98, I started playing guitar at 18 so I've been playing this one for over 20 years, I didn't write my first song until 2012 when I was 30, keep playing 👌🏼🤟🏼
The breath of the morning I keep forgetting The smell of the warm summer air I live in a town Where you can't smell a thing You watch your feet For cracks in the pavement Up above Aliens hover Making home movies For the folks back home Of all these weird creatures Who lock up their spirits Drill holes in themselves And live for their secrets They're all Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Uptight Oh I wish that they'd swoop down in a country lane Late at night when I'm driving Take me on board their beautiful ship Show me the world as I'd love to see it I'd tell all my friends but they'd never believe me They'd think that I'd finally lost it completely I'd show them the stars and the meaning of life They'd shut me away But I'd be alright Alright I'm alright Alright I'm just Uptight Uptight Uptight
Ok Computer is one of, if not the best albums I've ever heard in my life. The thought put into every song makes it like a dream of music when I close my eyes. I instantly start to think of my life based off these songs... I've never had that type of feeling while listening to The Beatles and other classic bands. Truly amazing band, record, and my favorite song. Thanks Radiohead, for giving me the best eargasms I've ever had!
There's a normal, everyday brilliance to radiohead, effortlessly putting together material practically every other band on earth or elsewhere would die and kill for, and then making them even better live. Some trick
Excellent tune. I love listening to this in my car on clear summer nights and driving around. Very chill. Excellent song to listen to while star gazing
This and Let Down are my two favorite songs off of OKC. Both songs change your mood, and put you on another planet. I think Kid A is Radiohead's masterpiece. It's so unique and every single song flow's perfectly into the next. OK Computer is right behind Kid A though with Amnesiac, HTTT, IR, The Bends not far off. This is just my opinion
I'd tell all my friends But they'd never believe, They'd think that I'd finally Lost it completely, I'd show them the stars And the meaning of life, They'd shut me away But I'd be all right, All right... I'm just uptight, Uptight...
I remember seeing this on tv not knowing song or band and just being blown away by the Pink Floyd intensity of it. Bought the album and was not disappointed...this is a time capsule song...brilliant.
The breath of the morning I keep forgetting The smell of the warm summer air I live in a town Where you can't smell a thing You watch your feet For cracks in the pavement Up above Aliens hover Making home movies For the folks back home Of all these weird creatures Who lock up their spirits Drill holes in themselves And live for their secrets They're all uptight Uptight.. [x7] I wish that they'd swoop down in a country lane Late at night when I'm driving Take me on board their beautiful ship Show me the world as I'd love to see it I'd tell all my friends But they'd never believe me They'd think that I'd finally lost it completely I'd show them the stars And the meaning of life They'd shut me away But I'd be all right All right.. I'm just uptight Uptight.. [x7]
Johnny Greenwood is one of the most underrated players ever. His riffs and use of FX bring every song alive with atmosphere, F'kin legend.
He’s quite well renowned within the circles that know him. But you’re right he is still too esoteric he should be held up with the likes of Hendrix, Marr or Page for his innovation and proficiency
@@ludrixte1938 hes one of the very best for me along with hendrix, page, jack white and adam jones
Jonny Greenwood is not underestimated by people listening to Radiohead. He's a fabulous guitarist, but he's not a guitar virtuoso
@@jamieburns1207 Adam Jones is overrated as fuck.
All he does is reuse riffs and fuck around in drop D.
@@dmr9767 it depends on one's description of "virtuosity"
One of Radiohead's most underrated songs.
especially on ok computer. The “Uptight” part straight up makes me ascend to heaven
Not anymore 😉
@@cachaslokas ???
@@cachaslokas wym?
I agree
That guitar riff, sounds like I'd imagine a spaceship to be.
Same
I think that was intentional. It's beautiful in that way.
Lift off!!!!
Exactly
@@saschahoupt6177 agree
For those of us who feel we’re not quite meant for this place, this song feels like home.
The song runs so deep to the soul😇
we all got some subterranean homesick alien in us :)
@@christianskjod3440 We do
🤟
Nearly 20 years later and this is STILL next level.
I couldn't have put it better. Hat is off sir.
Dallas Burns this song is ahead of its time, no, it's timeless!
Yep, uploaded a decade after release and we're now a decade after upload. Just as beautiful as when I turned 18 at the start of a (New) Labour government (having missed being old enough to vote by a month, with my birthday six days after release). Fantastic live performance too. Love that it's 240p to cock a snook at all the modern day HD snobs baulking at the concept of a high quality label (referring to the sound not the image)! Great shout those that spotted the mad laugh @ 0:06 too!
Still remember when I first heard it - fantastic memories...
21...
I stopped listening to Radiohead on a daily basis because their songs are the most painful and joyful at the same time, and I can't take it. But sometimes I return to feel this again. And every time it gets more and more divine
Beethoven n 23
Oh, grow up
@@philstrange6789 If they know about Radiohead, they're probably older than you mate
I understand
Reminds me of 'it's too much, too bright, too powerful' from last flowers
Listen to this driving on a lonely country road at night
Dude! That must've been such a beautiful experience! I would cry from the happiness and maybe the fear of the sky because I would think aliens were gonna come down lol
I used to cycle to work in the dark also with my ipod on listening to this. Super weird.
Driving high is awesome.
chances are an alien would actually abduct you
Vishal Thakur I wish
does any one hear that crazy ass laugh 0:07 in hahaha
That my friend, is a Mexican Radiohead fan pumped to hear his favorite band:P
Nope.
Yeah it sounds like a meheecan laughter lmao
MrBombastic yup it's super creepy and makes the tune. This is the quintessential live performance.
crazy bout him selves
Colin bass work is utterly underrated, his contribution literally drives rhythmic part of the song.
Airbag is the greatest bassline ever
@@MyBeautifulDarkTwistedFantasy6 his sense of space and phrasing in that tune is immense! Bass playing at its most tasteful
I’m trying to learn it but refrain 2 I sooo tough :(
I really wish I knew how they did what they do. The way they write their music makes me so fucking jealous. Every single song sounds so ethereal, so masterly written. It brings my head to near explosive points.
Lots of things to say but here's my take:
Radiohead is very unique in their approach to the notion of "serving the song" instead of their individual contributions so they clearly prioritize the writing aspect in their music, according to Jonny Greenwood he is "more proud of what they have written than how he plays".
Nonetheless, it seems that they tend to contribute in some specific ways which elevate their tracks tremendously:
Thom Yorke - his teacher Terence Gilmore James described him as "thinker and experimenter", main songwriter, avant-gardist, very underrated in rhythm guitar
Jonny Greenwood - composer/arranger extraordinaire, the band's jack of all trades; he's arranging Thom's ideas and in my opinion he is most certainly one of the heavy hitting composers of the 21st century (not to mention his creative textures in guitar)
Ed O'Brien - the pedal wizard, he's very candid in his taste and one of the most underrated guitarists in recent history, secret sauce in their creative textures
Colin Greenwood - he's known as the peacemaker in the band, extremely underrated bassist, his rhythmic interplay with Jonny is often underappreciated but certainly elevates the songs tremendously
Phil Selway - the human metronome, he supports the band in every way, incredible at drum programming as well, he's like the skeleton of their music
Nigel Godrich - The best sixth man of all time
Stanley Donwood - RH is also very candid about their relationship with visual arts and usually this aspect contributes to the imagery of their songs tremendously without being aware, he's equally responsible for RH aesthetic
Radiohead, for me, is the perfect combination of selfless people who know what they like about music and have insatiable appetite towards exploring new realms by being fascinating musicians but avid lifelong learners at the same time...
@@Bati_ This was very well said. 👏🏿
@Uggy Caesar Thank you! It makes me happy that you read it! Have a great day!
I don't how many times I have to tell you humans that Thom has sold his soul to the devil for this life he and his band has .... they're very good they're great actually, and we all love them and legitimately every song they create ....because it's kind of their destiny to entertain us and do it quite well, that musical contract was signed sealed and delivered by Mr. Thom Yorke himself when he gave up his soul to the devil ...
Lol, me too. I often wonder how they do it.
To me . Radiohead is Pink Floyd of The 90's. And beyond.I enjoi! both bands equally. They both can send me on a musical space trip.
Same dude
Without the drama
I love them both too, they’re both in my top 10 bands
0:40 Thanos is a good drummer.
how could you do this to phil
Hehe bald man = Thanos
get it guys 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@violethill4454 mf shut up he looks purple too
@@piersonmcwayne1136 😂😂
OMG I FUCKING LOLD LOUD
I can't even imagine hearing them live. My head would explode.
Way back in 1997 I was writing for a street press magazine , and I got an invite to a secret gig Radiohead played in Sydney Australia. It was just before OK Computer was released, it was kind of an industry promo. During my 12 years doing that job in Sydney I went to over 3000 gigs, and many more since then, but that Radiohead show rates in my Top 5. Yeah. That good. And that was still their relatively early days.
I've seen them again since, and although they are far more polished now, it isn't quite the same.
I saw there first official show of the OK Computer tour- Sep 97. Still the greatest gig I’ve ever been to
This and Electioneering are the unsung heroes of OK Computer
I volunteer Airbag
@@treyebillups8602 the tourist😐
Anthony Bautista very true
Fitter happier
I think we can all admit that the album and all its song’s are absolutely flawless
Jonny actually walked away from his side of the stage. Now that’s as rare as it gets
Johnny's guitar work from 2:32-2:55 is perfect.
Agree
more like 0:00-4:33
ok computer the album of the century
Beenthere Donethat dark side of the moon didn't disappear
51-100
Millenium
*Abby Road
SeahawkMariners12 niether did night at the opera zoso a day in the life or black star
A tune that was way ahead of its time, on an album that shares the same distinction. ;-)
My fav. Radiohead song.
Yes, in its acoustic version recorded in 1995, which is on the album Lost Treasures 1993-1997 Disc 1 or The Golden Unplugged Album. This is the most beautiful acoustic performance of a song that I've ever heard.
Me2
Me3
Mine too, and one of the songs that get not enough attention
Me4
colin is such a good, unsung, bass player
Drums too, they're a solid back end, stable ground for the crazy organics on top.
OK computer = Radiohead's masterpiece.
James Jones
Rolling Stone issue 789 (Aug 2017) and it's on the cover:
"OK Computer - Radiohead's Dark Masterpiece"
They have more than one masterpiece :3
Lo máximo radiohead. .😢
@@surfclimbcycle Rolling stone is the most unuseful magazine ever tbh bro
Ok Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Moon Shaped Pool, In Rainbows
Masterpiece.
True
My favorite Radiohead song. Everyone is always shocked by that, but can never seem to explain why...they all "like it". The way the simple but melodically intricate parts layer together in the verse and chorus to perform an impenetrable cascade of sound...it's hypnotizing. Especially once you've heard the acoustic version, and realize how they essentially cut out the main melodic part of the song...and made it brilliant.
im new to radiohead but this is absolutely beautiful
シgrace Enjoy the journey :)
Hours of wonderful genius music await you, if you don't hesitate
@@leehiro4840 not hours, but a lifetime!
Unfortunately not a lifetime for me, because i explored Radiohead when i was 20. But i'm convinced, that they will stay with me forever 😊
I like to listen to this song when its summer
That's a lovely image and thought
Especially near sea
+Dhieen I prefer during a summer night mainly with a sky full of stars,"the stars and the meaning of life"
same
+Dhieen absolutely
When 240p was "High Quality" XD. Good 'ol UA-cam
High quality != high definition. :)
The sound is great for an old tv recording though
m8 that was 2007
In the top ten songs of all time in my view. It's perfection
Gives me chills every time.
15 years ago I ate mushrooms for the first time and walked on the beach late at night by myself and listed to this album for the first time, this song made me unload tears. I'll never forget that moment for as long as I live.
"Johnny wants to call it "Uptight", but I want to call it something else". Thom when talking about upcoming songs on their new album.
I like how this gives a psychedelic feel.
it's in my psychedelic music playlist
@@EPIXANIMATIONS is your playlist public? ‘Cause I’m interested
@@unutenteacaso445 the only radiohead songs on it are Paranoid Android, and Subterranean Homesick Alien.
It's 2017 and this is still too ahead of its time
It'll be 2049 and this song will still be ahead of its time
I agree still and it’s 2019
I agree too 2022
it’s 2023 and it’s still way ahead
Man I love the spacey vibe of this song, just makes me feel so relaxed
Yeah. Rolling Stone ranked OK Computer as #162 in their list of the Top 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Fuck that shit. It should at least be in the Top 10.
TheAndrewj96 easily top 25 no argument possible but I agree top 10
I'm still thinking Radiohead is one of the most underrated bands of all time. Their popularity is less than Nirvana, Queen etc. That makes me really upset, but at the same time, Its good to know your taste in music is not same with others. It feels me little special.
those lists are popularity contests. fuck what they say.
Yup I totally agree! Top 10 and In rainbows should be up there too! The Bends is also a pretty good, but not as good as the other two!
No it’s the best album of all time easily
Take me on board, their beautiful ship, show me the world as I’d love to see it...
He was saying this as I saw your comment lmao
The Breath Of The Morning
I Keep Forgetting
The Smell Of The Warn
Summer Air
I Live In A Town
Where You Can't Smell A Thing
You Watch Your Feet
For Cracks In The Pavement
Up Above
Aliens Hover
Making Home Movies
For The Folks Back Home
Of All These Weird Creatures
Who Lock Up Their Spirits
Drill Holes In Themselves
And Live For Their Secrets
They're All
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Oh
I Wish That They'd Swoop Down
In A Country Lane
Late At Night When I'm Driving
Take Me On Board Their
Beautiful Ship
Show Me The World As I'd Love To See It
I'd Tell All My Friends But
They'd Never Believe Me
They'd Think That I'd Finally Lost It Completely
I'd Show Them The Stars And The Meaning Of Life
They'd Shut Me Away
But I'd Be Alright
Alright
I'm Alright
Alright
I'm Just
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Of all my favorite Radiohead songs, this is my favorite. EOB and Johnny in the zone, rhythm section perfection, and Thom being Thom.
Jonny: coolest hair in rock & roll !
Timothy Dannenhoffer ikr
Dumbest shit to say from a musician...
A friend of mine always used to say, "The proof God exists is all the beautiful music in the world" Seeing these boys play live always makes me think of that...
Fidel Rivera Why "used to"? Are you and him not in touch anymore
Your friend was not using the word “proof” in the way scientists do
God doesn`t exist but Radiohead fill the void.
Proof that humanity transcends the need for childish fairy tale God notions. Highly evolved primates glorifying the best that living a life and existing with others can bestow upon all those who get it. We can share as tribespeople the common understanding of what we can achieve when we aspire to reach and touch the stars. After all, we are stardust, elementally, and the stars are us.
Please don't insult band's talent with a myth... bands are good bc they have TALENT. God aint real, give it up sonny....
outstanding. still one of my favorite of their songs.
Time is strange - so how can these guys retroactively supplant this into my memories of the skating rink in 1980? That's what this makes me think of.
And by the way that's what it it did 20 years ago too.
capgage1 aliens bro.. they swooped down, drilled a hole in you and implanted memories :o
pretty much - one of the few bands to do that to me, but it's been done before.
00:06 Diabolical Laugh...mmmh nice one
Vittorio Penna You right xDDD
+Vittorio Penna xD
+Vittorio Penna You're right! I didn't realize it before hahaha
My GOD, this is GOOD!!
Favorite radiohead song for sure
Still listening in 2024...and this still remains their most rare and sonically incindiary performance in the history of this band....doesn't get any better than this.
November 2019 and this is still a masterpiece. We were very lucky to get an album like OKC. Phenomenal album
This unlocks this weird creature's spirit
Steve Semenuk yes ...never to be locked up again.
Old:
All of OK Computer
New:
All of In Rainbows
2 best albums of all time
helll yesss
pretty true
Alive check?
@@pizzibarbarodellamaremma3179 lol
@@SeanMP311 what happened in your life in these 12 years
I always thought this track was so magical. I'd put my headphones on and fall asleep. Wish I still had the CD.
highest quality i've ever seen
Titmoded :)
אה אחי
רדיוהד הם הכי טובים בעולם
This is what I will be hearing in Area 51
Dude, I've been playing music since I was 4... I'm 23. I can't write the masterpieces that Radiohead has. They have some magical ability to write absolutely perfect songs. That's what I meant.
35 now
35 now
Lol 36 actually
I mean there are 5 of them....
This is my favorite, I'm 41, been listening since I was 17 in 98, I started playing guitar at 18 so I've been playing this one for over 20 years, I didn't write my first song until 2012 when I was 30, keep playing 👌🏼🤟🏼
The breath of the morning
I keep forgetting
The smell of the warm summer air
I live in a town
Where you can't smell a thing
You watch your feet
For cracks in the pavement
Up above
Aliens hover
Making home movies
For the folks back home
Of all these weird creatures
Who lock up their spirits
Drill holes in themselves
And live for their secrets
They're all
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
Oh
I wish that they'd swoop down in a country lane
Late at night when I'm driving
Take me on board their beautiful ship
Show me the world as I'd love to see it
I'd tell all my friends but they'd never believe me
They'd think that I'd finally lost it completely
I'd show them the stars and the meaning of life
They'd shut me away
But I'd be alright
Alright
I'm alright
Alright
I'm just
Uptight
Uptight
Uptight
i love seeing all these comments from years ago
I love it, I love RADIOHEAD so much!😢 John plays in such a simple way, yet in a way that produces sounds from another planet!! It's incredible!
This is such a great song. Love the subtle sounds that back the main melody. By the way the bass in this song is just incredible
Whit a good weed's cigarrete this is amazing
I remember listening to this song, stoned, on a bus moving through the rain slowly through Cambridge, MA. It was amazing.
Drums, guitar, bass, voice, lyrics. The perfect song. The Best.
Phil sure deserves more recognition. I mean, just look at Pyramid Song, In Limbo, Morning Bell...
The drums of In Limbo put me in a trance. As the song as a whole does.
really love this performance, great song, great guitar textures
The guitar is making sounds that soothes my soul. So relaxing ♥
what a beautiful song
Ok Computer is one of, if not the best albums I've ever heard in my life. The thought put into every song makes it like a dream of music when I close my eyes. I instantly start to think of my life based off these songs... I've never had that type of feeling while listening to The Beatles and other classic bands.
Truly amazing band, record, and my favorite song.
Thanks Radiohead, for giving me the best eargasms I've ever had!
There's a normal, everyday brilliance to radiohead, effortlessly putting together material practically every other band on earth or elsewhere would die and kill for, and then making them even better live. Some trick
this is the best song of Radiohead i think nowadays; though tomorrow my ideas could change
this is how it goes in descending order
1. radiohead
2. the best music in the world
3. all other music
This song made me so light ... especially John’s guitar parts
Excellent tune. I love listening to this in my car on clear summer nights and driving around. Very chill. Excellent song to listen to while star gazing
Still listening to this love ❤ it love watching it live
This and Let Down are my two favorite songs off of OKC. Both songs change your mood, and put you on another planet. I think Kid A is Radiohead's masterpiece. It's so unique and every single song flow's perfectly into the next. OK Computer is right behind Kid A though with Amnesiac, HTTT, IR, The Bends not far off. This is just my opinion
this defo has something in common with "Let down".
This is such an amazing song.
This is just PERFECT
Always has been my favorite Radiohead song.
I love this song makes me feel so nostalgic about that late 90s early 00s era
Wow this song makes me so happy and makes me recall good memories. This song leaves me with the greatest feeling.
This song and live version is incredible.
Extraordinary song!!! This performance is awesome! :)))
Now that aliens are real, we'll have to play them this - our best one about it all.
One of my favourites from the pre-Kid A days. Great song.
One of the great drums ever. Phil Selway my total insiparation
crazy underrated song and band!
One of my Radiohead favs. amazing song
20 years later and this is STILL next level Que nos pario.
this is really amazing
Wow this really grabs and holds you
It's like I'm listening to space.
I'm melting with this sweet melody...
when 240p was high quality
I love your Radiohead vids!
hi I thought it would be funny for you to find a reply on a comment from 2008
I'd tell all my friends
But they'd never believe,
They'd think that I'd finally
Lost it completely,
I'd show them the stars
And the meaning of life,
They'd shut me away
But I'd be all right,
All right...
I'm just uptight,
Uptight...
This song makes me feel my mind in other dimension.
I have to tell that I love this song, and it helps me a lot. :)
I remember seeing this on tv not knowing song or band and just being blown away by the Pink Floyd intensity of it. Bought the album and was not disappointed...this is a time capsule song...brilliant.
The breath of the morning
I keep forgetting
The smell of the warm summer air
I live in a town
Where you can't smell a thing
You watch your feet
For cracks in the pavement
Up above
Aliens hover
Making home movies
For the folks back home
Of all these weird creatures
Who lock up their spirits
Drill holes in themselves
And live for their secrets
They're all uptight
Uptight.. [x7]
I wish that they'd swoop down in a country lane
Late at night when I'm driving
Take me on board their beautiful ship
Show me the world as I'd love to see it
I'd tell all my friends
But they'd never believe me
They'd think that I'd finally lost it completely
I'd show them the stars
And the meaning of life
They'd shut me away
But I'd be all right
All right..
I'm just uptight
Uptight.. [x7]
this is the best video I've ever seen.
one more time here only to express my infinite love for OK Computer, Radiohead and all their stuff.
this makes me feel something
Perfect tone
Beautiful drumming from Phil