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  • Lol I haven't been here in 5 years but I decided to pop my head back in for some nostalgia. Seems like this was my last post so here's an update... I finally saw Radiohead live in Manchester in 2017 a

this is going to sound very odd but it is very true. i am scared to listen to ok computer. when i first discovered the album i couldnt get enough of it. but over time i've developed this bizarre emotional connection with it that i kinda fear. its a bit like that girl you really like but you're scared to be with her cos you know shes bad for you. its not that i've grown sick of it, i could quite easily listen to it every day and love it every time, but it does for some unknown reason take an incredible emotional toll on me. i dont get this with any other radiohead album, its just this one.

 

if i had to, i would most probably choose Ok Computer as my favourite album of all time. in my biased yet humble opinion, it is most probably one of the greatest pieces of art ever made. maybe thats why im so afraid of it.

 

 

doesn't sound odd to me at all, i kind of got the same thing with it. not all the songs, though. but I don't listen to it when I'm really down.

this is going to sound very odd but it is very true. i am scared to listen to ok computer. when i first discovered the album i couldnt get enough of it. but over time i've developed this bizarre emotional connection with it that i kinda fear. its a bit like that girl you really like but you're scared to be with her cos you know shes bad for you. its not that i've grown sick of it, i could quite easily listen to it every day and love it every time, but it does for some unknown reason take an incredible emotional toll on me. i dont get this with any other radiohead album, its just this one.

 

if i had to, i would most probably choose Ok Computer as my favourite album of all time. in my biased yet humble opinion, it is most probably one of the greatest pieces of art ever made. maybe thats why im so afraid of it.

 

I believe its my favorite album by Radiohead... I enjoy every single song of it.

 

And it's not odd... That same thing happens to me... :\ it gets me all the time..

YouTube - [HD] Radiohead - The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth Of All Time [DVD 2004][/url]

The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is on Youtube in its full

 

^ lovely.

this is going to sound very odd but it is very true. i am scared to listen to ok computer. when i first discovered the album i couldnt get enough of it. but over time i've developed this bizarre emotional connection with it that i kinda fear. its a bit like that girl you really like but you're scared to be with her cos you know shes bad for you. its not that i've grown sick of it, i could quite easily listen to it every day and love it every time, but it does for some unknown reason take an incredible emotional toll on me. i dont get this with any other radiohead album, its just this one.

 

if i had to, i would most probably choose Ok Computer as my favourite album of all time. in my biased yet humble opinion, it is most probably one of the greatest pieces of art ever made. maybe thats why im so afraid of it.

 

i don't think it's strange. There haven't been many instances for me yet, but i know people that cannot listen to certain artists because it brings back too many memories.

Robin Pecknold put it perfectly in the liner notes to the Fleet Foxes debut album

 

i'll paraphrase "you can read a book, watch a movie or watch tv and never forget that you are still sitting inside four walls. but when you listen to music it instantly transports you to a different place or time in your life" then he goes on talk about how the music chooses where it takes you, its out of your control.

Is hearing damage included in the twilight soundtrack? IF so I hate Thom, one of the best things he has ever produced (by himself) to that movie. I hope there's a good check in the middle, though :D

Robin Pecknold put it perfectly in the liner notes to the Fleet Foxes debut album

 

i'll paraphrase "you can read a book, watch a movie or watch tv and never forget that you are still sitting inside four walls. but when you listen to music it instantly transports you to a different place or time in your life" then he goes on talk about how the music chooses where it takes you, its out of your control.

 

nicely put.

 

 

perhaps this is what thom may have also been meaning when he was singing "You are my center when I spin away, Out of control on videotape"

Books can transfer you to another place if you really get into them and analyse them, but it's easier to get lost with music,

:curtain:

 

So, I'm not exactly a Radiohead know it all, I've got 15 Step, Reckoner, 2+2=5, There, There, and the Ok Computer album, which btw I love. Great album, no doubt. (The Tourist = <3 )

 

That is all, thank you.

:curtain:

 

So, I'm not exactly a Radiohead know it all, I've got 15 Step, Reckoner, 2+2=5, There, There, and the Ok Computer album, which btw I love. Great album, no doubt. (The Tourist = <3 )

 

That is all, thank you.

 

fixed :P

Shhhhh!! ;)

 

 

What? What are you talking about?? :uhoh:

 

<3 Edit :wacky:

Hahaha oh yeah it sounds like it :P

Anyone notice how How To Disappear Completely is like the greatest song ever written?

Anyone notice how How To Disappear Completely is like the greatest song ever written?

 

YES!!!

I bought a couple of b-sides the other day, Meeting In the Aisle <3

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