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OK Computer - Wikipedia The title OK Computer is taken from the 1978 radio series Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, in which the character Zaphod Beeblebrox speaks the phrase "Okay, computer, I want full manual control now "
OK Computer | Radiohead Knowledge Base | Fandom OK Computer is Radiohead 's third studio album It was first released on 21 May 1997 in Japan, on 16 June 1997 in the United Kingdom by Parlophone, and on 1 July 1997 in the United States by Capitol Records
Radioheads OK Computer: The Story Behind Every Song It's the emotional anchor of OK Computer: a subtly complex singalong that crescendos into a wall of falsetto Ironically, it's about emotional detachment, "the emptiest of feelings "
Understanding the Impact of OK Computer by Radiohead: Technological . . . “OK Computer” is an influential album by the band Radiohead, released in 1997 The album is notable for its exploration of technological themes, particularly the critique of society’s dependence on technology and the resulting feelings of alienation and disconnection
Radiohead – OK Computer - This Day In Music OK Computer was the original title for the song Palo Alto, which had been considered for inclusion on the album, and, although the song was abandoned, its first title stuck with the band
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 - grokipedia. com OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 is a deluxe 20th anniversary reissue of the English rock band Radiohead's third studio album, OK Computer, originally released in 1997 Issued on June 23, 2017, by XL Recordings, the collection comprises a remastered version of the original 12-track album, eight B-sides from the era, and three previously unreleased tracks: "I Promise", "Man of War", and "Lift