Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 3:17 pm
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I'm not crazy about having to buy these again, since I bought all the singles when released and picked up deluxe package a few years ago, if these three songs are from the OK Computer sessions I will probably bite (who am I kidding...I'm getting this, even of these songs are NOTOK-era tracks)
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Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 6:07 pm
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I'll wait to see if the remaster has that same "brickwalling". I too bought the b-sides, although I got rid of some of them. Another selling factor: are the 3 unreleased songs a total of 9 minutes long? Radiohead b-sides tend to be 3 minutes long...
Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 8:26 pm
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There's also a Boxed Edition available online which includes the 3 LPs and a host of various printed items... and exclusively features "a C90 cassette mix tape compiled by us, taken from OK Computer session archives and demo tapes". Download codes for all tracks are included.
A guide to the unreleased tracks on Radiohead’s ‘OK Computer’ reissue Fan favourites are finally being released as part of ‘OKNOTOK’
By Jamie Milton | May 3, 2017
Radiohead don’t like the idea of leaving half-formed ideas alone. Several times in their career, they’ve brought old, previously discarded songs back from the dead. ‘Nude’, from 2008’s ‘In Rainbows’, was first written in the mid-90’s. ‘True Love Waits’, the fragmented closing track from last year’s ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’, had previously been an unreleased fan favourite since 1995.
Once again, Radiohead are about to revisit songs that previously couldn’t find space on one of their records. On June 23, they release ‘OKNOTOK’, a 20th anniversary reissue of classic album ‘OK Computer’. It includes a notebook containing 104 pages of Thom Yorke’s messy, hand-scrawled notes, a 48-page sketchbook containing Stanley Donwood art, and a second disc of recordings, made up of eight B-sides and three unreleased tracks. These songs have been stirring for two decades, and they’re finally seeing the light of day. Here’s what you need to know about the three cuts:
‘Lift’
When it was first performed: March 14, 1996 at West Hollywood’s Troubadour
What you need to know: In between cryptic guessing-games and acclaimed albums, Radiohead fans almost always get what they want. But ‘Lift’ is the one song loyal Yorke obsessives have been crying out for.
Built from the same sky-reaching misery best found on ‘Lucky’ or ’Airbag’, its original version was performed during 1996’s ‘The Bends’ tour. In the late 90’s, they attempted to flip the song into a more strung-out piece while recording ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’. Despite EMI’s affections – they wanted it to be a lead single – they fell out of love with the track. Ed O’Brien called it a “bogshite B-side,” saying: “We were very happy to leave it off the album.” After a brief couple of appearances on tour in 2002, it hasn’t been heard for 15 years. But in 2015, guitarist Jonny Greenwood hinted that they were giving ‘Lift’ another try. Chances are it’ll sound nothing like the version being toured 20 years back.
‘Man of War’
When it was first performed: October 2, 1995 at New York’s Mercury Lounge
What you need to know: Best known as ‘Big Boots (Man-o-War)’, this is another song that’s hung around throughout the past two decades. It appears on ‘Meeting People Is Easy’, a brutally bleak eyewitness account of the testing mid-90’s. Footage above sees the group trialing the song in a studio, struggling to find a recorded version they can settle on.
After being played 16 times in 1995 and then bluntly discarded, it made another solitary live appearance back in 2002. Lyrically, it’s filled with all the pre-millennium tension found on ‘OK Computer’, Yorke singing: “Unplug the phones / Stop all the taps / It all comes flooding back.”
‘I Promise’
When it was first performed: March 27, 1996 at San Francisco’s The Fillmore.
What you need to know: Set to marching band-style drums and jagged guitars, ‘I Promise’ finds Thom Yorke listing off vows like a shopping list. It’s almost like the emotional counterpoint to the robotic ‘Fitter Happier’. “I won’t fool around no more, I promise / Even when I get bored, I promise.” It’s another glimpse of Radiohead at their most direct, before they went waist deep in bleepy bloopy territory.
Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:28 pm
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Some people grabbed this one early. Reports are that the disc 2 tracks are louder (some significantly so) than on the original singles/2009 OKC, although at least one ("Palo Alto") runs a bit longer at the beginning. "Pearly" is the original mix and not the Demons mix. "Man of War" was partially/entirely re-recorded during the AMSP sessions. Some chatter on disc 1, too, but nothing I quite trust yet.
Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 1:01 pm
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
I've never heard this album, but I may get this just to see what all the fuss is about.
OK Computer to me is about as close to the most perfect Album ever produced. There isn't a dud song on the whole disc. Even the B-Sides & outtakes are brilliant. They must have been super inspired during those sessions.
Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 1:34 pm
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I picked up this album because Mike Keneally turned me on to it. "No Surprises" quickly became one of my favorite songs on the album, and I still remember the first time I saw this video on a disc rented from Netflix. Had to be about 3 AM, sitting up sorting magazines and articles while my wife and kids were away for the weekend. Totally mesmerized - I probably watched it three times before moving to the next song.
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Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 2:15 pm
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Yes I love No Surprises too. Shame that Radiohead didn't stay on this course musically and went off in a tangent. They lost me but still obviously a great group. Very very hard to get tickets to (I've never been able to get them and I'm pretty good at getting tickets).
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Post subject: [2017-07-07] Radiohead "OKNOTOK (OK Computer 20th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set (XL)
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 3:35 pm
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It's even harder when they won't come to your town! And yeah, I keep buying every new album and hoping it will grab me like this one, but it hasn't been happening.
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