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Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. You may have to select a menu option or click a button. Radiohead Ok Computer T shirt 1997 Nigel Godrich, Colin Greenwood, Thom Yorke.

Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have more than one ad-blocker installed. Further Details Title: OK COMPUTER Artist: RADIOHEAD Catalogue Number: XLCD781 Barcode: 0634904078126 Format: CD Condition: New. You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. How I Made My Millions, OK Computer (Collectors Edition) A blueprint of sorts for Yorkes piano poignancy, supposedly recorded straight to MiniDisc. Click the icon of the ad-blocker extension installed on your browser.When it turns gray, click the refresh icon that has appeared next to it or click the button below to continue.Click on the large blue power icon at the top.Click the UBlock Origin icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.It will turn gray and the text above will go from “ON” to “ OFF”. Click on the “ Ad-Blocking” button at the bottom. Rare, Vintage & Collectable MiniDisc of Radioheads album OK Computer in near perfect condition (the front of the case has a pricing sticker residue on it.
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While some of the non-LP B-sides here are quite good - particularly "Pearly," "Melatonin," "Meeting in the Aisle," and "How I Made My Millions" - they're not a patch on what is on the album they're a nice addition, but they don't enhance the album and that is true of the live cuts here, which are noteworthy only in how they illustrate that Radiohead's creativity was not limited to the studio (the remixes of "Climbing Up the Walls" sound like electronica artifacts compared to these). A large part of this is because all of the great songs from the sessions wound up on the album proper. This makes it a bit of a tricky candidate for a deluxe reissue like this 2009 double-disc set: it's nice to have it enhanced with all the released B-sides from the "Paranoid Android," "Karma Police," and "No Surprises" singles, along with three BBC sessions, but it's not necessary. With the exception of Nirvana's Nevermind, no rock of the '90s is as widely accepted as a masterpiece as Radiohead's 1997 OK Computer, and even partisans of Nirvana would have to acknowledge that OK Computer creates its own universe in a way that Nevermind does not.
