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July 10, 2007

Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute To OK Computer

There's no way Pablo Honey or even The Bends could have prepared us for OK Computer. This isn't a new thought, but it is worth mentioning that in just over four years Radiohead graduated from "Creep" to visionary status. It's startling, too, realizing OK Computer was released a decade ago: June 16, 1997 in Europe and July 1, 1997 in the U.S. Very heavy summer listening, no?

To celebrate the anniversary we've asked some of our favorite musicians to participate in a song-by-song OK Computer covers compilation. Indicative of the album's continued importance, each invitee jumped at the chance; the results are personal, intense, tellingly various.

(Click here to go straight to OKX: A Tribute To OK Computer.)

Some folks honored the original "sturdy" design. Others looked to add difference. A couple wanted to flat-out shatter. None sound like Coldplay. Because critics have written more than enough about OK Computer's influence, we also asked each contributor to write a response to their take. But first, more from the critics…

Radiohead has spoken about attempting to overlap DJ Shadow and the Beatles on OK Computer (remember this was pre-Danger Mouse, wasn't meant so literally), but what the quintet created -- existential dread, paranoia, and technophobia set to a lush, icy soundscape -- has an entirely unique sound and feel, something our generation could grab onto and own. Yorke intones, "ambition makes you look pretty ugly" before one of "Paranoid Android"'s guitar-roar ascensions, but not here, Thom, not here… OK houses a post-everything guitar rock made fleshy and skeletal with spiraling pop arrangements, arty progressions, and complexly ingenious/uncompromising recording techniques. As those of us haunted by its melodies know, OK Computer's often as important for its sound as for what the band wanted to say. In fact, it's safe to say quite a few fans know said melodies more than the words (anyone care to belt out an acapella "Electioneering" or "Climbing the Walls"?) Regarding "The Tourist," Decemberists guitarist Chris Funk comments, "I'm sure the words are amazing and mean something, but … it's always the melody for me first and I find this one just like an attic space full of opium and air-conditioning." (This coming from someone who tours with Colin Meloy…)

While Yorke's shimmering falsetto could likely exhale a shopping list and conjure tears (to be honest we haven't tried this yet), OK Computer's themes are equally ambitious: There's that existential dream world, a need to escape empty feelings, and a wish/dread to find transcendence beyond "a heart that's full up like a landfill, a job that slowly kills you, bruises that won't heal." As Twilight Sad drummer Mark Devine notes, "the fear of modern society [is] evident in every corner of OK Computer." All that said (and placed on infinite repeat), we embrace the irony of releasing OKX as a series of MP3's sent to us by their makers via email and enjoyed by you on a computer. Kissing might still include saliva, but putting together and playing a record no longer requires human contact. In our over-documented, blogged, reality televised, YouTube/MySpace realm -- "a town where you can't smell a thing" -- OK Computer's sense of vacuum-packed alienation remains presciently relevant. "Yuppies" are busy networking in "Paranoid Android"; now it's everyone (yeah, even you kid). Now more than ever we need to heed "The Tourist"'s request to slow down and look at the scenery (unless, of course, your scenery's an iPhone "touch" screen).

Analysis aside … the record's also just flat-out beautiful. Songs can't always keep you warm, but goddamn if OK Computer doesn't usually do the trick. OKX's contributors know this: My Brightest Diamond "votes Radiohead [her] favorite band of all time"; John Vanderslice votes "Karma Police"'s bridge "the best bridge ever." Or, David Bazan recalls being "instantly moved" by "Let Down"'s "first depressed/hopeful (now classic) guitar line," adding "by the end of the second verse I was choking back tears, undone." And Cold War Kids' Nathan Willett sums it up perfectly: "OK Computer is the single most important album to be released during my youth ... it was a rite of passage … I have never had an emotional connection with an album quite like I have with this one." Hopefully some of that (or that or that) magic has made its way onto OKX. Slow down, dig in.

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Hmmmm.... never been much of a fan of "OK Computer" myself. It always just seemed like a necessary stop-gap that allowed them to reach the majestic heights of "Kid A" and "Amnesiac."

Posted by: Gary at 07/10/07 1:03 PM | Reply
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

Posted by: Al at 07/10/07 1:10 PM | Reply
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Wow. Thanks very much, stereogum!

Is that cover of 'Let Down' the same version from Pedro The Lion's 2004 tour EP?

Posted by: seth at 07/10/07 1:12 PM | Reply
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This has to be a first - kudos to Stereogum. Loved Doveman's and The Twilight Sad's covers...and I've just started listening.

Posted by: dudeasincool at 07/10/07 1:12 PM | Reply
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I love this idea. Thanks for doing this!

Posted by: Lauren at 07/10/07 1:15 PM | Reply
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> Is that cover of 'Let Down' the same version
> from Pedro The Lion's 2004 tour EP?

Nope! These are all new! Enjoy.

Posted by: scott at 07/10/07 1:17 PM | Reply
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"ambition makes you look PRETTY ugly".

Posted by: lyrics police at 07/10/07 1:24 PM | Reply
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Nice! Can't wait to give it a listen. I'm interested to hear just about anyone cover "Climbing Up The Walls." Still my favorite Radiohead song ever.

Posted by: Adam at 07/10/07 1:26 PM | Reply
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> Nope! These are all new! Enjoy.

Oh la la!

Posted by: seth at 07/10/07 1:27 PM | Reply
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lyrics police, stand back from the crime zone. this is my case now- i think that might be a joke.

Posted by: joke police at 07/10/07 1:28 PM | Reply
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dude! yes! rad. i've been checking back all morning -- this is truly awesome. cheers!

Posted by: leah. at 07/10/07 1:34 PM | Reply
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this is a great idea in theory ... in actuality?
wow. still trying to find the song in that "cover" of "paranoid android."

Posted by: jim at 07/10/07 1:35 PM | Reply
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give me your badge and gun, joke police. I'm taking you off the beat.

Posted by: karma police at 07/10/07 1:50 PM | Reply
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sometimes you have to hurt the ones you love???

Posted by: gabe at 07/10/07 1:56 PM | Reply
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Thank you! thank you! This is great! How long did it take to compile all of these songs for you guys to release it today?

Posted by: Nate at 07/10/07 1:57 PM | Reply
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When will someone have the sack to do a cover version of The Bends?

Posted by: El Payo at 07/10/07 2:00 PM | Reply
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"never been much of a fan of "OK Computer" myself. It always just seemed like a necessary stop-gap that allowed them to reach the majestic heights of "Kid A" and "Amnesiac.""

Wow.

Might want to give it another listen, brah.

Posted by: Joe at 07/10/07 2:00 PM | Reply
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You should really get some .ZIP action going here, Stereogum.

Posted by: The Other Matthew at 07/10/07 2:01 PM | Reply
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ram it, karma police. i'm shutting down this whole operation.

Posted by: captain of the running gag police at 07/10/07 2:04 PM | Reply
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Thanks. This really is pretty cool.

The most influential album I've been alive to see and believe in from day one.

And still my favorite.

Posted by: brian h at 07/10/07 2:06 PM | Reply
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Hey - in the comments on the tracks it says 'download b-sides at stereogum.com'. Does that mean some Pearly and Melatonin action?

Posted by: El Payo at 07/10/07 2:07 PM | Reply
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Digging the Vanderslice, this is way better than another Sgt. Pepper tribute. Can't wait to hear the rest.

Posted by: tk. at 07/10/07 2:08 PM | Reply
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that cold war kids cover is fucking atrocious

Posted by: kevin at 07/10/07 2:10 PM | Reply
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can i get you a coffee, sarge?

Posted by: secretary to the captain of the running gag police at 07/10/07 2:14 PM | Reply
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my shitty tuesday just got a whole lot better. thanks, gum.

Posted by: kylie at 07/10/07 2:15 PM | Reply
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thanks s'gum!

this is quite amazing :)

Posted by: maureen at 07/10/07 2:18 PM | Reply
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Is Ms. Nicoleslaw responsible for that awesome cover art?

Posted by: rachael m. at 07/10/07 2:19 PM | Reply
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this is great- one of my favorite albums of all time no doubt. I remember a couple of months ago "Let Down" came up on random and I remember thinking "this sounds like it could be released today- hasn't aged at all." And "Airbag"? my god...I wanna listen to it right now. Ok Computer/Kid A/Amnesiac- what an amazing run.

I'll check out the covers- thanks Stereogum!

Posted by: Dino at 07/10/07 2:20 PM | Reply
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capt. -

that's okay, the case is closed anyway - they covered up the crime!

Posted by: lyrics police at 07/10/07 2:21 PM | Reply
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no need captain. the case is closed - they've covered up the crime!

Posted by: lyrics police at 07/10/07 2:23 PM | Reply
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Helluva lineup!

Posted by: Jeff at 07/10/07 2:23 PM | Reply
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this is great- one of my favorite albums of all time no doubt. I remember a couple of months ago "Let Down" came up on random and I remember thinking "this sounds like it could be released today- hasn't aged at all." And "Airbag"? my god...I wanna listen to it right now. Ok Computer/Kid A/Amnesiac- what an amazing run.

I'll check out the covers- thanks Stereogum!

Posted by: Dino at 07/10/07 2:24 PM | Reply
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This is pretty cool...

Has anyone listened to the reggae version of OK Computer? Or is that old news?

If not check out Radiodread by the Easy Star All-Stars. Also cool.

Posted by: jackhammer at 07/10/07 2:27 PM | Reply
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Other than the Cold War Kids covering my favorite OK Computer track, Stereogum actually outdid themselves .

Posted by: Justin at 07/10/07 2:42 PM | Reply
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bends/ok computer : amnesiac/kid a :: apples : oranges

Posted by: crustcake at 07/10/07 2:43 PM | Reply
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The Cold War Kids cover almost made me lose my lunch.. TERRIBLE!!

Posted by: dan at 07/10/07 2:53 PM | Reply
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RE: b-sides ... keep an eye on the site this week.

Posted by: scott at 07/10/07 2:56 PM | Reply
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This has already been done in tribute to the 10 year mark of OK Computer @ www.hypeful.com

It was put up on June 22.

http://www.hypeful.com/2007/06/22/ok-computer-turns-10/

Is this a rip-off??????

Posted by: Heath at 07/10/07 3:13 PM | Reply
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This has already been done! There was a tribute to the 10 year mark of OK Comp. done over @ HYPEFUL.COM

http://www.hypeful.com/2007/06/22/ok-computer-turns-10/

It features a list of each song done as a cover!!!

Is this a rip-off, s'gum???

Posted by: Heath at 07/10/07 3:16 PM | Reply
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Really? Was the Cold War Kids cover that bad? I personally thought it was the best in the bunch, veering the loud controlled chaos into quieter terrain was a pretty fascinating choice. Almost every other track (aside from "Paranoid Android" and "Fitter Happier," good stuff) was a dull, note-for-note retread of the original. If anything made me lose my lunch, it was that Sarah McLachlan-karaoke hack Worden.

Posted by: D at 07/10/07 3:17 PM | Reply
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The "Easy Star-All Stars" released a reggae version of OK Computer in 2006 called "Radiodread". It's a song-by-song cover album and it's INCREDIBLE! Definitely worth a listen...

Posted by: Been there, Heard that at 07/10/07 3:17 PM | Reply
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Well, Heath, it could only be a ripoff if all of these bands started recording their songs on on June 22nd or after---which I am sure they didn't. Compilations like this don't happen in 18 days.

Great work, 'gum.

Posted by: mr. obvious at 07/10/07 3:24 PM | Reply
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Thanks, doooodz. No Surprises is especially killer. DANKE.

Posted by: r*obox at 07/10/07 3:26 PM | Reply
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stereogum has been working on this for months, at least. consider how long it would take to see a project like this through to completion...

Posted by: crustcake at 07/10/07 3:30 PM | Reply
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Heath, someone just collected those previously issued covers from various other recordings and wrote a short paragraph about the album.

these are new takes with much more content.

cool?

Posted by: Toffee at 07/10/07 3:31 PM | Reply
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Yeah, uh, Stereogum ripped off Hypeful's badly executed version; commissioned a bunch of new covers; and improved upon the idea. Not a bad thing at all!

Posted by: Dick Head at 07/10/07 3:33 PM | Reply
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All I have to say is Stereogum needs to do this more often. Great idea! I've always wanted to compile a cover album of In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Anyway, I hope this isn't the last time Stereogum does this. The Bazan and Vanderslice covers blow me away, and that has nothing to do with the fact that they are two of my all-time favorite artists.

Posted by: gabriel at 07/10/07 3:55 PM | Reply
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exactly heath, this is a rip off. hype assembled a mix of pre-recorded covers from who knows when, while stereogum commissioned bands to record brand-new covers for purposes of this project.

you are retarded and should have your commenting license revoked. joke police, karma police, where you at?

Posted by: jemaine at 07/10/07 4:03 PM | Reply
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"OK X: A Tribute to OK Computer is Stereogum's first original music collection..." -Pitchfork

Does MySplice count as an original music collection?

Posted by: ian at 07/10/07 4:15 PM | Reply
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alright Heath, you heard the crowd. beat it.

Posted by: candy bar police at 07/10/07 4:21 PM | Reply
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I just downloaded the Doveman version of Airbag. It was almost 80 megs! And it didn't play as an mp3. Did anyone else have this problem? Thanks.

Posted by: Michael at 07/10/07 4:29 PM | Reply
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Same problem with the Doveman version of Airbag - 80mb file and doesn't play.

Posted by: Bob at 07/10/07 4:33 PM | Reply
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Yeah, I tried downloading the Doveman track a few times now but it's about 80mb and comes out as glitchy gibberish.

Posted by: Matt at 07/10/07 4:47 PM | Reply
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doveman's fixed! my bad.

Posted by: Jim at 07/10/07 4:50 PM | Reply
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gothamist is claiming that "samson dalonoga" might be david cross.

gum, is it true?

Posted by: -T (Tobias) at 07/10/07 4:54 PM | Reply
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Thanks for fixing Doveman.

Posted by: Michael at 07/10/07 5:00 PM | Reply
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Slaraffenland is the best. Thanks!

Posted by: R0GER at 07/10/07 5:46 PM | Reply
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Coral Cache to ease the load on the server:

http://www.stereogum.com.nyud.net:8090/okx/

Posted by: Ryan R at 07/10/07 5:47 PM | Reply
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do you guys need/want help hosting these files to save bandwidth?

great job with the compilation!

Posted by: ken at 07/10/07 6:22 PM | Reply
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here's a zip file of the whole album:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/stereogum/ok_x.zip

Posted by: jim at 07/10/07 6:27 PM | Reply
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could stereogum get any more AWESOME?

Posted by: bly at 07/10/07 6:51 PM | Reply
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"could stereogum get any more AWESOME?"

yeah, they could .ZIP the whole fucking mess and put it out over BitTorrent. I mean, geez, this is the internet.

frankly, I think Toots and the Maytals' cover of let down kills David Bazan's, even thou I like it a ton. Radiodread is the shit. I'm supprized no one else really brought it up besides Been there, Heard that. It's a way better retreatment of the album in my opinion.

Posted by: Colin at 07/10/07 7:23 PM | Reply
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Jim, you are my second fave hero with that fantab zip, Gum, you're number one with this most impressive post. Carry on kids. Thanks and kudos to all.

Posted by: The Oh Thank You Jesus Police at 07/10/07 7:27 PM | Reply
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thanks, 'gum.

thanks, jim.

nice work, both of you.

Posted by: e* at 07/10/07 7:31 PM | Reply
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Colin, I forgot to mention S3 automatically makes torrents when you add "?torrent" to the end of the URL.

so this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/stereogum/ok_x.zip

is also a torrent: http://s3.amazonaws.com/stereogum/ok_x.zip?torrent

Posted by: Jim at 07/10/07 7:35 PM | Reply
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Just when I thought you couldn't get any gummer, you do something like this...

AND TOTALLY REDEEM YOURSELF!

Posted by: michael at 07/10/07 7:38 PM | Reply
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Do more of this. Make a series of it.

Posted by: bargainhut at 07/10/07 7:45 PM | Reply
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There's no doubt that that's David Cross. I've heard him make that voice so much.

Posted by: Derek at 07/10/07 8:07 PM | Reply
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why no mention that some people other than stereogum helped curate and put this thing together?

Posted by: ThePlaylist at 07/10/07 8:08 PM | Reply
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Wow! So so cool. Thanks Stereogum!

Posted by: Jono at 07/10/07 8:08 PM | Reply
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The Stereogum / Pitchfork merger finally happened! Hopefully there's a Perez Hilton collaboration in the near future. You guys need more gossip up in here.

Posted by: Beans at 07/10/07 8:19 PM | Reply
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I don't know if this is a rip off (see: http://www.hypeful.com/2007/06/22/ok-computer-turns-10/ ) But if it's not . . . that sure is a BIG coincidence . . . Besides, I thought Stereogum and Hypeful were buds . . . if it's not, gum could have ATLEAST given Hypeful a shout out . . .

Posted by: Nico at 07/10/07 8:32 PM | Reply
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With the exception of the Cold Wars Kids (it really is bad) this is an incredible compilation and one that deserves repeated listens. Even Fitter Happier is good. Well done to all involved.

Posted by: Bonny at 07/10/07 8:49 PM | Reply
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Great job. Congrats. Excellent idea, fantastic execution. Has Rick Rubin called you to offer you an A&R gig yet?

Posted by: Bruce at 07/10/07 9:04 PM | Reply
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Fucking brilliant. I can't wait to hear it.

Posted by: Sommer at 07/10/07 9:53 PM | Reply
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you re just gods!!!!! i really mean in the methodological way.
great idea, good project, awesome realisation. BRAVO!

Posted by: pierreluc de montreal at 07/10/07 10:56 PM | Reply
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im not done listening quite yet, but i really like the vanderslice "karma police". nothing else has really struck me yet. as much as i dislike cold war kids it pains me to say thins, but their song isnt as bad as everyone makes it out to be.

and marissa nadler is still boring.

Posted by: annie onymous at 07/10/07 11:48 PM | Reply
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Happier. Fitter. More Productive.

Posted by: Webbster at 07/10/07 11:51 PM | Reply
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The best Radiohead cover I've ever heard though is still Easy Star All-Stars cover of Let Down on Radiodread. The rest of the album isn't that great but that one song is an amazing cover.

Posted by: paul at 07/11/07 12:08 AM | Reply
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"I don't know if this is a rip off (see: http://www.hypeful.com/2007/06/22/ok-computer-turns-10/ ) But if it's not . . . that sure is a BIG coincidence . . . Besides, I thought Stereogum and Hypeful were buds . . . if it's not, gum could have ATLEAST given Hypeful a shout out . . ."

Hasn't this already been gone over? If you can't tell the difference between Hypeful and Stereogum's tributes then you must be slightly retarded

Posted by: jeez... at 07/11/07 12:13 AM | Reply
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Kudos guys!! Weird & beautiful interpretations.

How about a Colour & the Shape tribute?? jk.

Good to see the haters are mostly absent from this one, aside from #1 up there (but who at least was civil) ... we can all agree OK is one the best albums ever, who COULD hate?

Do Kid A in 2010!!

Posted by: 2 sheds at 07/11/07 12:56 AM | Reply
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That Marrisa Nadler version of No Surprises is beautiful.

Posted by: Guuzbourg at 07/11/07 1:22 AM | Reply
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the mobius band cover is amazing! seeps in there without being too obvious and very them...lots of cool added sound! that and marrisa nadler are my favorites.

Posted by: laura at 07/11/07 1:49 AM | Reply
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Thanks, Stereogum, I'll give this a go, since I find actual Radiohead unlistenable. (Got to bring some hate to the party, sorry)

Maybe it's my age, but mostly I think it's Radiohead's incurable upper-middle-class Englishness.

Technophobia and fear of the modern world are valid emotions, though I can't share them, but what do they LIKE? What do they believe IN? We know what they're against, but what are they FOR? What brings them JOY?

To think that people used to accuse The Smiths of being joyless miserablists. Maybe it's their Irish ancestry, but the 'Queen is Dead' sounds like a night of Guinness-fuelled non-stop jigging compared to this lot.

Posted by: Jonesey at 07/11/07 7:41 AM | Reply
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right click right click right click...

Posted by: stytzer at 07/11/07 7:51 AM | Reply
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Excellent guys!!
Thanks for this stuff.
:D

Posted by: Yiyo at 07/11/07 8:08 AM | Reply
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I was never much for OK Compu....SHUT THE FUCK UP!

Posted by: d at 07/11/07 10:04 AM | Reply
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Is it just me, or does any one else feel like every 5 years is a great year for music?

This came out in '97, '92 was a banner year, 2002 was alright, and '07 is shaping up to be brilliant

Posted by: Michael at 07/11/07 10:34 AM | Reply
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