![]() What this album does, that no other record I own does, is make me happy to be a number. That’s how this album makes me feel, it makes me feel like a number.īut that doesn’t even begin to describe how this album makes me feel, that’s a big fat bummer of an emotion I just described up there but what nobody else seems to talk about is that this album makes me happy. You’re a number, and you’ll be a number until you’re another type of number underground. ![]() That’s you surrounded by millions of other blue dots. Then you start zooming out, eyes fixed on that blue dot, as the map grows larger and larger until you’re looking at the entire world with one blue dot on it. Have you ever pulled up the GPS application on your phone, centered on your location, and just stared at it? You don’t mean to, you’re trying to find an ATM or something, but now you’re just standing and staring at that blue dot. I’m here to talk about something different. But I’m not sick of reading about it and I’m willing to bet you aren’t either so hold back your snarky comments for a second, if you want to read about how great “Paranoid Android” is you’ve got 5 pages to choose from. On this website alone there is five friggin’ pages of reviews for it already. Endless think pieces, lists, retrospectives, skeptics wondering if its really all that, and enough breathlessly glowing write-ups to fill a library. I get it this album has many a word devoted to it. “Whom should I call first”, your internal monologue raced frantically as you fumbled for your cell phone, “I could call the mayor? The governor? Or maybe I should go right for the president!” The coffee mug slipped from your hands and crashed onto the floor, you didn’t notice. ![]() “Oh my god” you must have thought, “Someone gave OK Computer a perfect score”. Review Summary: A Chemical Reaction: The Core of OK Computer ![]()
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