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Ahhma
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#1 by Ahhma Yomamma at Feb 16, 1972 at 10:36 PM EST
Did anyone know that when you are listening to this song on a portable cd player and you unplug the headphone jack just a little bit, you can hear what the background voices are saying. Something to the effect of.. "Code Red/ Danger/ the Pentagon has been hit." freaky, but really cool. Radiohead is amazing.
 
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Kevin
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#2 by Kevin turbyfill at May 7, 1972 at 3:13 PM EST
I just love the ' fond but not in love ' line, that just says such a lot to me.
 
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amy
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#3 by amy at Jul 25, 1976 at 2:34 PM EST
I know some of you already nailed the point.. But my first reaction to this song was that Thom Yorke was trying to describe how society was a broken machine, (The computer voice did it for me..) a flawed machine with good design, that sucks people in and defines perfection, and brainwashes people to think that it's actually acheivable.. And it isn't.. But whatever.. Good song..
 
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metalis4ever
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#4 by metalis4ever at Jan 16, 1981 at 12:16 AM EST
Quite simply, the computer in this song is telling us how to lead our lives and be a model citizen. If we're beaten enough, we reply 'OK Computer'....
 
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Colleen
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#5 by Colleen Shmeltin at Nov 17, 1986 at 10:37 PM EST
This is a good one. This is the prototypical lifestyle-- the ideal. But throughout it is clear something isn't quite right-- clues leak out here and there, and become increasingly desperate as the piece continues. Our speaker is about to burst. There's really too much to say about this one.
 
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Ultra Violet
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#6 by Ultra Violet at Aug 25, 1993 at 2:51 AM EST
"A pig in a cage on antibiotics." Sheer Genius. Some of the best songwriting of all time can be found on any radiohead, pixies, or bob dylan album.
 
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isaac
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#7 by isaac fritsch at Apr 6, 1995 at 1:49 AM EST
aaaahhhh. sounds very creepy. very thought provoking. eep.
 
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Marcus19
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#8 by Marcus19 Doug at Jul 2, 1995 at 7:32 PM EST
This song is really depressing but nevertheless AMAZING because radiohead are brilliant. This is one of the few radiohead songs that I actually understand the meaning of. It's about the "perfect lifestyle" that, really, no one can have, because it's so complicated and as the song goes on, you hear things that arent normal, and i think the person who is trying to maintain a perfect lifestyle is slowly going crazy.
 
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J_ROC
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#9 by J_ROC at Aug 20, 2001 at 6:02 PM EST
"Will not cry in public, Less chance of illness." "Fond but not in love." WOW!..profound,..and true. Congradulations Radiohead (Thom), you made me smile.
 
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#10 by Michael Leathers at May 22, 2002 at 2:17 PM EST
modern, western lifestyle...I suppose. Love the Cat tied to a stick that's driven into frozen winter shit. Just brilliant!