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		<title>&#8216;OK Computer&#8217; Turns 25 as Radiohead Guitarist Ed O’Brien Reminisces</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2022 12:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s no better way to make yourself feel old than to watch all your favourite cultural milestones grow old with you, and here we’ve got a good one. Radiohead’s seminal (and often considered best) album OK Computer has turned 25 today. The album that put a little bit of everything into the alternative rock genre, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s no better way to make yourself feel old than to watch all your favourite cultural milestones grow old with you, and here we’ve got a good one. Radiohead’s seminal (and often considered best) album <em>OK Computer </em>has turned 25 today. The album that put a little bit of everything into the alternative rock genre, from jazz to progressive-rock inklings, is now a quarter of a century-old – just think about it.</p>
<p>And you can bet the importance isn’t lost on the band’s members either. Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien posted a long message on Instagram, recounting the days when they were making the album and working their way towards becoming one of the most respected musical forces out there.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/ed-obrien-reflects-on-25-years-of-radioheads-ok-computer-it-was-a-magical-time-3230618">He described the time as feeling</a> “<em>like an age away.. 1997 belonged to a different era .. we were just kids.. with unswerving focus and drive”. </em>There are also some special insights into the creative process behind the album, noting certain influences such as Miles Davis’ <em>Bitches Brew </em>(1970), The Beach Boys’ <em>Pet Sounds </em>(1966) and Portishead.<br />
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Also, if you’ve ever wondered how the album managed its distinctive sound, the answer may lie in geography. O’Brien notes some of the unusual places the band found to record in, <a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/ed-obrien-reflects-on-25-years-of-radioheads-ok-computer-it-was-a-magical-time-3230618">such as</a> “<em>inside a vast metal box for storing apples … [or] the magical St Catherine’s Court owned by Jane Seymour</em>“. So if you’re trying to record some music and can’t find yourself a proper studio, don’t bother – they’re overrated apparently.<br />
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O’Brien had some kind words to say about long-term Radiohead collaborator (and currently working with The Smile) Nigel Godrich, <a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/ed-obrien-reflects-on-25-years-of-radioheads-ok-computer-it-was-a-magical-time-3230618">who helped co-produce the album</a>: <em>“he did a beautiful job .. think it was his first production work .. we knew he was the one”. </em>They were right – Godrich’s been a mainstay in their production credits ever since, right up until their most recent album <em>A Moon Shaped Pool </em>(2016).</p>
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<p><script src="//www.instagram.com/embed.js" async=""></script>And if he’s being this nice about their co-producer, he might as well say something about his fellow bandmates, <a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/ed-obrien-reflects-on-25-years-of-radioheads-ok-computer-it-was-a-magical-time-3230618">referring to them as his</a> “<em>Brothers, Philip, Colin, Jonny and Thom .. All love</em>“.</p>
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Despite a lack of new studio LPs as of recent, it’s not like Radiohead’s members have been starving the public of new music as of late. O’Brien’s debut solo album <em>Earth </em>was released back in 2020 and was followed by a brief tour in North America before Covid cut it short. It received good marks from the likes of NME, whose <a href="https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/eob-earth-review-ed-o-brien-radiohead-2646985">4-star review said it proves O’Brien to be the band’s</a> “<em>secret weapon</em>“.<br />
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As for Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, they went along and made themselves a nice new band with drummer Tom Skinner (of Sons of Kemet). The Smile released their debut album last week, titled <em>A Light for Attracting Attention </em>and more of which you can read about <a href="http://www.mxdwn.co.uk/news/the-smile-announce-debut-album-a-light-for-attracting-attention/">here</a>. They also began a European tour last Monday. They may be getting older, but that doesn’t mean the music has to stop just yet.<br />
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