>search up early Thom
What went right ?
Creep got too popular and he decided not to be one
heard you were talkin shit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meeting_People_Is_Easy
>Meeting People Is Easy takes place during the promotion of Radiohead's 1997 release OK Computer, containing a collage of video clips, sound bites, and dialogue going behind the scenes with the band on their world tour, showing the eventual burn-out of the group as the world tour progresses
>Unlike other music documentaries, the film does not focus on the band's friendship with one another, families, or anything else outside the direct production, promotion and touring of a record. Most of the film contains footage consisting of music writing, concerts, promotional material, and abstract video footage.
>During interviews, the rock group take on critics, record-label hype and American modern-rock radio, which Yorke compares to "a fridge buzzing". This coincides with the soundtrack of the film, with sounds that weave in and out of snatches of interviews, conversations, and songs. Along with this "radio wave" effect is a series of edits and quickly moving shots with stills, slow tracking shots, time-lapse photography, and colour/black-and-white film and video.
>The world tour that is the subject of the film has subsequently been admitted as a low point for the band, specifically Yorke, who had a near-breakdown. As "On Your Own Again" by Scott Walker plays on the soundtrack, Yorke is seen placing a note that reads "i am not here and this is not really happening" on his hotel windowpane, which looks out onto midtown Manhattan. This message was suggested by his friend Michael Stipe (singer of R.E.M.)[citation needed] as a way of dissociating himself from everything around him, and was used as the central lyrics of "How to Disappear Completely", released on their following album, Kid A. This would also form the background of Radiohead's recording sessions beginning in 1999 for their next albums Kid A and Amnesiac, inspiring a different songwriting and recording style and the band's changed sound after OK Computer.
>>61121950
i watched like 10 minutes of that and god bored, and i've been a fan for 10 years or more
post rare thoms
>>61122136
>i've been a fan for 10 years or more
So you are a new fan?
What went wrong?
>>61123266
the eye surgery
>>61123407
damn.
>>61122136
It's worth the watch just for all the rare early versions of songs desu.