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May 31, 2017 Radiohead Thom Yorke and his Radiohead bandmates look back at how incessant touring, and a creeping sense of alienation, inspired 'OK Computer.' Danny Clinch. To most listeners, lyrics about nasty car accidents, airplane crashes, paranoid androids and alien abductions, not to mention a
"Paranoid Android" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the lead single from their third studio album OK Computer (1997) on 26 May 1997. The darkly humorous lyrics were written primarily by singer Thom Yorke following an unpleasant experience in a Los Angeles bar. The song is more
May 3, 2017 Despite how well it sums up the Radiohead aesthetic, the title "Paranoid Android" did not originate with Radiohead. It was borrowed from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy science fiction series, which features a character named Marvin, the Paranoid Android. According to Yorke, the title was chosen "as a
paranoid android hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy paranoid android radiohead paranoid android youtube paranoid android song paranoid android video meaning i may be paranoid but not an android paranoid android radiohead lyrics 10 Apr 2009. Paranoid Android is a track by Radiohead from the album OK Computer.
In composing “Paranoid Android", Radiohead fused together parts from three different songs, each of which had been written by a different member of the band. The song was at first intended to be humorous, and took its title from Marvin the Paranoid Android from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The OK Computer title also came from A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. While touring for The Bends, the band killed time in the bus by listening to an audio version of Douglas Adams' classic 1979 sci-fi-comedy novel. Halfway through the story, a spaceship computer declares that it's incapable of fending off incoming
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Sep 1, 2003 Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" & Hitchhiker's Guide Cafe Society. to Hitchhikers' in the Radiohead discography. The phrase "OK Computer" appears in the books, for example, but it's also the title of a song that was written for (but left off) the album, which was later retitled Palo Alto. And I was shocked to
The second song on the album, and the first single from it, was Paranoid Android. The title was taken from Marvin, the depressed robot with a brain the size of a planet from Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Series. Thom Yorke would have been 10 when the original radio series was first broadcast, and like
Radiohead's OK Computer refers to a specific line in The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy (self.FanTheories). submitted 3 years ago by bonerwashington. We already know that one song on the album, Paranoid Android, is named after Marvin, the depressed robot. So they're disciples of Douglas Adams.
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