Radiohead's "OK Computer": an extraordinary waterfall

First a poem that I wrote about this Radiohead record. An avalanche of glass covers you. The flight of dandelions. Beyond shelves, a stampede (out of focus) of humans bump into each other. And life filters in a ray of light that tastes like fire. This is an arrest, the Earth mumbles. Did paranoia make you forget about the air bag for the ship? Because living in the campaign is more important. First autopromote yourself, to exist later. Intergalactic approval gives you this reflection: productive matter, and that's enough, right? Don't forget your visa: I know you're suspicious of every climbed wall and every planet you've visited. But your luck (ancient human artifact) could change in the music of the credits. OK Computer is a universe that turns with elasticity and emotion. In Radiohead's third work we find timeless and perfect music. This is how this album arrives at its 25th anniversary (published on May 21, 1997 via EMI Parlophone and ...