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Radiohead perform "No Surprises" at Glastonbury '97

Today, believe it or not, is the tenth anniversary of the release of Radiohead's OK Computer. Feel old now, don't you? Sorry about that.

At least one the album's central themes - human beings experiencing alienation as a result of the proliferation of cold, unfeeling technology - never came true. Muse on that as you watch their legendary performance on the machine you use to communicate with people everyday, listen to music, watch TV, read news, book your holidays, check your bank balance and do your shopping...

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Posted by StuartW on June 18, 2025 in Classic Festival Performances, Video | StumbleUpon ToolbarPermalink

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