
Radiohead | OK Computer: A Classic Album Under Review
Music · Documentary
Overview
This 53-minute film reviews the most influential album of one of rock musics true giants. The documentary includes rare musical performances never before available on DVD, and obscure footage of comments, criticisms and insights on every track from the album by; writer, journalist, and author of Radiohead: A Guide To Their Music, Mark Paytress; respected rock authority and ex-Mojo editor, Barney Hoskyns; Radiohead biographer Alex Ogg, and more. Through this DVD you can reassesses and get insight into one of rocks seminal works: OK Computer.
Top Cast


Thom Yorke
Thom Yorke
Self
Thom Yorke
Self


Jonny Greenwood
Jonny Greenwood
Self
Jonny Greenwood
Self


Colin Greenwood
Colin Greenwood
Self
Colin Greenwood
Self


Ed O'Brien
Ed O'Brien
Self
Ed O'Brien
Self


Philip Selway
Philip Selway
Self
Philip Selway
Self
Mark Paytress
Mark Paytress
Self
Mark Paytress
Self
Barney Hoskyns
Barney Hoskyns
Self
Barney Hoskyns
Self
Alex Ogg
Alex Ogg
Self
Alex Ogg
Self
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