Anyway, this obscure introduction is basically just leading up to me saying that I've been listening to a good bit of Radiohead recently, basically one of the most gargantuan bands in the world for most of the 90's-- and thus, one I've consciously eschewed. Not entirely-- I really liked most of "The Bends" when I first heard it, especially "High and Dry", which to me seemed warm and accessible and sympathetic, not like the music I imagined a group called Radiohead would make. Anyway, lately I've been taking another sonic tour through "OK Computer", which I didn't like as much as "The Bends" on first listen (for obvious reasons).
I particularly like the second half of the album. It's a little more tuneless, but that actually works, because all the songs tend to melt and flow into each other, making the songs more a big, flowing whole. "Karma Police" is very White Album-ish and "No Surprises" is so incredibly arresting with that little glockenspiel-like intro.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I can finally, now, listen to the album, rather than popular perception of the album, which colors my feelings more than I'd like. If something is too popular, I'm not really listening to it, I'm listening to people listening to it. In the words of some great thinker whose name escapes me (maybe Goethe), "Let us space".
Guess what, all of that was just an introduction for a cover of "My Iron Lung". By yours truly!
(I had to kind of chop it and switch it up and improvise it and mess it up. Don't expect perfection).