The first of two "No Surprises" singles released from
Radiohead's groundbreaking
OK Computer, this version includes two bonus tracks: "Palo Alto" and "How I Made My Millions." "Palo Alto," featured in its entirety (and apparently being mixed live by guitarist
Jonny Greenwood) in the tour documentary Meeting People Is Easy, could have fit very neatly on
OK Computer. Named for the city in California that is in the heart of Silicone Valley, a technological hotbed, the themes presented in "Palo Alto," as on
OK Computer, deal with the presumed idealism of modern life and the isolation lurking beneath the surface. Beginning with the cold buzzing of guitars and computers, the song gives way to noisy guitars and, in a powerful moment that could be taken as an opportunity for release and honesty, singer
Thom Yorke asks "I'm OK, how are you? I hope you're OK, too," betraying the bursting emotion of the music with empty niceties that serve to illustrate the alienation of life in a bustling city of the future. "How I Made My Millions" is included here in its original demo form, having been recorded by
Yorke at home on mini-disc. The track features him playing the piano and singing almost incomprehensible lyrics, while someone audibly goes about their business in the background. It's a beautiful melody over some very nice changes, and the rest of
Radiohead were reportedly so fond of the demo that they didn't feel they should add anything to it. ~ Scott Janovitz