"At the end of OK Computer we were playing big, big arenas and it wasn't right. You can do those things occasionally but at the time it didn't feel right"
- Ed O'Brien
About this Quote
In this quote, Ed O'Brien, a member of the band Radiohead, reviews their experience after launching their album "okay Computer." He discusses that they were playing in large arenas, which may appear like a dream become a reality for numerous artists. Nevertheless, O'Brien expresses that it didn't feel right at the time. This might be translated as a feeling of discomfort or anxiousness with the abrupt popularity and success they were experiencing. He likewise acknowledges that playing in huge arenas can be satisfying sometimes, but it wasn't the right fit for them at that moment. This quote highlights the importance of remaining real to oneself and not getting caught up in external pressures or expectations.
This quote is written / told by Ed O'Brien somewhere between April 15, 1968 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England.
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