Meeting People Is Easy

Meeting People Is Easy is a 1998 British documentary film by Grant Gee that follows the English rock band Radiohead on the world tour for their 1997 album OK Computer.

Meeting People Is Easy documents the promotion and tour for Radiohead's third album, OK Computer, which began on 22 May 1997 in Barcelona, Spain.

It includes footage of the filming of the "No Surprises" music video and the failed studio session for the song "Man of War", and a performance of "Karma Police" on the Late Show with David Letterman.

[2] The documentary captures the band members' stress during the tour,[3] which the bassist, Colin Greenwood, later said was the lowest point of Radiohead's career.

[4] The journalist Alex Ross described the film as "a kind of counterstrike against the music press, recording scores of pointless interviews with dead-tired members of the band".

[5] Radiohead's co-manager, Chris Hufford, said the film was "psychologically honest" and that he found it depressing to watch: "Seeing that going on where there should have been pride and joy.

[14] Troy Patterson, a critic for Entertainment Weekly, gave it B+, calling it "an expressive mood piece creepy with cosmopolitan paranoia and bracingly somber bombast".