Reznor/Williams pee in Radiohead's diaper, while Radiohead sucks the dying cow's tit
by GMM on November 5th 2007, at 03:03 CET

It appears that Radiohead's online album campaign was nothing more than that, an online album campaign. They did not want to change the music biz, they just want to milk the cow while it is dying. Fair enough, doesn't really bother me. The most important aspect of Radiohead's campaign is the consequence that they normalize the concept of purchasing music online, directly from the artist. The more people comfortable spending money online on music, the better. I'm happy about that.

So I don't give a flying fuck about the rest, thou I find it pretty stupid of them to suddenly proclaim it was "all just a stunt" and announce a CD with BONUS TRACKS. Oh so you shouldn't REALLY have paid for the download because you need the CD to get it all. OK computer? No. Radiocunt bling-bling Yorke-shark pudding.

Thank jesus, maria, buddha and the flying spaghetti monster, we have Mr Reznor lecturing us pigs how it really should be done. This is pretty close to my planned model for Unicorn and beyond.

 

 


#1, by georgeblunt on November 6th 2007, at 08:05
What Radiohead did was quite excellent for the music biz as it should be. And i agree, they should show balls instead of being dickheads (hah!).
What Trent/Saul did was the best! Flac download + album art as PDF. Hell Yeah! awesomeness! (and the album is great, too).