Planting Rainbows and Felony Interference

The last Radiohead album I bought was Kid A at the airport in Athens at 5 am in the morning about 6 years ago, after driving over the Peloponnese for 7 hours. And I was not planning on buying another one.

However, recently I was intrigued by their newest album InRainbows where they ask the customer to “name your own price.” So I did (2 pounds) and downloaded the album – is that too much or too little? – rember Steven King’s Plant?

… and while you are listening to Radiohead, check out Mike Masnick’s blog on Felony Interference.

About Philipp

Philipp Müller works in the IT industry and is academic dean of the SMBS. Author of "Machiavelli.net". Proud father of three amazing children. The views expressed in this blog are his own.

11. October 2007 by Philipp
Categories: Blog | 4 comments

Comments (4)

  1. Kid A was an excellent album. You didn’t like it?

  2. reva_doiss@anonymous.disqus.net'

    Kid A was an excellent album. You didn’t like it?

  3. I’ve downloaded the album with $0 and now feel bad with myself. I think this will be a revolution in the music-sharing industry. You will pay according on how much you appreciate the music and the band, and this will change the whole idea of peer-to-peer.

    What do you think?

  4. reva_doiss@anonymous.disqus.net'

    I’ve downloaded the album with $0 and now feel bad with myself. I think this will be a revolution in the music-sharing industry. You will pay according on how much you appreciate the music and the band, and this will change the whole idea of peer-to-peer. What do you think?