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