Dalen Wrote:
Drinky Wrote:
"bitch"
Of course it makes sense that someone who has just been so blindly and eagerly exploited would be getting all defensive about it.
nah, i'm just pointing out how ignorant your comments are.
some of us 'fans' actually enjoy supporting the artists we love, and don't spend time whining about they're motives.
You are the densest fucking person on the planet and "ignorance" is your fucking middle name. I buy more music than you do from a larger variety of artists. I KNOW THIS. All your talk about supporting artists is such wholesale bullshit. You are practically the goddamn leak bandit, and the fact that you buy a few deluxe vinyl packages here and there does not make up for that.
Anyway, as for this shit:
I don't even want the "pay what you want" option to come back, and that's not even really what I mean. It's Radiohead so I would actually be willing to purchase their new album before hearing a note of it, and I would very much prefer a physical copy over paying too much for a download. However, I'm not some drooling fanboy packaging nut who gives two shits about having big prints of Thom Yorke's semi-competent paintings, and I'm certainly not going to pay $20-30 extra for that and for fucking clear vinyl. I like vinyl. I even like CDs. I like nice packaging. I'm not going to decorate my house with Radiohead album art, though, so essentially I don't see any significant added value there. Of course if you're the kind of person who does want that, well, it's great that they're offering this for you. And I'm fully aware that there are tons of people who will eat this up. There are other people, too, like me, who would prefer another choice and would even be happy to pre-order it in order to get on board with this whole "event", but I'd prefer not to feel like I'm being taken advantage of in the process.
The financial success of this "experiment" is irrelevant to me. I'm sure it will work out just fine for
them because they have a huge, rabid fanbase. And I'm sure the value of these things will go right up on eBay because they are limited, and Radiohead has plenty collector-minded fans with money to burn who probably don't even know this is happening right now.
All I'm trying to say is that this is lame compared to what they did with
In Rainbows. That was a big deal. This isn't. The end.