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oh my god jonny
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I had to watch this interview about 10 times to trying to get the concept of what Thom was saying; I was distracted by his sexiness. ;)
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@Meazum I don't like it when people slag of creep, it's a good song (READ THE REST OF THE COMMENT BEFORE YOU KILL ME!) I just think it's nowhere near as good as most of their other stuff, it's overplayed and it's a shame that it's the only song non-fans think of when they think of radiohead.
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@ericmsandoval: That's kind of hard to think about ethically when the band released "In Rainbows" for whatever price people were willing to pay. Ya' dig? XD
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Radiohead could make a number pop song or be like muse (eh....) if they wanted to, but they choose to stick to their roots and don't give in to the record company
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i always thought that it's the internet that causes people to want to obtain their music via the internet. plenty of musicians use the internet as their medium for delivery... so, the internet it the cause of it all. bye-bye TV, bye-bye radio... hello W W W.
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@ericmsandoval Yeah, your probably right. Though I'm not exactly sure what I'd be "helping out." I'd probably by the albums of those lesser known bands I love before Radiohead, to be honest; I think I'd be helping them out more. I damn sure can't afford to buy all the music I like, and I don't want to do without it...
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@lllcainlll If Radiohead is one of your favorite bands you should probably help out by actually BUYING their albums.
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I liked all of Pablo, Honey...



Ironic that they show the "Creep" clip after Jonny mentions albums with "2 good tracks and 10 rubbish ones"
hemorrhoidprime 4 years ago 36
At least he agrees with my opinion on the whole Record Industry thing. Unlike in the past, you had more than a few acts that were known and actually played well.
Now, it's either you have a hit which the majority hates and the others who love it constantly play it on the radio, making others go mad or you actually have an amazing band like Radiohead though from the past has a new message for the future of music artists:
Make better music.
AirHendrix91 3 years ago 18