Эд объясняет, почему они не боятся выкладывать новые треки в инете.
тут
Ed interview
With albums such as the platinum-selling "OK Computer" to its credit, British pop group Radiohead has legions of computer savvy fans who've uploaded and downloaded their songs online for years.
"I download MP3s myself," Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien told the Chicago Tribune in 2002. "I'd be a hypocrite if I were against it. It does our music a lot of good, because in many ways it takes a while for people to get used to our music. People who are into a band, they'll download the music, but they also want a copy of the album. I'd be worried if we were a straight-ahead pop band, where you hear a song 10 times, and you don't really want to hear it again. But I've got confidence in our music, that there is enough depth and breadth there to survive 'Napstering.'"
Вообще, кстати, о предыдущем посте и о капусте: Эд почеловечнее разговаривает, чем Йорк, и ближе к земной поверхности. О продажах и поп-музыке, а не о спасении земли с Тони Блэром )
Ну и напоследок - один из последних, наверное, гигов, где Йорк нормально "с душой" спел хитовую
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