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Radiohead dupes fans
post #2 of 11
10/13/07 at 8:55am
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Re: Radiohead dupes fans
Wow, that's pretty lame. They score a big coup like that and it turns out to be a bust.
post #3 of 11
10/15/07 at 6:13am
Re: Radiohead dupes fans
evidently mtv is blocked at work. whats the gist?
post #4 of 11
10/15/07 at 7:18am
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Re: Radiohead dupes fans
It's just complaining about 160 kbps.There's already a thread for this topic here:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/...d.php?t=262955
post #5 of 11
10/16/07 at 8:28pm
Re: Radiohead dupes fans
This was not a "dupe". No unkept promises were made. The album sounds great. Will it sound better on the physical CD? Sure. Some people won't be able to tell one way or the other.This was an experiment, not an idealistic betrayal of the industry. That wasn't the band's script - that was the media's script. That was the fans' script. Radiohead understands there won't be an overnight revolution. It was a first step. And it has given legitimacy to the "fair pay" digital model and freaked out a lot of industry executives. And we get to listen to a great album in the meanwhile (I paid for the gift box, personally).
Everyone else can strain their brain picking out "compression" in the digital audio. Sheesh.
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10/17/07 at 10:15am
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Re: Radiohead dupes fans
And this morning on the news they announced that iTunes is reducing the price of non-DRM tracks from $1.29 to 99 cents!
post #7 of 11
10/17/07 at 10:38am
Re: Radiohead dupes fans
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Originally Posted by Steve Y
This was not a "dupe". No unkept promises were made. The album sounds great. Will it sound better on the physical CD? Sure. Some people won't be able to tell one way or the other.
This was an experiment, not an idealistic betrayal of the industry. That wasn't the band's script - that was the media's script. That was the fans' script. Radiohead understands there won't be an overnight revolution. It was a first step. And it has given legitimacy to the "fair pay" digital model and freaked out a lot of industry executives. And we get to listen to a great album in the meanwhile (I paid for the gift box, personally). Everyone else can strain their brain picking out "compression" in the digital audio. Sheesh. |
plucked the words right off the end of my fingers on the keyboard.
as far as experiments go I think it was a success, other than having a lossless option for a minimum price (possibly half the price of a physical CD?)
post #8 of 11
10/17/07 at 7:02pm
Re: Radiohead dupes fans
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Originally Posted by Steve Y
This was not a "dupe". No unkept promises were made. The album sounds great. Will it sound better on the physical CD? Sure. Some people won't be able to tell one way or the other.
This was an experiment, not an idealistic betrayal of the industry. That wasn't the band's script - that was the media's script. That was the fans' script. Radiohead understands there won't be an overnight revolution. It was a first step. And it has given legitimacy to the "fair pay" digital model and freaked out a lot of industry executives. And we get to listen to a great album in the meanwhile (I paid for the gift box, personally). Everyone else can strain their brain picking out "compression" in the digital audio. Sheesh. |
hear, hear!
post #9 of 11
11/6/07 at 8:11pm
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Re: Radiohead dupes fans
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And this morning on the news they announced that iTunes is reducing the price of non-DRM tracks from $1.29 to 99 cents!
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That's good news that I missed. I guess this is that iTunes Plus stuff?
As for the Radiohead experiment:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1
post #10 of 11
11/6/07 at 8:48pm
Re: Radiohead dupes fans
This is unsurprising news (most people opting to pay $0). What is surprising is how much money the artists made with this model, given that fact. Those who DID pay for it paid an average of about eight pounds (generally harder core fans and, um, idealists). I've heard of a number of people downloading the songs, listening to the album then downloading again and paying for it the second time. Not only that, but from reading social news sites, blogs, and bulletin boards, it appears many people who downloaded the album wouldn't have paid for it on iTunes or in the store (new listeners, curious about the band due to the publicity). So they're expanding their market as well.There's really no way to tell one way or the other, but the main idea here is that artists continue to try new sustainable models, and hopefully some will click. Protecting and hindering digital sound will just push this twenty-first century market underground. You have to find them where they live.
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11/7/07 at 6:18pm
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Re: Radiohead dupes fans
There is something else they are missing here. I downloaded it for free, but I also fully intend to buy the CD when it finally comes out.One fear I have is that *some* bands might see this and say hey, we're not kosher with the people downloading our stuff for free, so we're not going to try this ourselves.
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