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Réactions dans la presse à l'annonce de la sortie d'In Rainbows
Ectorleressor:
--- Citation de: Canard de barbarie le mar. 2 octobre 2007, 23:43:26 ---Allez je le up (version DPA 4061s > Sony TCD-D8 > DAT) http://dl.free.fr/getfile.pl?file=/NL9R2OM8/rh2002-08-07d1t04.flac
Il y a une autre version, meilleure mais je n'ai plus le .txt
http://dl.free.fr/getfile.pl?file=/wpebydyP/SHNs04-UpOnTheLadder.shn
Sinon, je sais pas si le HUB existe encore (honte à moi j'y étais op...)
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Yeah quelle réactivité! Grand merci en tout cas!
hunting android:
Fans crash Radiohead album site
Radiohead's official website is back online after demand for their new album caused the site to crash on Monday.
The band announced their new release In Rainbows would only be available to order via www.radiohead.com.
Fans can pre-order the download at any price they choose or pay £40 for a "discbox", which includes two CDs, two records, plus artwork and booklets.
The band's spokesman Murray Chalmers said the website's problems had now been ironed out.
He said the collapse of the site had been caused by waves of fans first logging on in the UK after the announcement about the new album.
Most people are deciding on a normal retail price with very few trying to buy it for a penny
Murray Chalmers
Radiohead spokesman
They were followed by fans on the east coast of the US when they woke up to the surprise news, followed by west coast Radiohead lovers.
Mr Chalmers also said that to date, most fans were pre-ordering the "discbox" and that very few fans were trying to download the album for next to nothing.
He said: "Although the idea is that you can decide what you want to pay, most people are deciding on a normal retail price with very few trying to buy it for a penny."
In Rainbows will be available to download from 10 October with the "discbox" version following on 3 December.
It is the band's first release without a record label as they fulfilled their contract with Parlophone after 2003's Hail To The Thief.
However, the band are currently in negotiations with EMI Music - which owns the Parlophone label - about their future with them, along with a number of other companies.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7024130.stm
Bébéééééé:
--- Citation de: Ectorleressor le mar. 2 octobre 2007, 23:41:11 ---je doute qu'il s'agisse d'un calcul visant à gagner beaucoup plus de thune...enfin bon certains vont me traiter de naïf...je les emmerde, moi j'y crois!
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+1 :bravo: Même si je ne doute pas que ça va pas les déranger de gagner un peu plus ou tout simplement de ne plus se faire baiser là dessus. Mais bon de toute façon, même si Radiohead n'avait qu'une envie depuis longtemps qui était se barrer très vite d'EMI, on peut pas dire non plus qu'EMI avait une main mise importante sur les compositions musicales et les directions choisies du groupe, ils ont toujours été relativement libres quand même. Et puis au niveau thunes c'est pas Thom et ses potes qui vont s'inquieter, ces groupes là, à ce niveau là, ça joue à guichet fermé, et ça empoche essentiellement sur les tournées et les concerts.
Mais bon je me joins à mon ami Ector, Radiohead et l'argent je tiens à croire que ça fait 2 :popopo:
hunting android:
http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=10&title=radiohead_exclusive_interview&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Ectorleressor:
Radiohead Fans To Choose Their Price - SkyNews
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-UBzDTeowE
(l'affichage direct de la vidéo galère donc j'en déduis que ça marche pas)
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