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U2's Bono: 'Radiohead were courageous for 'In Rainbows' release'

Singer rejects manager's claim that download 'backfired'

Tue 24 Jun, 2008

Comments (3)

If you listen to it and hate it, I don't have a problem. It just pisses me off that so many ignorant people hate a band based on their opinion of the singer. Ha- turnip!

Sun 29 Jun, 2008

Bono has never told me how to live my life, Orangeboy. He draws attention to certain issues, as the great Thom Yorke does. He just does it better. Musically, Radiohead is currently superior, but at least U2 will never write something as awful as "I Wanna Live a Dream In My Record Machine."

Thu 26 Jun, 2008

Rggfoot is yet another one deluded by his hatred of Bono. U2 is a successful business, that doesn't make them greedy. I love Radiohead, but their bravery was returned with greed from their own fans. As for Bono being "Sensitive to what Radiohead were trying to do", he's defending their experiment, not saying it was the right thing to do. Do you think Radiohead wanted loyal fans to pay nothing like they did? Let's see if the next Radiohead album is pay what you want...

Wed 25 Jun, 2008

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