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Noel Gallagher: 'Radiohead's 'In Rainbows' was free marketing'

Oasis legend still praises Thom Yorke and co

Tue 08 Jul, 2008

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It doesn't matter what Radiohead "said" a few months ago; You have to be naive to think they are not shrewd businessmen and you can't take what they say at face value. I don't see how that makes Noel an asshole; Sure, he doesn't have any new ideas. Not many people do these days when it comes to the industry..so it's just his opinion on the matter, which I tend to think is not far from the truth considering that Radiohead re-released the album in a traditional CD format. So what happens to everybody that did pay for those shitty mp3's? Sounds like a capitalist swindle to me...which leads to my final point: PBR_Streetgang, I have a question for you: Do you live in Venezuela? Perhaps China? Maybe, Cuba? no? ...none of the above? ok...then you should probably shut the Fuck up with your load of bollocks and be grateful for the opportunities you have thanks to Capitalism. It's far from perfect, but it's the best we've done so far.

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