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Radiohead In Rainbows

I just bought, downloaded, and am now listening to In Rainbows. So far it sounds like a Radiohead album. Not as weird as they usually are.

The album has 10 songs and is 42.5 minutes long.

http://www.inrainbows.com/

The way it works is that you pick how much you pay (I guess zero is an option), put in your credit card info, and they give you a link to download immediately. The whole process took about 4 minutes, including waffling on deciding how much to pay and reading the sparse “Terms & Conditions” document.

Things I wanted to know before I paid, but annoyingly could not find on their website:
– The file format is mp3.
– The bit rate 160 kpbs.
– How long will the download link be active after I buy?
– How many times can I download it?
– What happens if my hard drive crashes in 6 months and I need to download it again? 6 years?
– Does the amount I put down for the download count toward buying the FREAKING 40 BRITISH POUND (!!?) box set if I decide later I want physical media?
– What are the usage restrictions, if any?

I decided to pay 1 British Pound. There was a .45 Pound service fee also. This is about 25-50% what I think albums should cost these days. I decided not to pay more because if I like the music a lot I will have to buy it again on CD.

We’re getting closer to buying the art directly from the artist. I kinda got the feeling I was giving my money to Radiohead itself, even though I’m sure they’re not doing everything themselves. The store itself is hosted at a domain called xurbiaxendless.com. The confirmation page says, “This transaction will appear on your credit card bill as WASTE PRODUCTS LTD.” Heh.

The lack of information prior to the download was annoying. My general rule of thumb about buying digital media is that I want this to be the LAST TIME EVER that I have to pay for this content. I would much rather download an .iso that I can then burn, rip, convert, do whatever I want with, etc. Some people might be annoyed that there is no album art, but I don’t care.

Other Observations:
I get the impression this was as much as marketing gimmick experiment as it was an act of revolution. Which is fair enough; I’m still glad they’re doing it. It may end up being revolutionary anyway. Maybe when other artists see how much freaking money Radiohead is going to make on this, they’ll start putting up their own sites.

I tried the download from another computer, then again from this one, but got this error (yes in all caps):
I’M SORRY, BUT THIS ACTIVATION CODE HAS ALREADY BEEN USED.

IF YOUR DOWNLOAD WAS INTERRUPTED OR YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED ANY PROBLEMS, PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICES:

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What kind of shorts do clouds wear?

THUNDERWEAR!

– Only good Laffy Taffy joke I’ve had so far. And it was on a banana one. I’m sure that if Amorphis were here we’d all have a hearty guffaw that would turn into an impromptu jam that would turn into the title track on their next album.

RAAAWRRR

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KARA OK!!

You know what would be a great freaking combo concert? Elton John & Prince.

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small tinyurl annoyance

TinyUrl is awesome for shortening long links but it’s annoying that you don’t know what you’re clicking on sometimes.

Normally I look at the bottom line of my browser (Officially known as the Status Bar in Firefox) before clicking on a link to see what I’m about to get. Often it’s something descriptive like http://www.ibm.com/some/such/marketing/crap which I know that I don’t need to click on. But if it’s just http://tinyurl.com/3dbfym then I have to guess, which can be annoying.

I’m not worried about being goatse’d at work, though some people might be.

It’s good for things where you have to copy and paste a link (like in some documents) or have limited space (like twitter) but it’s usually unnecessary on a regular old web page. Please make sure you provide context so I know what I’m about to click on.