Oct 4 2003

Radiohead comments on file-sharing…

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Recently after their Los Angeles show on their Hail to the Thief Concert tour, lead singer of Radiohead, Thom Yorke in an interview with E! Online commented on file-sharing.


Check out his colorful, to the point, and truthful remarks of why people ‘pirate’. Just as when watching them live, words don’t do it justice, you should just watch the video clip…..


Click HERE to see the video clip or go here for the full interview
*cough* I got to see them in San Diego earlier this week and it was amazing! Ok, now buy the Hail to the Thief Album and support the best band of our time ;-)

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