Ken Tizzard (former bass player of The Watchmen and Thornley) - Quiet Storey House...an Introduction
This guy does a great cover of Tears for Fears' "Mad World"
Also bought...
Junior Boys - So This is Goodbye
And if I don't make it known that
I've loved you all along
Just like sunny days that
We ignore because
We're all dumb and jaded
And I hope to God I figure out
What's wrong
They said: "There's too much caffeine in your bloodstream, and a lack of real spice in your life"
I said : "Leave me alone, because I'm alright, dad. Surprised to still be on my own..."
Oh, but don't mention love. I'd hate the strain of the pain again.
xjsb125 wrote:Saul Williams: The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust!
shit.. thats out?!
i want to hear that for sure
saul rocks.. i once had to get bethany to grab some saul from the indie hub for me because i got banned for something or other.. but yeah.. saul rocks
I am ridiculously curious as to the numbers of how the radiohead thing turned out.
I want to know how much people were paying, and how much has been generated, and how much it would be compared to regular download fixed prices and so on.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
I read in an interview with Trent Reznor that he downloaded the album for a few dollars, then went back and re-downloaded it again for $5000. If their release and Saul's release appear to work out well, I am guessing a new trend will start happening. If you go to nin.com there are some links to interviews with Trent and Saul discussing the subject.
<nam_kablam> I'll be naked holding a ":O" sign while pumping their door