So much for Radiohead's publicity-laced experiment to give their music away for free online -- or more precisely, let their fans determine if they are going to pay for it.
The band recently announced there will be no more pay-if-you-like releases from Radiohead.
I read an account of the story online the other day and the reporter wrote "The band remained quiet about whether the experiment was a success with so many fans opting not to pay anything for "In Rainbows"."
Well, let's see.
If it were a success, don't you think Radiohead would be repeating the offer? Instead, they're moving on. But to what?
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