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As to whether the online, DRM-free, pay-what-you-want release has been a "success," I think that the Radiohead was trying to achieve several things, including, in no particular order:
- get the completed album out to fans as fast as possible. Very definite success on this count.
- make money. Success on this count depends on profit from all sources: the download, the CD, next year's tour, merchandise,... Right now, we don't know. We don't even know whether the download will hurt or help sales of the CD.
Matt D., I was thinking the same thing! I downloaded it illegally at first because the Radiohead In Rainbows commerce site sucked at first. When I finally got through, I bought the music, paying what I'd get it for at a Best Buy-like store. And with the physical release coming, I guess I will get that, too.
They played (as in played the record, not covered) the opening track from my favorite album of the year, The Shepherd's Dog by Iron & Wine.
I haven't heard the second In Rainbows disc... must do that soon.