Radiohead’s experiment in letting fans download their music and pay what they thought was appropriate had decidedly mixed results. But that’s not going to stop Courtney Love from going out and doing exactly the same thing. Or not. That seems to be the gist of this all too typical comment from Courtney’s epically unhinged MySpace page:
as for radiohead= they didnt jump off a REAL clifff, they bungee jumped you KNOW the kamikaze pilot in me wants to do the same damm thing except with the best material not live material and not what people have heard except as few pieces that people havebnrt heard mixed and recorded properly-= i also wanna mAke my Lachapelle videos as i woukldnt wantot owork with anyone else for Videos or anything- hes my bff and i love working with him he knows excactly how to pull me out of myself or any rut, with the real thing-
Translated from Courtney’s native Dementianese, this means…. Okay, I have no idea what this means, and anyone who can understand this gibberish should be tested for early onset Alzheimer’s. I do know that copying Radiohead won’t revive Courtney’s lost and largely imaginary hipness. Moreover, Courtney Love could offer her music as a free download with a complimentary gift certificate to Pizza Hut thrown in, and it would still be an overpriced ripoff. She’d be better off trying to promote her own genuinely unique talents. I try to read her blog entries, and it amazes me that anyone could teach themselves how to type with their knees while belted into a straitjacket.




















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You’re absolutely right, only talented artists could pull that trick off, and God knows there’s no talent in her.
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