news.yahoo.com — After word spread that Prince covered Radiohead's "Creep" at Coachella, the tens of thousands who couldn't be there ran to YouTube for a peek. Everyone was quickly denied — even Radiohead. "Really? He's blocked it?" asked Thom Yorke, "Well, tell him to unblock it. It's our ... song."
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webtweakersJun 1, 2008
Which is probably exactly the reason he tried to ban that video off of the net. I can imagine some artists getting upset by this low quality video ruining a performance. Oh well...
bigmouthbassJun 2, 2008
Irrelevant to what? It's Digg, for goodness sake! It's all just fun, silly person.
tpahornetJun 2, 2008
I thought this was a awesome cover. Shame he isn't making something more positive with this kind of response. Could be great for his future. Everyone has to admit he is a great talent. The internet should give him a way to keep current with his broad following and explore different directions with his music and let his fans see different parts of his musical genius. Too bad he hasn't figured out that.
doodoobrowniesJun 3, 2008
Prince needs to purify himself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka. This is cover is butt..
apoc06Jun 27, 2008
if most of the diggers here were alive [or aware of at least] while he was enduring his battle with warner brothers, you would be more understanding of why he is the way he is. he's always been a bit odd. thats nothing new. considering the amount of bootlegged material people have of him and the fact that he nearly lost access to his ENTIRE catalog to warner brothers, i understand why hes protective of his work.sadly, i dont think that fans who want to promote his work should suffer just because he is worried that some random individual might try to sell their own prince live album. or he doesnt want a cover to be broadcast/ taped due to the fact he might have to deal with the cover artists' record label down the road.