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The Streets’ Mike Skinner has made cracks at the release of Radioheads new album “In Rainbows” on his myspace blog, following the bands radical decision to allow fans to choose the price of the album.
Skinner announced that he has no plans of following Radiohead in their decision to allow fans to select a price for the album with the release of a new line of T-shirts and merchandise related to his hit online video blog “Beat Stevie” which follows Steve and cohorts being filmed backstage at shows.
On the blog Steve mentions “We will also soon be selling Beat Stevie T-shirts! I haven't gone all 1968 though, we won't be asking for people to decide what price they'd like to pay. They will be reassuringly expensive.”