It's a Travesty
Ever walked past a juice bar/station and heard Coldplay music playing?
I can handle that. It's something a juice bar/station would play.
When you're standing in the middle of a walkway in a shopping centre, blocking the way for others to walk past because you're eagerly awaiting your name to be called out by the hip teenager with the funky bandaner, brandishing your $5.20 mix of fresh fruit and water that is 100% full of energy and life, contained in a brightly coloured non-biodegradable styrofome cup with even less degradable plastic straw, you may expect to hear a bit of Coldplay.
However, what you may not expect to hear is Radiohead. At a juice bar/station.
Especially not Kid A Radiohead. It takes a true Radiohead fan a length of time to appreciate Kid A, so how is our eagerly awaiting juiceamaniac going to fare?
It is indeed a travesty.
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon and had a shot of wheatgrass.

3 Comments:
If the phase catches on perhaps we can rid the world of needless fruit bar's - or on the other hand we may be able to merely destroy yet another peice of art.
I just think its a marketing ploy, so that the cashiers can take the money from the confused customers as they attempt to justify how they let this happen.
Lundy, fastnet, Irish sea! thats odd
hello, this is andrew, i'm trying to read your entire blog before bed. don't do that with mine.
kid a is my favourite radiohead album. it took no time to grow on me at all. then again, the three years i spent working on portishead, and the other vast array of weird shit i listened to in the mean time, may have had an effect.
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