Wednesday, February 09, 2005

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:

Blogger DH said...

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.

11:41 pm  
Blogger Sarah said...

Lundy, fastnet, Irish sea! thats odd

5:55 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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.

12:50 am  

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