
Courtney Love says she's seriously looking at following Radiohead's lead, and putting her music on the internet for free.
Radiohead posted their most recent album "In Rainbows" online, allowing fans to make the choice. The band says it's been a good success.
In a sense it's free, as fans would be given the option, like Radiohead fans, to pay what they want for the music - with free being an option.
She says on her blog: "The kamikaze pilot in me wants to do the same damn thing. I'm grateful for Radiohead for making the first move. I'd do it differently. That's why b-sides are no longer b-sides, but have to be a-sides, to an extent.
"I love risk, and almost everything I've ever done well has been because everyone said I was crazy to do it. That's why words like 'risk management' and 'time management' are resonating with me now."
Love is working on "Nobody's Daughter," expected to be released in 2008.







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