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Finally: The Beatles in the iTMS!!!
US Store:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/...edItemId=551282
European Store:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/...ItemId=16010428
Who would have thought...
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/...edItemId=551282
European Store:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/...ItemId=16010428
Who would have thought...
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I don't plan on purchasing any of the Beatles songs.
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Originally posted by wdlove: I don't plan on purchasing any of the Beatles songs. |
Hombresinistro:
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Originally posted by Spheric Harlot: You do know that all the talk of satanic messages on the albums if you play them backwards was just a hoax, right? |
I'm going to wait for about 400,000 more songs to be sold before I buy one of the tracks just so it'll be announced that my winning song and the 100th million Apple song sold was a track from The Beatles.
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Originally posted by Randman: I'm going to wait for about 400,000 more songs to be sold before I buy one of the tracks just so it'll be announced that my winning song and the 100th million Apple song sold was a track from The Beatles.
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I'll do the same! "Let it be" a Beatles song...
Not that I ever thought you would win the Powerbook, because I certainly will.
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Originally posted by wdlove: I don't plan on purchasing any of the Beatles songs. |
I don't care for them either. Except 'Tomorrow Never Knows'.
Does this mean Apple computer and Apple music are friends now? No more fighting?
Well, I won't be buying any of the tracks either as I already have all of the stuff on CD as well as a waist-high stack of LPs, EPs, and 45s.
It's somewhat like the end of an era. Up to now, the only legal way to own Beatles music was to purchase an actual disc. Heck, Beatles music wasn't even available on any of those "Greatest Hits of the 60s" compilations (Thank god!).
Oh well, I'll continue to enjoy my vinyl and being able to hear the differences between the mono and stereo versions and some other differences between the English releases and the releases from other countries.
It's somewhat like the end of an era. Up to now, the only legal way to own Beatles music was to purchase an actual disc. Heck, Beatles music wasn't even available on any of those "Greatest Hits of the 60s" compilations (Thank god!).
Oh well, I'll continue to enjoy my vinyl and being able to hear the differences between the mono and stereo versions and some other differences between the English releases and the releases from other countries.
Metallica, anyone?
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Originally posted by His Dudeness: Metallica, anyone? |
keep up. Metallica have had mp3's for download on their own site for years now.
It's funny how pretty much nobody has actually clicked the links, apparently.
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Originally posted by Spheric Harlot: It's funny how pretty much nobody has actually clicked the links, apparently.
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Originally posted by Stradlater: Yeah, I was wondering...clicking the link and then reading these messages... |
I just assumed folks were huge fans of the Chipmunks versions....that is was another "covers better than originals thread".
There are a couple of songs by The Beatles available on iTMS. Some early stuff including a rare Lennon-Harrison instrumental.
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Originally posted by Spheric Harlot: It's funny how pretty much nobody has actually clicked the links, apparently.
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We've been Punk'd.
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Originally posted by vmpaul: We've been Punk'd.
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Chipmunks Rock!
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Originally posted by voyageur: I just assumed folks were huge fans of the Chipmunks versions....that is was another "covers better than originals thread".
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so is "Japanese Banana."
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Originally posted by vmpaul: We've been Chipmunk'd.
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Fixed

-t