I’m not going to rehash the barrage of Beatles references that we’ve used before in our previous coverage, but I will say that Reuters is reporting that the UK press speculation of the imminent release of the Fab Four’s discography on iTunes may be a bit premature.
McCartney says that the catalog will be released this year. Of course, that’s what he said last year, too.
Reuters:Reports on Friday suggested that unnamed sources “close to Sir Paul McCartney” had confirmed that the Beatles catalog would be available online though iTunes and other legal services “within months.” However, the claim has been met with a string of “no comments” from the Beatles’ own label Apple Corps, and EMI. “This is not news nor is it a scoop,” says an Apple Inc. spokesman, declining further comment.
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I want to call it now... American Idol is putting all of the weeks music on iTunes... this week is Lennon/McCartney week... Maybe Apple is working with their new friend Fox to announce the Beatles addition to iTunes on American Idol on Tuesday on Fox.
What idiot wants to listen to this amazing music as an AAC, anyway..?
Buy the CD's, rip as high quality AAC if you HAVE to, or Apple loss-less if you have the space (all perfectly legal), and enjoy the Beatles' music with the confidence of knowing you have a high quality backup on your shelf...