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Title: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Clive on September 09, 2009, 14:08
The launch of the computer game The Beatles: Rock Band will see a selection of the band's music being available to download for the first time ever.

A selection of The Beatles' back catalogue will soon be available to download legally for the first time in history, following the release of video game The Beatles: Rock Band on Wednesday.
The release of the game, which sees players being able to peform 45 of the band's songs in famous venues and with custom-built instruments, coincides with record label EMI's physical release of 14 of the group's digitally remastered albums.
And from 19 October owners of The Beatles: Rock Band will be able to download the whole Abbey Road album through either their Xbox, PlayStation or Wii for about £10 or select songs from the album at 99p each.  
It is the first time that The Beatles' own record label; Apple Corps, along with EMI Music, Harrisongs Ltd and Sony/ATV Music Publishing have agreed to present The Beatles' music in an interactive video game format and offer the music for download.
Plans on how best to offer The Beatles' back catalogue online have been in discussion between the main parties involved for some time.  
The companies will also be offering Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band for sale in November followed by Rubber Soul in December.  
Watch gameplay trailers and get full tracklistings at The Beatles: Rock Band official site.


http://www.thebeatlesrockband.com/
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on September 09, 2009, 22:03
You can take my place in the queue, Clive.  :)
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Clive on September 09, 2009, 22:32
Got them all on vinyl and CD Simon.   :D
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on September 09, 2009, 22:39
Would you agree that the CDs of the Red and Blue albums were / are a complete rip-off, given that they could have fitted each onto one CD?
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Clive on September 09, 2009, 22:45
Yes, a complete rip off.  But I blame the record companies for getting every last penny out of fans. 
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on September 09, 2009, 23:03
Yes, that's a big part of it.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Sandra on September 10, 2009, 00:39
I have a CD in some strange format that only plays on the pc that has every beatles album they made up to the anthology one.
It has all the album cover pictures on and all the song titles and when you play a track it even has the main words of that track.
Its only in mono and not at the highest bit rate but sounds great through my 2.1 pc speakers  :)
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: GillE on September 10, 2009, 00:45
Why bother?

 :dunno:
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Sandra on September 10, 2009, 01:02
1: Because its technically possible and cleverly done. :)

2: Because the Beatles helped make the 60s the 60s and they made some great music.  :)
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: GillE on September 10, 2009, 01:46
But I've already got all the Beatles recordings and I enjoy listening to them.  They are adequate to the task.  I don't aspire to drive a F1 race car because it's technically possible or firebomb some Vietnamese because it was part of the 60s and the Americans made great munitions.

Come on, Sandra, you've got to have just the teensiest suspicion that there's a bit of exploitation going on here.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Sandra on September 10, 2009, 03:31
I have a few of their albums on vinyl but dont think I would ever play them again. I have however played that cd a few times, either to show it someone or just to leave playing for a few hours as background music.
The re released and digitally remastered collection is exploiting people who are avid Beatles collectors and who would want to own it, even though they already have all the albums, probably on vinly, cassette and CD.
There will however be a lot of younger people who have been deprived of decent music throughout the 80s and up to the present day who will be able to hear for themselves what real music was like and should be like  :)
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 07, 2009, 21:34
I think I missed this last comment... there is lots of great music around now! We don't need rich artists getting even richer by doing didly squat.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 07, 2009, 23:39
There is lots of good music around, but you have to be prepared to look for it, as you won't hear it on the radio.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 08, 2009, 00:24
There is lots of good music around, but you have to be prepared to look for it, as you won't hear it on the radio.

indeed... even radio stations like Kerrang play lots of the same crap.  Simon - you come across 30 Seconds to Mars (their new single is out and pretty damn good)? I have to say I'm still playing the new Muse album over and over.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 08, 2009, 00:40
I have the first 30 Seconds to Mars CD, and it's OK, but the single was the best thing on it.  Haven't heard the new one yet.  CD of the year so far, is the new Green Day.  Bloody brilliant!  I'm waiting for a few which are stuck in the post at the moment, the new Bon Jovi being one.  Sounds like a much more rocky album than their last one, thankfully.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 08, 2009, 00:48
I'm not sure about the Greenday album.. tis good, but I found it a bit too like the last one - almost too epic.

I've very much enjoyed Billy Talent III.

Oh and this will be 30 Seconds... 3rd album.

I've now got a ton of Canadian rock I should listen to. Did I mention how much they hate Nickelback over here, even though they are Canadian... actually they are from a small town called Hanna - which I went to and took a bunch of photos of posted it a while back (http://www.flickr.com/photos/starrydude/sets/72157622510448290/)... you can see where they got their inspiration from!
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 08, 2009, 00:54
I love the Nickelback album!  Dark Horse, I think. The latest one, anyway.  Are they still into Rush over there?
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 08, 2009, 00:55
Unfortunately, yes.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 08, 2009, 01:00
Oh ye of little taste!  ;D
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 08, 2009, 01:01
 :chill: its only Rush.  :devil:

Though I don't mind them really.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 08, 2009, 01:04
The Snakes and Arrows album is rather good, but they're bette live, when they play all the old stuff.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 08, 2009, 01:06
The Snakes and Arrows album is rather good, but they're bette live, when they play all the old stuff.

Oh people always say that last bit... I reckon if we took a 100 bands most people would say they prefered their old stuff.

I always like seeing bands live... I've only managed to see some hillby rock while I've been here... they were all doing line dancing so I stood in the middle and tried to start a mosh pit...
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 08, 2009, 10:24
Oh people always say that last bit... I reckon if we took a 100 bands most people would say they prefered their old stuff.

I think that's because when you go to a gig, you want to hear the stuff you know.  There's nothing worse than a band who play their entire new album at a show, especially if it's only just been released.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: sam on November 08, 2009, 15:56
I think that's because when you go to a gig, you want to hear the stuff you know.  There's nothing worse than a band who play their entire new album at a show, especially if it's only just been released.

Or not even released yet... I've been to gigs when that's happened.
Title: Re: The Beatles' music available online for first time
Post by: Simon on November 08, 2009, 16:22
Indeed.