The band that made great music video's long before they were ever heard of, the band that all artists today should owe not only a debt of gratitude but some cash dividends as well looks as if it is finally making their vaunted music catalog available online, just about the last to so.
Too bad the some consider better half of the band is long gone and the undeserved Yoko will just get richer on John, Paul, George and (yea, Ringo too) legendary labor of love, the music will live on forever regardless of it's online availability. This hopefully should open up their great repertoire to the lost kids of today consumed with useless hate filled talentless rap-music.
A couple of classic Beatles videos are inserted to the left in the sidebar, one being the rooftop concert version of Get Back with Billy Preston that turned out being the last performance of the band live and captured on film.
Here is a complete history of those sessions if your interested in some good Beatles information.
Even more from Beatles.com, videos and music
Too bad the some consider better half of the band is long gone and the undeserved Yoko will just get richer on John, Paul, George and (yea, Ringo too) legendary labor of love, the music will live on forever regardless of it's online availability. This hopefully should open up their great repertoire to the lost kids of today consumed with useless hate filled talentless rap-music.
A couple of classic Beatles videos are inserted to the left in the sidebar, one being the rooftop concert version of Get Back with Billy Preston that turned out being the last performance of the band live and captured on film.
Here is a complete history of those sessions if your interested in some good Beatles information.
Even more from Beatles.com, videos and music
Beatles Label Raises Web Expectations:
My Way News - "LONDON (AP) - Record company EMI Group PLC said Sunday it planned to unveil 'an exciting new digital offering' with computer company Apple Inc. (AAPL), raising expectations that The Beatles' music catalog is about to be made available through Apple's iTunes online music store.
EMI said it would hold a news conference Monday at its London headquarters with its chief executive, Eric Nicoli, and Apple boss Steve Jobs 'and a special live performance.'
The company gave no further details.
EMI has been The Beatles' record label since the early 1960s." more
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