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Neil Aspinall, the head of Apple Corp. recently told an editor of Fox News that the Beatles’ music will be available for download through various online music stores. They won’t be exclusive to the iTunes store, but still, it will be a bit ironic to see their music being distributed by Apple Inc.
âAll 13 core albums, the ones originally released on CD in 1987, have been remastered,” Aspinall told me. “At some point they will all be released, probably at the same time.â

So if you’re a Beatles fan, this announcement should make you very happy. And if you also happen to have a Wii, why not purchase a “Let it Bii” tshirt?
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One Response for "The Beatles – coming to an iPod near you, and Zune, and…"
February 13th, 2007 at 4:29 am
1Can’t wait to hear the UK singles charts when this happens. As they now include downloads (including album tracks) it is more than conceivable that the whole top 40 could be Beatles songs :)
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