Beatles Potentially Might Just Want To Hold Your iPod

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Friday, May 11th, 2007

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The Beatles

It seems Sir Paul may have finally decided to let the Beatles become the DigiBeatles. His current album, “Memory Almost Full,” will appear digitally when it is released by Starbucks’ Hear Music label on June 5. It will also appear on iTunes along with the rest of the Beatles’ extensive catalog.

I’m not quite sure what all the fuss is about, though. I used this one program to get the entire back catalog digitally a long time ago. Maybe Sir Paul will add some special tracks to Magical Mystery Tour? Goo goo ga joob?

Exclusive: McCartney Goes Digital, Beatles ‘Virtually Settled’ [Billboard]

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