“When will digital music consumers finally be able to meet the Beatles? Sooner than later it seems: Anticipation is building that the group’s storied recordings will be available for (legal) digital download, now that Apple Corps, which oversees the catalog, has settled litigation over its name with Steve Jobs’ Apple,” Louis Hau reports for Forbes.
Hau reports, “But while the Beatles have been the most prominent digital holdouts, they aren’t the only ones. Even though the vast majority of well-known recording artists now sell their music online, you still can’t buy a digital copy of AC/DC’s ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’ or ‘Back In Black.'”
“In fact, virtually none of the Australian hard-rock veterans’ music is available as a legal download anywhere on the Web. Ditto for Led Zeppelin. And the same is true, except for the occasional tribute album contribution, for Garth Brooks,” Hau reports.
Hau reports, “The desire among some artists to retain control over the use of their music, continued ambivalence about new technologies and legal challenges in securing the necessary rights continue to keep some prominent song catalogs from being widely available for downloading. The result is a crazy quilt of restrictions that can frustrate their fans and their record labels.”
Full article with mention of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Radiohead, and more here.
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have always sucked: the cheesy ’70s vocals, the retarded ‘mystical’ lyrics, the Jim Morrisonesque live fast ’til you die kind of crap. They weren’t ever in their prime for a lot of people, though I give them credit for their level of musicianship (the smartest thing would have been to kick Robert Plant out of the band, definitely the weak link). They were like a watered down MC5. The ’70s were a zit on the ass of good music ’til punk became really widespread. God bless The Ramones.
u stupid punk rocker
the ramones suck
thank god there dead
Led Zeppelin is the greatest band of all time (FACT)
and for all of those of you who choose to say different
Read Hammer of the Gods
and learn what rock n roll music is
the real feeling
funny they dominated america for 11 years and would still be dominating today if they werent struck with such bad luck
Excuse me Led Zepplin-didn’t I just hear one of your songs on a friggin cadillac commercial? I grew up when these bands were all touting corporate greed and don’t sell out–but boy do I hear a lot of familiar songs on commercials-COMMERCIALS you money grubbing bastards–who sold out now huh?? they can have their friggin music take it to the grave with you, I have no more use for any of them
well, led zep is finally available digitally…
as far as I’m concerned, the beatles and ac/dc are still the major holdouts … c’mon guys don’t let down yer fans!