To: Future Snake Eater
Ummmm.. Aerosmith has 273 tracks available on iTunes Music Store, DRM free. Only four require you to buy the album. They have new and old Aerosmith stuff, too.
The Beatles are just being dicks about digital downloads, and AC/DC has openly refused to do anything but full album sales (they think that the digital world of “buy only the tracks you want” is “destroying the artistic consistency and purity of” their work. Yeah, and you guys never released singles either, right? Oh wait....)
11 posted on
06/15/2009 1:57:24 PM PDT by
Spktyr
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To: Spktyr
yeah, you're right about Aerosmith. I just wanted "Train Kept A Rollin'" and they're trying to force me to buy the entire album. I don't
want the entire album, I just want that one song.
Didn't know that about AC/DC. What a bunch of queers.
15 posted on
06/15/2009 2:05:37 PM PDT by
Future Snake Eater
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To: Spktyr
AC/DC has openly refused to do anything but full album sales (they think that the digital world of buy only the tracks you want is destroying the artistic consistency and purity of their work. Yeah, and you guys never released singles either, right? Oh wait....) If this was truly the case then listening to AC/DC would be like listening to hard rock / metal symphony .... each song in an album is a movement? I don't think so.
19 posted on
06/15/2009 2:21:05 PM PDT by
Centurion2000
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