Big names relesed on iTunes

22 Nov

Last week the Beatles came to iTunes and some other musicians had long time holdouts like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and even Metallica that have finally let their albums out digitally. Here are six other names that havn’t been relesed yet:

AC/DC

The Australian hard rock gods don’t even have a greatest hits CD, so allowing their songs to be on iTunes would be a big jump. “Maybe I’m just being old-fashioned, but this iTunes, God bless ‘em, it’s going to kill music if they’re not careful,” AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson told Reuters in 2008. “It’s a…monster, this thing. It just worries me. And I’m sure they’re just doing it all in the interest of making as much…cash as possible. Let’s put it this way, it’s certainly not for the…love, let’s get that out of the way, right away.”

Garth Brooks
Brooks walked away from his career near the height of his fame, so the fact he doesn’t allow iTunes to sell his catalog isn’t surprising. “They truly think that they’re saving music,” said Brooks’ in 2008. “My hat’s off to them. I looked at them right across the table with all the love in the world and told them they were killing it. And until we get variable pricing, until we get album-only (downloads), then they are not a true retailer for my stuff, and you won’t see my stuff on there — with all the love in the world. That’s nothing that they haven’t heard, either.”

Kid Rock
Kid Rock managed to score a gigantic hit in 2008 with “All Summer Long” despite the track (along with all of his major-label albums) not being on iTunes. He thinks it forced fans to buy the album, making him even more money. “I have trouble with the way iTunes says everybody’s music’s worth the same price,” said Rock earlier in the year. “I don’t think that’s right, there’s music it out there that’s not worth a penny. They should be giving it away, or they should be making the artist pay people to listen to it. There’s other stuff that’s worth a little more. That’s the great thing about America, we’re not scared to pay what something’s worth.” 

                  

Bob Seger
Seger’s early catalog isn’t even available on CD. “We would love to have our catalogs included on iTunes,” his manger Punch Andrews told Rolling Stone in 2008. “But the record labels have chosen to disregard the provisions of their record contracts, which never contemplated this form of song licensing.” There are rumors he’s finally going to release his first four albums on CD sometime next year, but they will probably only be available in physical stores.

Def Leppard

Def Leppard’s dispute with iTunes is more about money than artistic principles. “We signed our deal with Universal back in 1979; this obviously wasn’t part of the deal,” singer Joe Elliott told Blender in July. “Once a deal is in place that pays a royalty that we believe is fair, we’ll have music for sale on iTunes. We’re trying to be civil about it, and we’re hoping our label and ex-label work together so that our fans can buy our music online.”

Tool

The prog-metal titans aren’t exactly a singles act, so they are incredibly reluctant to allow their songs to be offered individually. Frontman Maynard Keenan has allowed music from his side-projects Puscifer and A Perfect Circle be sold through iTunes though. Tool also makes much of their income from touring, so they have little incentive to bend on the iTunes issue. 

Finish The Lyrics

21 Nov

Little miss _________

Sat on her _________

Eating ______ and ______
Down came a ________

And ____ down beside her

And ______ Little Miss Muffet _______

Keep A Breast!

21 Nov

Breast Cancer Awarness Month or BCAM is every October. It offers information to support women who had or has breast cancer. There are various two-day-long walks to raise money for breast cancer research institutes. Susan G. Komen For the Cure is a sixty mile fundraising walk that is raises money for breast cancer research. This walk, which benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure occurs in several cities in the United States. The Breast Cancer 3-Day was previously sponsored and managed by Avon:
Bulgaria Breast Cancer Walk
Czech Republic Breast Cancer Conference
France 5 km Breast Cancer Race/Walk
Germany Women’s 5k/10k Walk Run
Greece Recognition dinner and Avon Breast Cancer Crusade Fashion show
Hungary Walk for Life
Ireland Breast Cancer Walk
Italy Breast cancer Awareness event
Poland Breast Cancer Walk
Portugal Educational walk-a-thon
Romania Breast Cancer Walk
Russia Press conference
Slovakia Press conference
Spain Breast Cancer Walk
Turkey “Trip to Health with Avon” walk
Ukraine Breast Cancer awareness walk
United Kingdom “Celebrating Life” award ceremony

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20 Nov

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