EMI: The Beatles won’t be on iTunes tomorrow. Sky News: The Beatles will be on iTunes tomorrow. Take your pick.
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by Nicholas Deleon on September 8, 2009

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Record label EMI, which holds the rights to the Beatles catalogue, says the band’s music will not be on iTunes starting tomorrow. (Not that that matters, of course.) It seems EMI is concerned about piracy. I wish I were joking. But then Sky News in the UK supposedly ran a story that said, yes, the Beatles will be available on iTunes starting tomorrow. Our take: chill out. After all, tomorrow is only a day away. We’ll all get the answer then.

And here’s a short clip of Homer Simpson completely no-selling George Harrison:

The end.

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  • Does anyone care about the Beatles anymore? I don’t think even Steve Jobs can make people care about that. They need to come strong with a 720p HD Touch tomorrow. I would also love it if they could pull off the unveil of a large tablet iPod Touch w/3G. However, my expectations are low for this event and the “excitement” of the Beatles coming to iTunes does not raise those low expectations.

  • Hi Nicholas Deleon..
    Hey Nicholas you post here such a fantastic blog here, i really like your blog because the video is such a awesome.. I really like your blog..

  • Ya i also could care less about the beatles. I respect what they did 40-50 years ago but thats it. Im someone who likes to play rock band but wouldn’t play the beatles version if you paid me. And forget about Itunes. I just think that theyre trying to get every drop of revenue from the band and it has nothing tho do with music just money. BEATLES SUCK

  • Oh be careful Nicholas it sounds like you have a stage 5 clinger on your hands with disque dur externe. It puts the lotion on.

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