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Mix: Dave Matthews, Yahoo, Morrissey, Music videos
Stand Up, the new album from the Dave Matthews Band, is now available from the iTunes Music Store with a digital booklet and a video download.
Yahoo is expected to launch a digital music service this week in an effort to take on Apple’s iTunes. The new service will reportedly have more song-sharing and community features than other iTunes rivals.
Morrissey has changed his lyrics from the 1986 track “Bigmouth Strikes Againâ€? from “And her Walkman started to melt” to “And her iPod started to melt” on his Live at Earls Court album.
Apple-X.net has posted an article on how to use Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger’s Automator to snag music videos from the iTunes Music Store.
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1
>> Yahoo is expected to launch a digital music service this week…
It’s already here:
http://music.yahoo.com/musicengine/
Posted by tunedin on May 10, 2005 at 2:39 PM (PST)
2
Morrissey? More like Borrissey.
Fishes,
narco.
Posted by narco in Burbank on May 10, 2005 at 4:23 PM (PST)
3
Regarding Yahoo’s new digital music service, I think I speak for all when I say… eh.
Posted by ozphactor on May 10, 2005 at 4:58 PM (PST)
4
and yet of course like most other music services, it ONLY supports windows *yawn* I love iTunes, and since I’m running a mac that is what I shall stay on, thank you very much Yahoo. I just see this store failing, and nothing else.
Posted by MATRIXsjd in Burbank, Ca on May 10, 2005 at 5:56 PM (PST)
5
Let’s hope more and more albums come with “booklets”.
Posted by Galley in Greenville, SC on May 10, 2005 at 9:29 PM (PST)
6
Oh they will, and music videos, I’m sure. this way downloading from iTunes not only offers convenience and better prices, but you also get more than you would for a CD. Instead of sacrificing having a booklet you get it all plus music videos.
Posted by jmaurand on May 11, 2005 at 9:07 AM (PST)
7
many new cds come with music videos and additional features on them. just put them in your computer.
unless itunes goes lossless, i’m sticking with cds + DRM FREE back ups on my computer.
Posted by zip22 on May 11, 2005 at 1:07 PM (PST)