Presentan la versión del iPod de los Beatles, toda una joya.
This time around we go back to George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass” sessions. Recorded at Abbey Road sometime between May-October 1970, these outtakes are just a few of the many songs from those sessions that have surfaced.
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Just 2,500 of the $795 sets are available, but -- humorously enough -- you'll be stuck ripping and transferring every last disc onto your individually numbered, etched-with-a-Beatles-logo 120GB iPod classic. Ah well, at least this scenario lets you choose your own bitrate, right?
No, it’s not an iPod that comes with all The Beatles’ catalog pre-installed. Instead, you get 16 Beatles’ CDs which you can rip (turn into MP3 files) yourself and put on a new 120 gigabyte iPod etched with the Beatles’ logo on the front and apparently the famous Abbey Road scene on the back.
A United States woman is such a fan of the Beatles that she moved to England to work at the Beatles Story Visitor Attraction and work toward a master’s degree in tourism and leisure.
John LennonBorn: 1940, Liverpool, England Died: 1980 New York, New YorkPaul McCartneyBorn 1942, Liverpool, England Died: N/AGeorge HarrisonBorn: 1943, Liverpool, England Died: ‘N/ARingo Starr (Richard Starkey)Born: 1940, Liverpool, England Died: N/A
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I have enjoyed the sounds of Beatles music for as long as I can remember. The Beatles were at the height of their popularity when I was a young child, so I remember the Beatles music very well. These fabulous four young men, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, were music idols that left a lasting impression on the