I'm a longtime Beatles fan and collector, not a diehard who searches for mint condition Butcher Shots, but a fan nonetheless. This morning, in fact a little over four hours ago, the announcement was made that Apple/EMI will be releasing newly remastered versions of all of their proper albums in stereo, and also releasing a special "mono only" box set for the diehards who prefer the mono mixes of their songs (some of which are very different from their stereo counterparts).
I'm a member of another board that caters to anything music (primarily of the rock and pop variety), and the Beatles remasters thread has had close to 1000 replies in less than five hours (by the time some of you read it, it will be well past that):
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/sh...d.php?t=179575
Insane. This coincides with the release of The Beatles; Rock Band video game, which not only introduces their music to a younger generation, but it will be possible for fans to extract the multi-track audio files from the game so that they'll be able to hear an isolated guitar, drums, bass, or vocal track, which will probably lead to thousands of unofficial remixes and mash-ups.
I'm a member of another board that caters to anything music (primarily of the rock and pop variety), and the Beatles remasters thread has had close to 1000 replies in less than five hours (by the time some of you read it, it will be well past that):
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/sh...d.php?t=179575
Insane. This coincides with the release of The Beatles; Rock Band video game, which not only introduces their music to a younger generation, but it will be possible for fans to extract the multi-track audio files from the game so that they'll be able to hear an isolated guitar, drums, bass, or vocal track, which will probably lead to thousands of unofficial remixes and mash-ups.
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