UberBeaver
Breakdancing Soul Pilgrim
two words my friend:
wedding registry...
who needs silverware when you can get the Beatles remastered
.....the woman?
I'm still waiting for my goddamn R2D2 phone.
two words my friend:
wedding registry...
who needs silverware when you can get the Beatles remastered
Not just iTunes, though. Hopefully iTunes Plus.
I hope they release it all in a box set like the current one...
Please Please Me
With The Beatles
A Hard Day's Night
Beatles For Sale
Help!
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Sgt. Pepper
Magical Mystery Tour
The White Album
Abbey Road
Let It Be
Past Masters 1
Past Masters 2
Yellow Submarine
However, it would be shameful if there wasn't also an actual physical CD box set.
exactly... I was this close to talking my wife into registering with Best Buy
By that very same token, for me, it will be worth it to buy every Beatles disc all over again. Besides, I have plenty of friends and family members who love the Beatles that I can pass the old copies on to.
the old re-gift eh?
I don't know why it says 'Japanese' box set. Nor do I know why the tracklisting they have is so screwed up. My older brother was given that box for Christmas by our parents six years ago(it did not cost the near $700 amazon has it priced at now either) and it was exactly that box, the full UK discography as we know it.
I really hope they get remastered
I don't own a single Beatles album on cd
I really hope they get remastered
I don't own a single Beatles album on cd
Then you are lucky. Hold out for it.
It's definitely in the works. It's been reported for a while now. Just a matter of time.
Don't they have record stores in "Just Waiting for the Shine to Wear off"? Where is that anyway, Arkansas?
cassetes? damn and I thought my dad was out of touch
When they released the anthology albums we're they at all remastered?
At that time, yes.
I don't think there's a single place in the world you can buy a cassette any more
I wouldn't be too sure about that. I'm sure there are still places that sell cassettes as the cheaper alternative to CDs. That was the case in India in the 90's. I don't know about right now. Here in the US, you might as well buy a CD for practically the same price and a lot better quality.
If a remaster could help, I'd love to buy those.
Well I haven't seen a cassette in a shop in years
it's all about vinyl these days, it's the fastest growing format I hear it'll replace MP3s!
I don't believe they are part of the new remasters, though.
They don't sound too bad, though, seeing as they have only been out about 12 years.