Still No Beatles on iTunes, Says McCartney
In a new twist to the wearisome saga of the Beatles digitizing their music catalog for iTunes (or any digital service, for that matter), Paul McCartney says that the negotiations have "stalled." McCartney said, "It's between EMI and the Beatles, I think," before adding, "I really hope it will happen because I think it should." While an EMI spokeswoman sounded hopeful about the matter getting resolved, we'll just assume this is all Yoko's fault in keeping with tradition.
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Subscribe to commentsLaurelNov 25th 2008 11:58AM
its not yoko its all michael jackson
KJNov 25th 2008 12:54PM
Sounds like that b**** Yoko is trying to keep her ugly face in the limelight by causing dissent over ITunes Beatles' songs.
Honestly, I think Paul and Ringo should make that determination, not her, she's a by product of ONE out of FOUR.