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Sage 703

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Love
« on: November 29, 2006, 06:02:00 pm »
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 Has anybody else heard this yet?  I think it may be one of the more remarkable things I've heard this year.  I'm curious to see what the thoughts of the project and the result are on this board.

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Re: Love
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2006, 06:05:00 pm »
i haven't heard it but i've read amazing reviews for it, anything is better than that Dylan musical.
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Re: Love
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2006, 06:08:00 pm »
I'm actually listening to it right now.  It's great, but not as "mashed up" as I expected it to be.  A lot of the songs are almost just like the original recordings.  The transitions are very cool though.
 
 I'm going back to Vegas in March and I'm tempted to check out the show.
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Sage 703

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Re: Love
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2006, 06:09:00 pm »
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Originally posted by eros:
  I'm actually listening to it right now.  It's great, but not as "mashed up" as I expected it to be.  A lot of the songs are almost just like the original recordings.  The transitions are very cool though.
 
 I'm going back to Vegas in March and I'm tempted to check out the show.
I've got it on now as well.  I'm just amazed at the remaster that was done with this.  A lot of the songs are like listening to them for the first time; you hear so much more of Ringo in particular.  His drum sounds on this are remarkable.  And yes - the mashup is so subtle...
 
 Amazing.  I'm considering going to Vegas just to see the show; never been to a Cirque du Solei thing.

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Re: Love
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2006, 06:14:00 pm »
I was just listening to it this morning for the first time (driving over key bridge and up foxhall road). Was this made because they're remastering the albums? The sound is incredible. I'm only halfway through but it really makes me want to hear all the albums remastered. I'm also vaguely interested in what the cirque show is...another Movin' Out?

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Re: Love
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2006, 06:18:00 pm »
i thought this review summed up all the motivations behind the album and whatnot very well
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Re: Love
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2006, 06:25:00 pm »
you might soon be able to get it on itunes-
 
 Beatles: only on iPod?
 After years of refusing to make the move to MP3, the Beatles may give Steve Jobs' iTunes an exclusive, reports Fortune's Tim Arango.
 By Tim Arango, Fortune writer
 November 27 2006: 11:58 AM EST
 
 NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Click on the iTunes music store and punch in "Beatles" under artist search. More than 50 albums will pop up, including Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Play the Beatles, but none are the real deal. Fans wishing to download the actual Fab Four in MP3 format have to search peer-to-peer sites like Limewire for unlicensed songs they can listen to free.
 
 But that may be about to change. While details remain to be worked out, Fortune has learned that iTunes is close to a deal to bring the Beatles catalog online. Apple Computer (Charts) is said to be angling to become the exclusive online music store for the Beatles for a limited window of time. Other music stores, such as Microsoft's (Charts) MSN and Rhapsody, have courted the Beatles over the years to no avail, but it appears Apple is close to getting first dibs on the band's hits.
 
 When reached by Fortune, an Apple spokesman responded that the company does not comment on "rumor and speculation." If the deal goes through, it will mark a Nixon-Brezhnev-worthy truce - with the band's record label, Britain's EMI Group, serving as a peacemaker - between Apple Computer's Steve Jobs and Neil Aspinall, the onetime Beatles road manager who is now guardian of the band's business interests under the rubric Apple Corps.
 
 At a recent industry conference, David Munns, head of EMI North America, said the Beatles would be available online "soon." The parties were hoping to make a splashy announcement to coincide with the Nov. 21 release by EMI's Capitol Records of "Love," a mashup of Beatles songs that serves as a soundtrack to a Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil production. That didn't happen. Apple Corps declined to comment.
 
 As Fortune went to press, numerous deal points were still being hammered out. According to a music industry executive apprised of the talks, the parties were discussing how lengthy a window of exclusivity iTunes might get and how many tens of millions of dollars Jobs - who is said to be personally involved in the discussions - will commit to an advance for the band and marketing costs.
 
 Also being discussed is whether the band would be willing to take two steps at the same time and endorse the iPod by allowing its music to be used in a commercial. Another scenario making the rounds is the prospect of the Beatles following U2's example with a branded iPod. "If the Beatles were in an iPod ad, that would be humongous," this executive said.
 
 The deal could well fall apart for any number of reasons, including the long-running legal feud between Apple Corps and Apple Computer over both their names and the similarities between the Granny Smith that appears on the label's LPs and the half-eaten apple that is Jobs' corporate logo.
 
 Apple Corps has been in and out of courtrooms with Jobs' Apple for more than 20 years. In the latest incarnation last May, a London judge ruled in favor of Jobs - saying that the iTunes service did not violate a 1991 deal in which Jobs was allowed to keep doing business under the Apple name as long as he agreed not to enter the music business. The Beatles have lodged an appeal, which is slated to be heard next February (clearly, if the two Apples wind up in business together, the matter is likely to be dropped).
 
 The 1987 "Revolution" Nike (Charts) commercial was the first time a Beatles song was used in a TV ad, and the sneaker maker wound up discontinuing the spot after being sued by the Beatles. (Nike thought it had obtained the proper license for the song, only to find itself in the middle of a legal battle between EMI and Apple Corps.)
 
 "The Beatles' position is that they don't sing jingles to peddle sneakers, beer, pantyhose, or anything else," a lawyer for the band told the Associated Press at the time. Notice he didn't say iPods.
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Re: Love
« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2006, 06:28:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
  "The Beatles' position is that..."
At this point, don't they really just mean Paul's position?
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Re: Love
« Reply #8 on: November 29, 2006, 06:29:00 pm »
Many reviewers are claiming (or passing on claims) that this is the first time Beatle recordings have been mashed with other Beatle recordings. But  John Oswald was doing just that nearly twenty years ago. Listen to "btls", "way", "sfield" and the three tracks titled "birth".
 
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 Nevertheless, I'm interesting in hearing Love.

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Re: Love
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2006, 04:21:00 pm »
Cirque de Soleil is really strange and artsy and conceptual.  I can't see it working with The Beatles.