Beatles to iTunes “Stalled,” Says McCartney
Still wondering when the Beatles‘ catalog will finally make it to iTunes? Don’t hold your breath, as Paul McCartney told a press conference today in London that negotiations between Apple Records and EMI have “stalled.” “When it’s something as big as the Beatles, it’s heavy negotiations,” Macca said. “We’re [the band members and their estates] very for it, but there are a couple of sticking points. It’s stalled. No change there then!” McCartney didn’t elaborate on the supposed stumbling blocks, but past theories range from iTunes’ strict 99 cent a la carte song fee — which upsets pretty much all the major labels — to the much-needed remastering of the catalog. Back in March, a deal between the Beatles and iTunes seemed imminent, especially considering the solo careers of all Fab Four members are on Apple’s download service, but with McCartney’s announcement, we’d hold off from including a download of Revolver as a Christmas present.
Related Stories:
• Beatles, Rock Band Makers to Release New Video Game in 2009
• Report: Limited Edition Beatles iPod Coming to Bloomingdales
• The Beatles’ MP3s: iTunes, McCartney Reportedly Strike $400 Million Deal