But sadly they’re not the actual music of the Fab Four – in fact, not even iTunes is able to sell Beatles tracks yet. But download service Wippit has instead signed the rights for a stack of Beatle-y video footage, including archive news reports and interviews.
The clips are in the WMV format, which should work on certain mobile phones, and cost from 49p to buy, although there are also bundle deals. Check them out via the weblink below.
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Thanks for the heads-up! Beatles are and will always be the best rock band ever (Pink Floyd and Metallica fans – feel free to stone me now
). It’s real nice to have a downloads service like this for addict like me that thrive on Beatles stuff (I sometimes even visit the LP aisle in local used record shops, in hopes of finding an original LP — which I did find and buy a few of
). Thanks again.