If this is the case, then it's fantastic news.
I had all but given up hope
Neil
Hi Rod
On 21/10/2004, at 11:12 AM, Rod wrote:
I'm tired of buying albums with one or two good songs and the rest
fillers.
Or not being able to buy older stuff that has gone out of print. I
hope a
lot of back catalogues appear at some point, even if it is Cheap
Chisel or
No taste indeed Rod,
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:15 am, you wrote:
> >as such I guess the 99c Aud will probably be for top 40 and classic
> >hits tracks.. cheap chisel and britany I'm excited.
>
> Probably you'll find that the more stuff you like and buy the more
> likely they are to 'stock' the store with similar things.
as such I guess the 99c Aud will probably be for top 40 and classic
hits tracks.. cheap chisel and britany I'm excited.
Probably you'll find that the more stuff you like and buy the more
likely they are to 'stock' the store with similar things.
Have fun,
Shay (feeling that next week might be
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:32 am, Mark Secker wrote:
> Some months ago I heard from a music industry
> insider (no names but not currently Oz based)
> that due to the small market size certain
> independent labels were (as with Europe) pushing
> for higher returns per song than in the US so
> they mig
Some months ago I heard from a music industry
insider (no names but not currently Oz based)
that due to the small market size certain
independent labels were (as with Europe) pushing
for higher returns per song than in the US so
they might not be signed off by the time it comes
on line
as
From www.appleinsider.com
By AppleInsider Staff
Published: 10:00 AM EST
An overseas report indicates that Apple is primed to debut its iTunes
Music Store in the land of Oz.
Citing music industry sources, a recent report in the Australian
Financial Review confidently claims that Apple will lau
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