
Beatles music is not about to be found on iTunes, according to Sir Paul McCartney. At the London launch of his new album he recorded under the name The Fireman, McCartney said that Apple Corps and EMI, the label group could not reach an agreement so that We can find the directory of The Beatles on iTunes and other sites where you can legally download music. "We talk regularly. We would like to see this happen, "said McCartney. "However, when it comes to something as big as the Beatles, it's always a little more complicated." He added: "We really want. We are doing everything so that it works. However, there still remains some detail. For the latest news, the whole process was neutral. The label request something that we were not prepared. Not surprisingly, after all, this is the music industry. " "We worked very hard to conclude an agreement with Apple Corps so that the legacy of The Beatles is available in digital format for our fans," said a spokesman for EMI. "Unfortunately, the various parties that is at the heart of the negotiations have not reached an agreement. We sincerely hope that negotiations will progress quickly. " Arguments Electric is the third album McCartney launches under the identity of The Fireman. This time, the work was done with the help of collaborator named Youth. This is the first album under that identity, with the vote. In the United Kingdom, the album was recorded under the label One Little Indian (November 24) and ATO / RED USA (tomorrow). McCartney (who left the label EMI to launch his solo album Memory Almost Full through the label Starbucks Hear Music in June 2007) claims to be happy to have left this big player in the music industry. "I think the big labels have no idea what is happening now. I do not want me to take them but I think they look a little circle when it comes to downloading music, "he said in a London pub." The legendary singer said: "I think I was in the right place at the right time because as soon as I left the label, EMI was sold. I would therefore found in the midst of a transition period. In addition, a lot of artists recorded under the label. Like it or not, we are mere numbers. I did not like this kind of situation. That's why I wanted to start my own label. " When Billboard columnist asked him whether it was worried to measure the Chinese Democracy album from Guns N 'Roses, McCartney replied: "I never looks that are artists who launch album same time as me. Honestly, I do not be in competition with anyone, especially under the identity of the Fireman. It's not as if I was part of Coldplay and Guns N 'Roses. I wish them good luck because we have not heard new material from them for a long time. " McCartney could not help but criticize certain reality TV shows such as The X Factor, released in the UK. "This is a phase in which we find ourselves." I am not very fond but, like everyone else, I regularly throws a glance. Unfortunately, such issues are that people spend too much time watching television. "
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