... aaaaand the answer is no, no purchasing from the UK iTunes. As soon as I sign in, it tells me that my account is only for purchasing from the US store. Curses!
Spike ,'Sleeper'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Before there was a UK store, folks in the UK could only buy from the US store if they had a credit card with a mailing address in the US. So I suppose the same thing is true here.
I think the whole thing is to do with rights and royalties being different in different countries.
... aaaaand the answer is no, no purchasing from the UK iTunes. As soon as I sign in, it tells me that my account is only for purchasing from the US store. Curses!
Believe me, I've tried to get around this to purchase from the US store, and bar getting an US credit card, nothing has worked. And I was only trying to get free downloads, so it was particularly frustrating.
You can buy US iTunes cards on eBay and Apple gives these instructions to set-up an account without a credit card (redeem the card first, then create a new account).
If you have someone you trust in the US, you could bypass eBay, send them money and have them purchase either a gift card or a gift certificate and send it to you.
This should also work for stores in other countries, but start with the minimum amount of money possible in case it doesn't work. The amount of eBay action suggests it does work, but I haven't tried it myself and I don't want anyone getting screwed over.
Ooooh. thank you for posting that, eleanor. I may have to ask one of the UKistas to purchase an iTunes card for me. It looks like the particular digital "single" with two b-sides (so what, a b and a c side?) that I want is only going to be available in the UK.
Peaches! Iggy!! Zombies!!! [link]
Wow -- Iggy has to be at least 60 now, right? He's looking good, considering.
That was fun!
I love Iggy. a crush that has lasted since highschool.
I love the John Varvatoe ads featuring him: [link] under campaigns, fall/winter 2006
I'm listening to Next Brel which is a collection of Jacques Brel covers done in English by a variety of artists: Scott Walker, David Bowie, Marc Almond, Dusty Springfield, Divine Comedy, Dionne Warwick et al.
I'll probably always prefer the Scott Walker versions but this is an excellent introduction if you've never heard Brel's songs, which are distinctively dark, gritty, mordant, literate and achingly romantic.
They're sort of like...telling The Aristocrats joke in French, but with a great melody. Lyrics like "cute cute / but in a stupid ass way" and "I swear on the wet head / of my first case of gonnorhea" occur.
Musical Sidenote: Went to the new bar/restaurant Alembic (great name!) tonight and sampled their cocktails. Their musical mix ran through some good songs and "Blue Monday" came up. "Oh, is that New Order?" the woman next to me said. Her companion said, "No, no." Prat. Nothing is more New Order, eh?