thanks DebetEsse!
edit: and now it's on my ipod. Truly we are living in a golden age.
I think 10 minutes is the cut off for $0.99 songs. You can get In A Gadda Da Vida as a single but you have the buy the album to get Low Spark of High Heeled Boys.
I think 10 minutes is the cut off for $0.99 songs.
Yeah, that's the case with my CDs. If it's over 10 minutes, you have to buy the whole album.
Didn't know if I should post my question in here or in Natter, but I'm looking for a list of countries which can't get iTunes (read: Apple won't accept credit cards from them), such as mine (Israel), to prove a point (that I'm pissed of).
Does anyone know where I find it?
The expensive solution would be to go to every country and try to buy an iTune song from there. If anyone wants to underwrite my attempt at this, let me know!
Shir, this is perhaps backwards, but here's a link to an iTunes overview that lists the countries that receive iTunes and when they received the capabilities.
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On a slightly different note, here's a list of countries that were slated to receive the iPhone, but that didn't have the iTunes store: [link]
And here's an article about the iTunes App store, that talks about partial stores that are in the process of being built and Israel is on the list.
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Don't know if any of this will help.
Thanks, Barb! Your links hits much closer than my first - quite desperate, I admit - searches. As I thought, more countries without iTunes access than the ones with it.
I know about the so-called-Apple-store in Israel. That's crazy. Most of its clients will be people who illegally got themselves Apple products or got it via 5th hand. Or just hipsters.
Okay, nobody warned me that Forever the Sickest Kids were the most ridiculous band. They're even more ridiculous than Metro Station, y'all.
Oh my god, they are so not more ridiculous than Metro Station. but they are indeed ridiculous. I had a quick chat with Jonathan, the lead singer, and they've only been doing it for a year. I'm pretty impressed with their ability to rile up the crowd.
The end of the month came up quicker than expected. This month's theme?
A Place For My Stuff:
“Africa” by Toto
“Alexandrie Alexandra” by Claude François
“Amsterdam” by Jacques Brel
“Back in the U.S.S.R.” by The Beatles
“Big in Japan” by Alphaville
“Born in the U.S.A.” by Bruce Springsteen
“California Saga (On My Way To Sunny Californ-I-A)” by The Beach Boys
“Castle In Spain” by Ray Bolger
“Chicago Is So Two Years Ago” by Fall Out Boy
“China” by Tori Amos
“Don't Cry For Me Argentina” by Me First & The Gimme Gimmes
“Douce France” by Charles Trenet
“Down Under” by Men at Work
“Gary, Indiana from The Music Man
“Hawaii Five-O” by Ventures
“I've A Shooting Box In Scotland” by Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire
“Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” by They Might Be Giants
“Jamaica Farewell” by Harry Belafonte
“Je vais à Rio” by Claude François
“Katmandu” by Bob Seger
“Kentucky Rain” by Elvis Presley
“Kids In America” by Kim Wilde
“Kokomo” by The Beach Boys
“London Calling” by The Clash
“Los Angeles” by Sugarcult
“Manhattan” by Stacey Kent
“Memphis City Blues” by 8-Ball & MJG Featuring TI & Twista
“Mesopotamia” by The B-52's
“Mississippi Goddam” by Nina Simone
“Moonlight In Vermont” by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
“New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down” by LCD Soundsystem
“No Sleep Till Brooklyn” by Beastie Boys
“Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
“Oklahoma!” from Oklahoma!
“One Night in Bangkok” from Chess
“Paris 2004” by Peter Bjorn and John
“Philadelphia Freedom” by Elton John
“Pretty Girl from Annapolis” by The Avett Brothers
“Private Idaho” by The B-52's
“Rainy Night In Georgia” by Brook Benton
“Road Movie To Berlin” by They Might Be Giants
“San Francisco” by Vanessa Carlton
“Sénégal Fast-Food” by Amadou & Mariam
“Summer In Siam” by The Pogues
“Tennessee Stud” by Johnny Cash
“Texas Girl” by Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum
“Vienna” by Ultravox
“Viva Las Vegas” by Elvis Presley
“Voyage en Italie” by Lilicub
“Waterloo” by ABBA
If you have any new cities or countries to suggest, or any that are better ideas than those listed, please do so.
As always, anyone having a copy of the songs in bold, please send them along.
Thanks!
You might also like Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise "California".
I can send you
“Back in the U.S.S.R.” by The Beatles
“Born in the U.S.A.” by Bruce Springsteen
“Katmandu” by Bob Seger
“One Night in Bangkok” from Chess
Suggestions:
Up in Indiana-Lyle Lovett
Montego Bay--Bobby Bloom
Anchorage-Michelle Shocked
Please come to Boston
Rodrigo Bay--working week