It's 09-09-09 and it might as well be the universe's Official Beatles Day. 45 years after Beatlemania hope to get back to where they once belonged. A new wave of Beatlemania(John, Paul, George and Ringo) swept around the world today as the Fab Four's digitally re-mastered CD albums with the entire original Beatles catalogue, and a new video game "The Beatles: Rock Band" were released simultaneously today! Five million albums have been shipped to stores across the world, and fans will be wailing on plastic instruments all day in an effort to travel back in time and live out their fantasies of becoming musical legends, and the stores are having an all-day long Beatles party!
Apple and EMI Music announced that the Beatles' entire back catalogue was reissued following an extensive digital remastering process that lasted four years at London's Abbey Road Studios. Each Beatles CD is packaged with replicated original UK album art, including expanded booklets containing original and newly written liner notes and rare photos.
The music video game "The Beatles: Rock Band" was developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV Games, distributed by Electronic Arts, and PS3/Xbox360/Wii standalone music game that features 45 songs from throughout The Beatles' extraordinary music, career and legacy. It's the 3rd major console release in the Rock Band music video game series. It has been highly praised by the press, being considered one of the best music video games to date. Many critics felt that the game would benefit from more songs and that experienced players will not find the game very challenging.
The generation gap appears to be both smaller and larger than ever. In Japan, eager Beatles fans flooded in all day to the HMV music store in the downtown Ginza shopping district, said a store manager Kozo Shimoda. On what has been dubbed "Beatles Day", retailers confident that fans would snap up the re-polished recordings and propel The Beatles back to the top of the charts. The Beatles' music still holds up, and it will continue to hold up until the end of time.
Apple and EMI Music announced that the Beatles' entire back catalogue was reissued following an extensive digital remastering process that lasted four years at London's Abbey Road Studios. Each Beatles CD is packaged with replicated original UK album art, including expanded booklets containing original and newly written liner notes and rare photos.
The music video game "The Beatles: Rock Band" was developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV Games, distributed by Electronic Arts, and PS3/Xbox360/Wii standalone music game that features 45 songs from throughout The Beatles' extraordinary music, career and legacy. It's the 3rd major console release in the Rock Band music video game series. It has been highly praised by the press, being considered one of the best music video games to date. Many critics felt that the game would benefit from more songs and that experienced players will not find the game very challenging.
The generation gap appears to be both smaller and larger than ever. In Japan, eager Beatles fans flooded in all day to the HMV music store in the downtown Ginza shopping district, said a store manager Kozo Shimoda. On what has been dubbed "Beatles Day", retailers confident that fans would snap up the re-polished recordings and propel The Beatles back to the top of the charts. The Beatles' music still holds up, and it will continue to hold up until the end of time.
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