
Not only are The Beatles known to be one of the most popular and influential pop bands, they are also known for the rather complicated rights management situation surrounding their songs. Until today, there is to my knowledge no legal way to buy their songs via download, because the negotiations e.g. with Apple/iTunes were aborted. That is, until yesterday, there was no legal way.
The NRK (the Norwegian public broadcasting company) has come to an agreement with the Norwegian performing rights association TONO that allows them to offer podcasts with up to 70% music content for download publicly for up to four weeks. And they make use of this new agreement to publish a rather likable 2001 radio series as podcast: Finn Tokvam and Bård Ose comment on the creation of every single Beatles song every published. In chronological order. In Norwegian. And of course each podcast episode contains the full song itself at the end.
So subscribe to the podcast quickly before the recordings disappear from the server again. NRK wants to publish all songs by end of January. The Beatles might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for musicians, they are a must-know in terms of op history. There's some background information in English at the end of an article on the NRK website.
A big thank you to Spreeblick for digging out this pearl.
Drawing by HMK.





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