Posted November 16, 201014 yr Now that there *finally* available to download, how many will chart in the next week or two?
November 16, 201014 yr Author IMO there'll be a Michael-Jackson-like flood - fans have waited *so* long for this!
November 16, 201014 yr I think the recent re-release of the Blue and Red compilations may affect download sales of individual tracks. People who liked some of the singles but didn't buy the separate albums last year may well have bought the Blue and Red sets.
November 16, 201014 yr 0. Everyone who has wanted any of the songs will already gave them. The albums overall may do well in the album chart though.
November 16, 201014 yr If Paul Mcartney did some promo for the itunes release they could get a couple id imagine.
November 16, 201014 yr I would imagine at least a dozen or so will get into the iTunes top 100 over the next few days. Whether they'll get high enough to chart officially I don't know. I'll say maybe a few will make the top 100 on the official chart, so maybe one or two top 75. But I imagine the furor of them being available will die down by next week... unless iTunes plans to devote almost their entire front page to them for the rest of the month :D Edited November 16, 201014 yr by superbossanova
November 16, 201014 yr Author 0. Everyone who has wanted any of the songs will already gave them. That argument carries no weight - how do you explain that Elvis album charting last week, given that everything on it has been available 50 trillion times before?
November 16, 201014 yr I'd love it if the whole top 40 was Beatles tracks. Would never happen of course.
November 16, 201014 yr Author The Beatles are incredibly overrated. I doubt there's many people of my age or older who'd say that, though. ;)
November 16, 201014 yr I doubt there's many people of my age or older who'd say that, though. ;) My dad's 50 and thinks the same as me. :naughty:
November 16, 201014 yr This is a whole massive joke, you can get the CD boxset, complete with lossless audio (rather than the terrible terrible terrible itunes compressed format), for cheaper than what iTune's are charging. seriously itunes is the worst music service in existance.
November 16, 201014 yr I think 5 at most- with maybe the highest top 40 either way, they will be permanent staples on the top 1000 now :D
November 16, 201014 yr That argument carries no weight - how do you explain that Elvis album charting last week, given that everything on it has been available 50 trillion times before? The same reason why I would by a greatest hits. To have them all on one album physically. Fans will prob already have the songs they want or have the massive selling Numbers 1s album they had.
November 16, 201014 yr how do you explain that Elvis album charting last week, given that everything on it has been available 50 trillion times before? The songs were "remixes" from the Cirque du Soleil show!
November 16, 201014 yr £125 for the "box set" is taking the p***! ....and this crap - "now you can download the Beatles to your Ipod!" I've had the Beatles on my ipod for ages - I ripped them from the CDs! :)
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