The Beatles USB Flash Drive Released Today
By Marvin Marks on Dec 8, 2009 in Features
The Beatles USB was released today (and it’s back in stock at Amazon.com after being sold out for weeks.) The price has been reduced as it was selling for $250 and it’s now at $227.
With this “Apple” (that’s The Beatles Apple Corps, not the computer company that sells Macs, iPods, and iPhones) themed USB flash drive you can carry around The Beatles entire remastered stereo catalog (everything that’s in The Beatles in Stereo Box Set) in your pocket.
It features both high quality mp3 (that can be easily transferred to your iPod or other mp3 player) and audiophile (better than CD) quality 24bit FLAC versions of The Beatles stereo remasters. Along with the music it also includes all of the visual elements from the stereo box set (the documentaries on each album, the original LP artwork, and many previously unpublished photographs.)
29th Anniversary of John Lennon’s Murder
John Lennon was killed by a deranged lunatic on December 8, 1980 in New York City. It seems strange to me that they would purposefully release this thing on this day, but it seems even stranger that it would be a coincidence. Regardless, 29 years after his death, Lennon’s music lives on.
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