I read Neil Aspinall has come into question because since everyone can download Beatles songs-they get about $.15 per $.99 download-their CD sales have tapered off considerably, and apparantly he has a say, along with EMI, as to what will be remastered, how, when, etc. Right now, 'Let It Be Naked' has only sold ~2 million units WORLDWIDE. That is a pitance. The "White Album" is the next best seller to '1' with 18 million units sold in the US.
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Quoted from juniorsfarm
I read Neil Aspinall has come into question because since everyone can download Beatles songs-they get about $.15 per $.99 download-their CD sales have tapered off
Where can you download Beatles tracks legally? I thought Apple (Beatles' Apple) refused to allow iTunes to sell Beatles downloads.