The world famous and one of the most influential music bands The Beatles from Liverpool, England will be available for streaming from Christmas Day. After a long wait, fans of this rock'n'roll band and users of streaming services can enjoy the catchy lyrics and enjoy the unique atmosphere that changed the world in one place, from December 24th this year.
In addition to Apple Music, The Beatles will also be available for streaming on Spotify, Google Play, Tidal, and Amazon's Prime Music. "Beetles" will not appear only on Pandora, which works under other contracts (but it is not even available here), and Rdia. However, these days - after buying it through Pandora – ends.
Compared to Taylor Swift, whose latest album se appeared only on paid services like Apple Music, streaming The Beatles will also be available for free forms of individual services such as Spotify. The fact that even the otherwise often conservative Beatles are now going on streaming services is a clear step forward in the way the music industry is developing. Streaming music acts is the future of this industry and the big players in this area are well aware of this.
It goes without saying that you can listen to this band on other free internet services as well. A typical example is YouTube, which contains a lot of material from the hands of these Liverpool phenomena, but the presence on Apple Music or Spotify will surely please millions of other fans.
THAT'S LUXURY
It's fine, it's just a shame that Apple Music with the Music app is really a shame.
Today I noticed, for the third time this month, that 80% of the music I downloaded to my iPhone is not saved and it's just streaming again.
The good news is that Apple has finally solved it. For me, the music disappears after a hard reset of the iPhone. 14 days ago, I consulted with Apple support in CZ, and just that day they received a message that Apple engineers are already solving it. Until then, it was considered only a marginal problem for a few users. Finally, a problem with respect.