Maybe if I get rid of some of these AC/DC records, I will qualify for iTunes Match…
61,906 tracks. 269 Purchased from Apple. 54 in unaccepted formats.
And yes, the vast majority is legal.
So all I have to do is remove 36,583 songs and I will meet Apple’s 25,000 song limit of non-Apple purchased music.
Bifurcating this mess isn’t a bad idea. I currently have so much shit in here that if I played all of my music straight through for 24 hours a day with no repeats starting today, it would finish up in the early morning hours of April 22, 2012. This isn’t doing anybody any good.
For the record, AC/DC may be infamous iTunes holdouts,1 but they nonetheless comprise 0.43% of my digital music library. The other 99.57% is mostly dubstep remixes.
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Brian Johnson: “It’s a…monster, this thing. It just worries me. And I’m sure they’re just doing it all in the interest of making as much…cash as possible. Let’s put it this way, it’s certainly not for the…love, let’s get that out of the way, right away.” Of course, it must be for the “love” that AC/DC licensed themselves to an iPhone pinball game. ↩
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madthoughts said:
Amazon man. $20 a year for unlimited music.
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