Rock On! Japanese-style

26 January, 2007 (21:50) | Web

Turns out there’s an iTunes US that sells music licensed in the US… and a different iTunes for Japan and, to take Kipling slightly out of context, “East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet.”

It won’t surprise those of you who know how attuned I am to the 4 to 8 year old mind that I got wise to their pop-culture hijinks when somebody else told me about it. My feed reader picked the story up from Ars Technica, and I drilled on down to Slate. Anyway, the title says it all: jTunes, The insanely great songs Apple won’t let you hear. Besides Japan,

… there are 20 more countries where iTunes users can lurk among the samples, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, and Australia. They won’t let you buy their songs, either. You can find an EP of Scottish sensations the Fratellis at iTunes United States, for instance, but their hit glam singalong “Chelsea Dagger” is in nearly every country except the United States. (Their randy burlesque video for it, naturally, is all over YouTube.)

What? I can check out foreign music on YouTube? OK, I’m hip…

NOW PRESENTING, IN THEIR BBEOJ.COM DEBUT, … THE STRAIGHTENERS AND THEIR YouTube HIT KILLER TUNE


Whoa, they Rock. With a capital R. And that’s cool. Hip time must be over. Sigh.

The truly cool among you can check out the Slate article for more info (and more video links)…

B - out.

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