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Post by Alan on Jun 16, 2009 22:42:55 GMT
Genius is genius. But it was irritating that Beatles tracks were never included and couldn't be used to seed a Genius playlist.
Well I was playing with Genius tonight and noticed that Beatles tracks are now included!
How long has that been the case?
I'm pretty sure it's very new.
Does it herald the imminent inclusion of Beatles material within the iTunes store?
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Post by Alex on Jun 17, 2009 19:25:57 GMT
iTunes doesn't sell Beatles stuff? Who'd have thunk it...
But I don't like the Beatles, so I wouldn't know, pardon the ignorance...
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Post by Forum Cat on Jun 18, 2009 22:21:57 GMT
Does it herald the imminent inclusion of Beatles material within the iTunes store? I suspect all it shows is that real users have Beatles tracks on their playlists.
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Post by Alan on Jun 19, 2009 13:20:22 GMT
Does it herald the imminent inclusion of Beatles material within the iTunes store? I suspect all it shows is that real users have Beatles tracks on their playlists. Sorry, I should have been clearer. I have had all the Beatles albums ripped locally into my iTunes library for years (presumably so have millions of other people around the world). However, they have never shown up in a Genius playlist, and any attempt to use them to see a Genius playlist met with an error message. Until this week. So something has changed. I have to admit, it's getting better. A little better all the time. ;-) Alan.
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Post by Will Green on Jun 19, 2009 17:58:15 GMT
it couldn't get much worse...
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