AC/DC Blows Off iTunes, Takes Highway To Digital Music Hell

Aug 1st, 2007 | By James Lewin | Category: Digital Music, Strange

AC/DCRock group AC/DC, one of the last remaining big-name holdouts to digital distribution, has announced an exclusive¬†deal with Verizon Wireless’ V CAST Music’s digital music service to deliver their entire music catalog digitally.AC/DC must have negotiated a sweet deal with Verizon, because their deal looks like it could be a highway to digital music hell:

  • They blew off iTunes, the most successful digital music service in the world;
  • They’re only offering most of their music as albums, not as singles; and
  • Their albums are priced higher, at $12, than people are used to paying for digital downloads.

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  1. How do you spell dumb?

    AC/DC.

  2. Murphy

    Don’t you think that they must have been guaranteed a chunk of money if they cut the deal?

  3. Good luck to the boys… but I seriously doubt many will be more than the going rate at iTunes.

  4. Hopefully this “test” will fail. The music industry is trying to change the digital download industry so they can get control again and charge more.

    I am looking forward to the demise of the big music companies. I want to see the artists get a larger % of the sales. Yes the big groups have tons of $$$, but there are many smaller artists that sign with the big companies and get almost nothing.

    The US$0.99 per track model would work very well in the long-term if the artists got a larger % and the big companies weren’t around anymore.

  5. Ouch! Too bad. I’m a long time AC/DC fan - always have been. But I’m also practical. In my mid-30’s now, I once had a sizable CD collection. But when I’d finished the arduous task of importing all my CD’s into iTunes (so that I could cary my all my music with me on my iPod of course), the only place I buy music now is iTunes. I absolutely love it!

    But it’s cool - i’m sure there’s a good reason why the boys went with Verizon ($$$) - I’ll just buy the album the old fashioned way and then import it into iTunes. Hey - look on the bright side - i’ll still physically have all their albums… I’m just glad they’ve finally gotten busy and begun working on the next album! It’s about damn time…

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