Led Zeppelin to Sell Music Online

From Reuters

British rockers Led Zeppelin will offer their music online for the first time next month, they said on Monday.

The band, whose reunion gig in London in November prompted more than a million fans to apply for 10,000 available tickets, is one of the last major pop music acts to offer their catalogue digitally. From November 13, Led Zeppelin, which disbanded in 1980 following the death of drummer John Bonham, will make its albums available for download from all online music retailers.

"We are pleased that the complete Led Zeppelin catalogue will now be available digitally," said guitarist Jimmy Page. "The addition of the digital option will better enable fans to obtain their music in whichever manner they prefer," he said in a statement.

The group will also release "Mothership", a two-CD collection spanning the group's 12-year career and a remixed version of "The Song Remains the Same" soundtrack from the band's three-night stint at Madison Square Garden in 1973.

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YEAH BABY!

:::::throws devil horns:::::

Woo hoo! Finally :)

-Lesa Snider King
The Graphic Reporter
Chief Evangelist, iStockphoto

'bout time but...

I'll bet some weasels talk them into boycotting the iTunes store.

Lesa I would of thought you

Lesa I would of thought you would already have their whole catalog on both vinyl and CD.

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