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Led Zeppelin send 3 Mobile into Communication Breakdown

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9:15AM November 5, 2007 | Seamus Byrne

Okay, for the younger folk, Communication Breakdown is the name of a Zeppelin track. Yeah, the jokes are never as good when you have to explain them…

Anyway, Zeppelin will be rocking up the 3 Mobile network, with full-length audio downloads available over the air from Saturday. They’ll even be rocking Real Tones, Call Me Tones, alerts, and wallpapers. I can honestly say I have NEVER bought a ringtone. But the idea of rocking Kashmir every time the phone rings gives me fuzzies. Yeah, yeah, I could make it myself. But path of least resistance is sometimes nice when you use it so rarely.

If you’ve never encountered 3′s music store before, it’s a nice set up that gives you any track you buy as two downloads — one for your mobile and one for your PC ($1.99, and, of course, these are Windows Media DRM tracks). More »


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US Dealzmodo

11:04PM October 23, 2007 | Mark Wilson

iTunes now has “The Complete Led Zeppelin” available for preorder on iTunes for $US99. That’s a 165-song collection plus their album “Mothership” for a Benjamin. The whole Led Zeppelin library hits iTunes Nov 13th. More »


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Led Zeppelin Changes Tune, Puts Whole Catalogue Online

10:29PM October 15, 2007 | Wilson Rothman

Remember when we told you Led Zeppelin was coming to iTunes in November, but only as a 24-track sampler? Well, that song did not remain the same. Page and Plant (and Jones, if he has a vote) decided that they will release the entire catalogue digitally, and not just through iTunes. Starting November 13, all Zep albums will be available from all all online music retailers, plus over-the-air downloads on Verizon Wireless. That sure is a whole lotta love. [Reuters] More »


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Led Zeppelin to Finally Show iTunes How the West Was Won

1:55AM August 3, 2007 | Seamus Byrne

At long last, Led Zeppelin are making their iTunes debut—but not until November 12 (boo). And it looks like we won’t be getting their full catalog either, at least not at first. Instead we’re getting a collection hand-picked by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones dubbed “Mothership.” If it’s the same as the physical version (which appears to be vastly superior feature-wise), it’ll span 24 songs of the greatest hits variety. Hit the jump for the full tracklist. More »