Beatles Face iTunes Delay, But Zeppelin's Rocking Online

25.11.2008
The Beatles may not be ready for iTunes, but another legend from the world of rock 'n' roll is diving deeper into the digital age.

A Sad Tune For iTunes

First, the latest from the Fab Four: Sir Paul McCartney that talks to bring the Beatles' catalog to iTunes had "stalled," according to . The band had been working on moving its music into the realm of digital sales for years, with various business conflicts continually holding up the process.

The Beatles did take one step forward with the announcement of a in October -- which will debut in late 2009 and will feature much of the group's music -- but for now, it looks like a full digital collection is still far from becoming a reality.

A Digital Dream

Now, onto the good news: Led Zeppelin is releasing a series of rare bootleg videos and 16mm concert films onto the Internet. The band, which has been the focus of a recently, is starting to post new concert clips onto its . Some are calling it a " within the Zeppelin camp," hoping the clips will add credit to the idea of a 2009 tour.