These beautiful popular bands were the last to reach Streaming Services

The Beatles were not the only operators to join the revolution in streaming.


Thanks to the musicstreaming services like Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora, we have unlimited access to songs of all ourfavorite artists for a measured tax. But each group was not quick to join the revolution in streaming. In fact, many have actively worked to keep their musicdeactivated streaming services over the years - some because of money, some because of pride, and just because, likeTaylor Swift, they hate Spotify. The good news? Over time, these popular groups have abandoned their fights one by one. Beatles at AC / DC, here are the super popular groups that have been the last to make their music on streaming services.

1
The Beatles

Photo of The Beatles with Ed Sullivan from their first appearance on Sullivan's US variety television program in February 1964. From left: Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Ed Sullivan, John Lennon, Paul McCartney.
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Despite being probably the largest group that the world has ever seen, the Beatles have kept their streaming sites discography for a while. Why? Well, likeMark Mulligan, General Manager of the Media Research Cabinet, Midia, explained toBBC News, "Their publishers did not want to do anything to damage the potential sales of retrospective and retrospective."

In 2015, however, the world had an earlyChristmas gift FAF Four. AtDecember 24th This year, the Beatles catalog has been published on nine streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play and Tidal.

2
Rose floyd

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In the past not so far, Rose Floyd was very vocal of their disdain for streaming services, even going so far as to say that Pandora was "deceitful artists"In an open letter to the streaming service. Finally, the popular group Rock Group has signed an agreement with Spotify in 2013 that would allow their catalog to be released to a condition: their song" Wish you are here "had to all reacha million streams. Fans quickly increased to the challenge and the all the discography of Pink Floyd wasmade available to disseminate in June of the same year.

Since their music is available online, the group has seriously changed adjustment on the streaming platforms. "Spotify for us has been a success", "drummerNick mason said in an interview withWall Street newspaper In 2013. "Many people have been streaming our music, and especially too many people who were not familiar with our music."

3
AC DC

Australian rock group Ac/DC performing on stage, bands streaming
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Although Rock Group AC / DC has been about decades, their discography has not been made available to streaming services.Until summer 2015. So why were they reluctant to become digital? GuitaristYoung calf explained in 2011 This AC / DC was a group "based on the album" and that their albums had to be heard in their entirety - not with various slopes broadcast digitally here and there.

4
LED Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin
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Led Zeppelin hesitated also to add their legendary work streaming services T0, but in 2013, their management reached aexclusive agreement With Spotify and all the band's discography have been added to the platform. For two years it was the only streaming site that you can find Led Zeppelin on. But when this exclusive offer ended in 2015, their catalog has also been added to other streaming services.

In 2018,A fan site Reported that the group could work on their own streaming service called the Zeppelin LED experience, but nothing is official for the moment.

5
Def Leppard

def leppard on stage performing, bands streaming
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The Guys Def Leppard were also opponents of the diffusion of their music for a long period because, their label, universal, would have refused to let them enjoy royalties. "We are just not ready to give them money for an old rope when they do not give us anything back",Joe Elliot RecountHollywood journalistin 2012.

But when the company finally saw a change of leadership, Def Leppard saw an opportunity and in 2018, they did a deal and published their catalog at the numerical masses. "We needed the right deal forThe group, "Elliot saysRolling stone In 2018. "We were not going to be victims of the industry ... We came to the conclusion that [streaming was] we did not have trouble, but the agreement was to be right."

6
Radiohead

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Radiohead has had a rock relationship with Spotify over the years. In 2013, the group shot its streaming service, with main singerTHOM YORKE describing the platformlike "the last desperate fart of a dying corpse". Although Yorke was still not a fan of the platform - rather recently, he criticized it publiclyvia Twitter-The group finally decided to give the last of their catalog on Spotify in 2017.

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The black keys

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Black keys have publicly criticized streaming services in the past, even going until to callartists which will affiliate with them "sell outs". And yet, thatwas announcedIn 2016, the group's music would be available on Spotify, even reluctantly.

"After five years of struggle with that, we agreed to put key songs on Spotify. I would prefer that people hear our music no," drummerPatrick Carney tweeted. He mentioned his apprehension, however, following withThis tweet: "No advance or money has been exchanged. I am always a defender of artists to pay equitably. I'm still worried."

8
Cold

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When ColdPlay has published his albumMYLO XYLOTOIn 2011, theythe retainer Popular streaming services for a period of time. The group usedThis same strategy In 2014 and 2015, when they refused to release immediatelyStories of ghosts andA head full of dreams respectively on Spotify.

In an interview withBloomberg BusinessWeek, COLDPLAY MANAGERDavid Holmes Admitted that these delayed discharges were a ploy to get people to buy albums rather than broadcast them. "Spotify in competition with download stores," he said at the time ofMYLO XYLOTO Release. "I am very worried."

9
Tool

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The tool was one of the last major groups for their music to be available to broadcast music. In fact, it was not until the summer of 2019, just before the exit of their fifth album, that the rock band has finally put their music on streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, announcing the news at a timevia Twitter And on the comedianJoe RoganPodcast. The fans could have thought that this day would never come, but currently, all the albums of the band are available on all major streaming sites. And for more information on the biggest names in music, see the22 shocking grammed of all time.

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