As we already mentioned, at the end of last week the 40th anniversary of the most valuable company in the world today was celebrated, we are talking about Apple. In Cupertino they took this celebration seriously, hanging the famous pirate flag that Steve Jobs made fashionable during the development of the Lisa to rival the Macintosh development team, despite being both teams belonging to the same company. This time it's Apple Music's turn, it seems like Apple is getting used to using its music streaming platform to have certain details at important moments and events for the company.
We are seeing Apple Music grow by leaps and bounds, no longer due to the number of total users, in which case Spotify is clearly taking the duel, since it has managed to reach a record number of 30 million users, over 15 million users. which are estimated for Apple Music. The point is that Apple Music charts are increasing exponentially in both quantity and quality, the sponsored or third parties are becoming popular, being of an inestimable quality, Apple meanwhile are still there.
This morning, while I was preparing to write the odd news for iOS, iPhone and the world of Apple in general, I decided to enjoy the "songs of the moment" on Apple Music, the easiest and fastest when you want to take advantage of new music without breaking your head. But something has attracted attention, and that is that we find a new list of Apple Music dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the company. There are 40 songs that make up the list, among which we find a lot of The Beatles, a clear predominant alternative rock and above all, a nod to a key piece of Apple, we talk about Steve Jobs and his predilection for Bob Dylan, who of course could not be absent from this commemorative list.
Apple advertisements, identity seal
Apple's ads have always been highly regarded by the general advertising community. Since Ridley Scott directed the 1984 Macintosh commercial which aired in the prime time of the Super Bowl of the year to which we refer, Apple has had a fetish with good publicity. Lately we are finding quite striking ads mentioning characters that are easily recognizable to all of us, such as the Cookie Monster or characters that are protagonists of the most popular television series of the moment.
With this, what Apple intends is to do another type of advertising, a close advertising but whose purpose is basically the same as the others, sell products and earn more money. We only found one song in Spanish, by Nickodemus. This list has many of those songs, how could it be otherwise there are 40, and
- All you need is love - The Beattles
- She´sa rainbow - The Rolling Stones
- 1234 - Feist
- Fell Good Inc - Gorillaz
- Bruises - Chairlift
- Jerk it Out - Caesars
- Rill Rilll - Sleigh Bells
- No Diggity - Blackstreet
- Can't feel my face - The Weeknd
- Ooh la la - Goldfrapp
- Need you tonight - INXS
- Are you gonna be my girl - Jet
- No you girls - Franz Ferdinand
- Bourgeois Shangri-La - Miss Li
- My swing is tropical - Nickodemus
- Lisztomania - Phoenix
- Ganges to Go-Go - Dan the Automator
- Figure it out - Royal blood
- Rock star - NERD
- Black mambo - Glass Animals
- New soul - Yael Naïm
- Someone like you - Adele
- Ex-Factor - Lauryn Hill
- Work that - Mary J. Blige
- Long Live Life - Coldplay
- Vertigo - U2
- Sunburn - Muse
- Mr. Pitiful - Matt Costa
- Sound & Color - Alabama shakes
- Shut up and let me go - The Ting Tings
- Technologic - Daft Punk
- Stir up - Matt and Kim
- Stirred up - Prototypes
- Sumphonika Submarine - The Submarines
- White Room - Cream
- Born to be wild - Steppenwolf
- Blue suede shoes - Elvis Presley
- Someday Baby - Bob Dylan
- Someday at Christmas - Stevie Wonder
- Dance Tonight - Paul McCartney
We leave you at the end of the article a link so that you can directly enjoy this list, perhaps these small details are what will make you opt for Apple's music streaming service.
I have compiled the listing on Spotify. The one you like: http://manzanasblancas.com/2016/04/04/apple-40-lista-en-spotify/
Thanks for the post. Good music
Thanks for the input. Greetings Fran