Ass
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Badfinger...Get It: The Best Of Badfinger, was released in 1995 by EMI/Apple/Capitol. This release notably was the first since 1973's Ass to have assigned to it a standard Apple catalogue number, SAPCOR 28. A more comprehensive collection, which... In this article: Badfinger, Joey Molland, Stan Polley, Pete Ham, Apple Corps, Bob Jackson, Tom Evans, Warner Brothers, and Ass |
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Chris Thomas (record producer)
...pop group Badfinger on the tail end of their career, beginning with 1973's Ass , and 1974's Badfinger '' and ''Wish You Were Here '' albums. ''Ass was originally recorded with Badfinger producing, but the group later admitted they were...
In this article: Chris Thomas, Sex Pistols, Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, Badfinger, The Pretenders, John Cale, INXS, The Dark Side of the Moon, and George Martin
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
Apple of My Eye (Badfinger song)
"Apple of My Eye" is a song recorded by the rock /pop band Badfinger for inclusion on their 1973 album, Ass . The song was written and sung by Pete Ham, produced by Chris Thomas and Badfinger, and released on Apple Records. Ham wrote the...
In this article: Badfinger, Apple, Pete Ham, Apple of My Eye, Tom Evans, Apple Records, Day After Day, Cowboy, and Chris Thomas
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Wikipedia | August 19, 2009
Ass (album)
...Apple over the years. Because of the dispute over Joey Molland's copyrights, Apple did not credit the individual writers of the songs on Ass, such as Tom Evans for "Blind Owl", instead crediting the song simply to "Badfinger". Although...
In this article: Badfinger, Apple, Joey Molland, Apple of My Eye, Stan Polley, UK, Tom Evans, Badfinger, and Chris Thomas
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Wikipedia | August 05, 2009
BBC in Concert 1972-1973
...two songs from No Dice and three songs from Straight Up. The second concert also features songs from each of these albums plus others from Ass '' and ''Badfinger ''. The Joey Molland song "Suitcase" from ''Straight Up is played in both...
In this article: Badfinger, BBC In Concert 1972-1973, Come and Get It, Joey Molland, Straight Up, Day After Day, Baby Blue, No Matter What, Without You, and Dave Mason
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Wikipedia | July 01, 2009
Badfinger (album)
...Apple Records, this album and Ass came out within months of each other; in fact, in the UK, Badfinger actually came out before Ass. The album was re-released on CD format in the 1990s in Japan and Germany only. However, many tracks from...
In this article: Badfinger, Warners, Pete Ham, Apple Records, Without You, Rolling Stone, Stan Polley, and Chris Thomas
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Wired: Gadget Lab | June 11, 2009
What's in a Name? IPhone ] [ G S
...boss gets back to work. Exhibit A: The name of the new iPhone. The Joy of Tech speculates that it may actually be pronounced "iPhone 3G Ass". This is plausible, but more likely is that there are some Woz fans still at Apple and they snuck...
In this article: Iphone, Apple, Steve Jobs, E mail, Wired.com, MacBook, MacBook Air, and Sony
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Gizmodo | October 11, 2008
Calacanis Rumor: Apple Developing Networked LCD With Built-in Apple TV [Rumor]
...it's not far fetched to think Apple wants a piece of this. And speaking of which, Apple has to worry about Netflix, who is on their ASS when it comes to digital movie distribution. Netflix has made aggressive moves in the last few weeks...
In this article: Apple, Jason Calacanis, Apple TV, Netflix, Dell, Blu-ray, Itunes Store, Gateway, CNET, and Samsung
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Techdirt | August 08, 2008
Techdirt: Eight $1,000 App Buyers Later, And Apple Pulls It
...do not pull the game, or hell go right ahead) All in all I have tried Apple, The Hardware was cool, the company, service, and software blows Ass. Anybody need an Iphone? I am getting a Crack-berry or a Palm ... Secondly, there appears...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Tax, App Store, Chain store, Business operations, Capitalism, and Inflation
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Ass is the fourth and last album released on Apple Records by power pop band Badfinger. The lead track, "Apple of My Eye", refers to the band leaving the label to begin its new contract with Warner Brothers Records. The cover artwork (showing a donkey chasing a distant carrot) alludes to Badfinger's feelings that they had been misled by Apple over the years.
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