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TuneUp – Online Deal

$25 for Lifetime Access to Digital Music-Managing App ($49.95 Value)

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In a Nutshell

App plugs into iTunes or Windows Media Player to name tracks, delete duplicates & supply missing album art while sharing artist-related news

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  • Expires May 9, 2012
  • Limit 3 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Online only.
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Before digital music libraries, album collections were plagued by scratches, damage from space heaters, and English teachers who corrected intentional misspellings of "lead" and "beetle." Celebrate the new frontier of audio enjoyment with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get lifetime access to the TuneUp digital music-managing plug-in (a $49.95 value).

TuneUp Media’s music cleanup app melds with iTunes or Windows Media Player to better organize and categorize sonic libraries. Four software systems delve into digital-music collections, beginning with the Clean function, which uses wave-form recognition to hunt down song titles for unnamed tracks and correct misspellings of performers’ names. Cover Art functionality locates missing album artwork, and the DeDuper frees up valuable hard-drive space by identifying and purging duplicate tracks and bands storing their road cases in the computer. For an exciting way to expand on the audio experience, Tuniverse also scours the World Wide Web for info related to the artists populating the user’s library, updating them with videos, live concert info, and what flavor licorice their favorite guitarist uses for strings.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Classic Beatles Songs

The music of The Beatles is nothing short of an American treasure. Here is a listening guide to the best of the best of The Beatles:

"Yesterday:" Listen closely to the singing on this classic track and you can tell that it was originally sung backward and then reversed to give the impression that the singer was traveling back to “yesterday.”

"A Day in the Life:" This song has a classic Beatles easter egg. Listen closely and you can hear Ringo say “Oops!” 37 times, one for each time he dropped a drumstick.

"The Big Song:" Classic The Beatles. Here they are doing what they do best. Notice how the trumpets stop and are replaced by actual elephants at the 22:46 mark.

"Doctor Donkey’s Dirigible:" This tune from their experimental phase has two imaginary drum sets on it.

"Tubthumping:" Who would’ve thought that 30 years later The Beatles would still be on top of their game?

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