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Apple Music he has his next opponent and now he will definitely surprise who it is. While most musicians support the service, guitarist Noel Gallagher, who played with his younger brother's band (Oasis) until 2009, has the opposite opinion, saying that Apple he is arrogant. He even compares it to Big Brother from Orwell's 1984, especially because of the way the company presents its music service, praising it with such superlatives that it can sound like Apple he possessed one thing for the whole world to use. But on the other hand, it's funny that Noel criticizes someone for being arrogant, when he himself "shoots" criticism at other musicians faster than an AK-47.

More precisely, his criticism falls on Beats 1 radio, which is available worldwide and Apple he refers to it as "world radio": "Apple Music, world radio: Is this something out of Orwell? How can you be so arrogant as to say, 'We own f***ing world radio?' He also criticizes another part of the streaming service that is popular and has more potential than the defunct Ping, which after two years had so many users you could name them all. iTunes service Music According to him, Connect is uninteresting because "honestly, who cares what Thom Yorke listens to?". And he adds that he would personally mind if someone interfered in his privacy so much that he knew what music he was listening to.

Noel Gallagher

*Source: The Guardian

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