Abbey Road Studio Remains With Music
EMI records company had decided not to sell it’s infamous studio on Abbey Road in London, said AFP. This information was first told by the company’s representatives after the British public became worried if the country’s cultural heritage is about to get lost. Guys from EMI have received an offer sometime in the midst of 2009 to sell the studio for thirty million pounds, but luckily came to a conclusion that selling it will not be good at all. Seriously, why thirty million pounds should be more expensive than the legendary studio? Thus, they will not sell it and everything is going to be the same as before. Rumours about this selling project began to create the huge wave of dissatisfaction among British people. At the same time not only ordinary people were saying their big “no”, but also such guys as Paul McCartney. While commenting on the EMI’s plans Sir Paul had noted that a lot of musicians (including him) are ready to give money in order to save the studio for the future generations. On February 21, one of the richest representatives of the British music industry Andrew Lloyd Weber had told the press that he is planning to finance or even purchase the studio, so it stays untouched. Such bands as The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Blur and Radiohead have recorded at the Abbey Road studio. ‘The Liverpool four’ had even recored the album, which is called “Abbey Road”. Therefore, most likely the studio is going to be saved, hence musicians and music fans are now standing in it’s defence.
