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I have seen many real live performances with band members sitting in separate rooms and locations over the past few "corona" weeks now. It is no problem to make a "digital" show with performing artists sitting at separate locations.
Are you sure Bjornulf? The ones I had seen where all edited. Usually you have a signal delay of different length when you do something together in different parts of the world. It would be very difficult to get this synchronized.
There is great software out there that takes care of the latency issues.
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Hairball
It would be cool to see a Macca/Mick duet backed by the Keith, Ronnie,and Stevie Wonder....
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Let's see what happens tomorrow.
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The Rolling Stones performance will be pre-recorded, as are most of the performances during the 2-hour special on Saturday night. There is too much at stake to have technical glitches interfere with the broadcast (not to mention it would be very late for Mick who is in France, and Charlie & Ronnie in England). The Stones will be playing one song.
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The Rolling Stones performance will be pre-recorded, as are most of the performances during the 2-hour special on Saturday night. There is too much at stake to have technical glitches interfere with the broadcast (not to mention it would be very late for Mick who is in France, and Charlie & Ronnie in England). The Stones will be playing one song.
Will it be newly performed? Or will it be a recent clip from the NoFilter tour...maybe something from the B-stage?
I realize Lady GaGa said they will perform, but it was kind of vague - ..."the Rolling Stones have joined the lineup of artists performing tomorrow..."
Sort of sounds like it will be a brand new/pre-recorded performance, but you never know....
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I'm surprised The Who are not part of this...everyone and their dog remembers how amazing they were in 2001 and in 2012 at similar events ;-)
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I have seen many real live performances with band members sitting in separate rooms and locations over the past few "corona" weeks now. It is no problem to make a "digital" show with performing artists sitting at separate locations.
Are you sure Bjornulf? The ones I had seen where all edited. Usually you have a signal delay of different length when you do something together in different parts of the world. It would be very difficult to get this synchronized.
There is great software out there that takes care of the latency issues.
OK, I'm still sceptical about this. Let's see what happens tomorrow.
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JMARKO
One song?
Mick rehearsing with a guitar?
A Worldwide audience?
If you don’t think/assume it’s going to be Miss You you’re crazy.
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It would be cool to see a Macca/Mick duet backed by the Keith, Ronnie,and Stevie Wonder....
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It would be cool to see a Macca/Mick duet backed by the Keith, Ronnie,and Stevie Wonder....
It would be cool to see The Stones and McCartney close out the show together doing Hey Jude. It would be historic!
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It would be cool to see a Macca/Mick duet backed by the Keith, Ronnie,and Stevie Wonder....
It would be cool to see The Stones and McCartney close out the show together doing Hey Jude. It would be historic!
Mick, Keith, and Paul were all there for the first worldwide satellite broadcast -- All You Need Is Love.
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I have seen many real live performances with band members sitting in separate rooms and locations over the past few "corona" weeks now. It is no problem to make a "digital" show with performing artists sitting at separate locations.
Are you sure Bjornulf? The ones I had seen where all edited. Usually you have a signal delay of different length when you do something together in different parts of the world. It would be very difficult to get this synchronized.
There is great software out there that takes care of the latency issues.
OK, I'm still sceptical about this. Let's see what happens tomorrow.
Reminds me of Live Aid in 1985, when Bowie wanted to do an intercontinental duo performance of Dancing In The Street with himself performing in London while Mick would contribute his part in Philadelphia. Couldn't be done because of the satellite delay.
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One song?
Mick rehearsing with a guitar?
A Worldwide audience?
If you don’t think/assume it’s going to be Miss You you’re crazy.
Seems like Miss You might be an inappropriate song to do. Look forward to whatever they do.
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I have seen many real live performances with band members sitting in separate rooms and locations over the past few "corona" weeks now. It is no problem to make a "digital" show with performing artists sitting at separate locations.
Are you sure Bjornulf? The ones I had seen where all edited. Usually you have a signal delay of different length when you do something together in different parts of the world. It would be very difficult to get this synchronized.
There is great software out there that takes care of the latency issues.
OK, I'm still sceptical about this. Let's see what happens tomorrow.
Reminds me of Live Aid in 1985, when Bowie wanted to do an intercontinental duo performance of Dancing In The Street with himself performing in London while Mick would contribute his part in Philadelphia. Couldn't be done because of the satellite delay.
There was even talk of one of them going into orbit for the duet Thw promoter, Harvey Goldsmith mentioned it in a live aid documentary, they may have placed a call to NASA
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I love Miss You, as long as Mick does his harmonica part!