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VoodooLounge13
I also wonder if this is perhaps a test drive for actual live shows next year as a way to combat periscope and other services, get more people involved in the shows, and make even more money per show…….
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I also wonder if this is perhaps a test drive for actual live shows next year as a way to combat periscope and other services, get more people involved in the shows, and make even more money per show…….
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VoodooLounge13
I also wonder if this is perhaps a test drive for actual live shows next year as a way to combat periscope and other services, get more people involved in the shows, and make even more money per show…….
But let's say they sell their livestream for $20 and 4000 people sign up = $80.000 gross revenue. That's nothing for the Stones.
There's much more money to be made in the long haul by releasing one show at a time on cd/dvd/blu-ray/vinyl/streaming.
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frankotero
I think it's about staying relevant. Or? Anyway, they're still a big deal. Pretty cool all things considered. I'm thinking about the scene in 25X5 where that guy said "they know what to do" in reference about staying power. I believe he was right in hindsight.
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I did the PPV thing in 2012, live...it was fab. It was a live concert from my living room. What's not to like.
But 11 years later, restreamed? Are you kidding? I'll probably buy the blu-ray but why in the hell would I pay for a stream of it over a decade later?
I predict that'll be a money loser.
Unless you want immersive and socially engaging experiences to better connect with fans or didn't want to wait to experience the new offering of this Newark 2012 show, you may not want to pay for a stream of the show. There are other people who would want to pay for the stream.
Maybe I'll pay for the stream and have a party as I did for the 1989 pay-per-view. Yeah, that's the ticket, a party!
Yeah, I hear what you're saying. I guess I'm saying if this were an 'event', I could be persuaded. I just don't see a previously live show that is now streamed where I can post a video of myself, as an 'event'...particularly if I can just buy the video.
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whoever came up with this idea should be fired
i actually feel embarrassed for them
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Doxa
I think this whole thing with Kiswe live is basically a campaign by Kiswe PR department - to advertise their platform for people not awere of them yet. The Stones with their publicity is a damn good vehicle to reach such audiences (and the band knows how to use their status, as they have done similarly before). It will cost Kiswe some money, since The Stones don't do this just for fun, but it is an investment for the future.
I am one of their target audience, since I didn't know a shit about them or this kind of interactive streaming thing until now.
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When I turned Youtube from a tele, they offered me this clip as a first choice. Algorithm knows me very well...
A not that bad version at all, but then I let the algorithm do whatever it wants, and I was offered "Parachute Woman" from R&R CIRCUS, "Tumbling Dice" from LIVE IN TEXAS 78, and "Black Limousine" from LEEDS 82. And whatever I have liked in that GRRR number disappeared. Especially Jagger's live presence is like a pale shadow of what it once was. The context matters for sure, and I try to keep that in mind, but still the reality bites sometimes.
Makes me wonder how many of these 'current' live shows they still will release. They tell the same story about every time (the difference are in nuances), and the dudes are just older and older. Haven't anyone already gotten enough of them already?
- Doxa
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rebelhipi
On both the dvd and bluray?
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[Japan Bonus Track] The Rolling Stones GRRR Live!
[st.cdjapan.co.jp]
Features The Rolling Stones' legendary 2012 concerts in Newark, New Jersey from the 50th anniversary tour.
The Rolling Stones' "GRRR Live!" is out on February 10, 2023. Japanese edition exclusively includes Japan only bonus tracks. Included CD features the high-fidelity SHM-CD format.
The BD/DVD editions includes three bonus tracks ("Tumbling Dice," "Doom and Gloom," "The Last Time") as well as two bonus video footage ("The Last Time," "Tumbling Dice," ), taken from the December 13th concert.
The CD edition includes three bonus tracks ("Tumbling Dice," "Doom and Gloom," "The Last Time") taken from the December 13th concert.
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GRRR Live! Blu-ray + 2SHM-CD with Japan Bonus Track UIXY-15050
7500yen - US$ 54.63
This Japanese edition exclusively includes three bonus tracks ("Tumbling Dice," "Doom and Gloom," "The Last Time") as well as two bonus video footage ("The Last Time," "Tumbling Dice," ), both taken from the concert held on December 13. Features the high-fidelity SHM-CD format.
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
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GRRR Live! [DVD + 2SHM-CD] w/Japan Bonus Tracks UIBY-15137
NTSC 6500yen US$ 47.35
This Japanese edition exclusively includes three bonus tracks ("Tumbling Dice," "Doom and Gloom," "The Last Time") as well as two bonus video footage ("The Last Time," "Tumbling Dice," ), both taken from the concert held on December 13. Features the high-fidelity SHM-CD forma
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
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GRRR Live! [SHM-CD] [Limited Edition] Japan Bonus Tracks
UICY-80230 3600yen US $26.22
This Japanese edition exclusively includes three bonus tracks ("Tumbling Dice," "Doom and Gloom," "The Last Time") from the concert held on December 13.
[www.cdjapan.co.jp]
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rebelhipi
On both the dvd and bluray?
Yes: [TheRollingStonesShop.com] , [TheRollingStonesShop.com] .
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VoodooLounge13
Well, it's not so exclusive if more than one venue is selling it, now is it?! LOL