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FormerDJMike wrote:Darn! Video removed! Was it the black and white footage? If so I think I have seen it.
Archetype wrote:Why is there so little footage of Styx in their heyday?
brywool wrote:unfortunately, now you go to concerts and everybody, en masse, lifts their cell phones and watches concerts through them. Ridiculous! I went to McCartney last year and was in the 4th row. As soon as he came on, everyone lifted their cell phones. Totally blocked the view. Ugh, silly humans.
brywool wrote:unfortunately, now you go to concerts and everybody, en masse, lifts their cell phones and watches concerts through them. Ridiculous! I went to McCartney last year and was in the 4th row. As soon as he came on, everyone lifted their cell phones. Totally blocked the view. Ugh, silly humans.
gr8dane wrote:brywool wrote:unfortunately, now you go to concerts and everybody, en masse, lifts their cell phones and watches concerts through them. Ridiculous! I went to McCartney last year and was in the 4th row. As soon as he came on, everyone lifted their cell phones. Totally blocked the view. Ugh, silly humans.
Went to see Crowded House (I think it was),a year or 2 ago.
The guy said,'you can keep your phone out for the first 2 songs,and then you put them away until after the show,alright'.
It worked pretty well.There were of course a few who 'forgot'.
So maybe that's an option.
masque wrote:i dont see any reason to ban any of it........by this time, most everyone knows that cell phone footage on youtube doesnt sound like a professionally recorded DVD, so most folks know the actual even sounds better......but youtube at least gives you an idea of what things will be like live and gives the band added exposure. sometimes seeing the footage of a band actually makes me want to go see the actual live event.
masque wrote:i dont see any reason to ban any of it........by this time, most everyone knows that cell phone footage on youtube doesnt sound like a professionally recorded DVD, so most folks know the actual even sounds better......but youtube at least gives you an idea of what things will be like live and gives the band added exposure. sometimes seeing the footage of a band actually makes me want to go see the actual live event.
masque wrote:i dont see any reason to ban any of it........by this time, most everyone knows that cell phone footage on youtube doesnt sound like a professionally recorded DVD, so most folks know the actual even sounds better......but youtube at least gives you an idea of what things will be like live and gives the band added exposure. sometimes seeing the footage of a band actually makes me want to go see the actual live event.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:i dont see any reason to ban any of it........by this time, most everyone knows that cell phone footage on youtube doesnt sound like a professionally recorded DVD, so most folks know the actual even sounds better......but youtube at least gives you an idea of what things will be like live and gives the band added exposure. sometimes seeing the footage of a band actually makes me want to go see the actual live event.
Personally I don't agree. Your dealing with performances of copyrighted material owned by these artists. They have every right to control how it is used and where it is made available. Just as it could have a positive effect for the artist it can have a negative one. Some people record the whole performance and put it online or even worse sell bootleg videos of concerts. There is such a complete lack of respect for artists these days. There's a whole generation now that think music should be free. No wonder some artists are not so enthused about releasing new material. The split second they do some weasel uploads it to the internet for it to be obtained for free.
masque wrote: but I dont feel that way about cell phone footage from a live concert. the video and audio is obviously not "pro", so as a fan, it's a novelty to me at best. I want the real thing, whether it's being there myself or buying the pro shot DVD.
just like when styx went out on the GI/POE tour......i watched every second of those shows on youtube before I was able to go see the show myself on two separate occasions. but even though I saw it on a crappy phone, i still bought tickets two different times, a shirt once and a blue ray........the youtube stuff had zero impact on my buying choices.
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