1. http://www.livechilipeppers.com/

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are going to sell professionally mixed shows. Every gig will be available for $9.95 (MP3) or $12.95 (FLAC/ALAC)
  2. Originally posted by fabianhttp://www.livechilipeppers.com/

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are going to sell professionally mixed shows. Every gig will be available for $9.95 (MP3) or $12.95 (FLAC/ALAC)



    All right, more bands following the Pearl Jam route.
  3. Let's hope the guys take the hint...
  4. +1
  5. Originally posted by LikeASongLet's hope the guys take the hint...


    U2 probably won't take the hint til AFTER the next tour they are slow when it comes to this kind of thing </3
  6. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    I think you've hit the nail on the head.

    There's two school's of thought here that can be merged:

    Release something that is representative of the 360 tour (so make a double disc of the "usual" setlist with One, Streets, SBS, even Boots and Crazy..) and then make a single disc full of the great rarities from the tour. This may be a bit excessive to "give away" with a U2.com membership but one might argue it would make up for the Duals debacle.


    This makes too much sense, I'm not sure U2.com will ever be that reasonable...
  7. Again, I think this issue should be peacefully solved with baseball sticks . Jokes aside, I think the gems we won't have on the official realise will appear later some way or other.


  8. $10

    That's...£6.46. If U2 went down that road and the pricing was similar, they'd have to be some damn fine concerts. Knowing U2 though we'll get Red Rocks, Sydney, Mexico, Boston, Slane, Chicago and Pasadena.
  9. Originally posted by JuJuman:Again, I think this issue should be peacefully solved with baseball sticks . Jokes aside, I think the gems we won't have on the official realise will appear later some way or other.


    sure ... in the Shows/Torrents tabs ... oh they already are there hehehe
  10. All they have to do is give you the voted 2 CD set with a one year renewal, and give you a 3 CD set with all the songs for a 2 year renewal. Sure, it would
    cost a little more, but most of us blindly renew without regard to what is released. That way the vote could've just been fun, since we all would have a chance to get all the songs. Without Breathe and Electrical Storm, I will not be overjoyed with the thing. I'll still love it either way.