Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
the irony of it is that this is everything the band was once against
Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
the irony of it is that this is everything the band was once against
Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
the irony of it is that this is everything the band was once against
Originally posted by sparko:Everyone complains (musicians I mean) about too many phones on a concert. Now U2 force exactly that.
But: they don't people staring at their phones. So what will happen at the Blackout next? Pretty much the whole arena getting dark as sh*t and all that's been seen are tiny pocket lights on their instruments so they don't play wrong.
I won't use that app, my phone has something else to do.
Originally posted by MattG:Reception and internet connection during gigs is generally horrible due to how many people in one concentrated place are trying to access from the same point...
I'm sure this won't be a total shitshow.....
Will be interesting to see, though. Could see LIAWHL opening the show through this augmented reality and then before you know it, its the real Bono on stage.
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Oh you'll be the odd man out or as the liberals like to say the odd humaniod .
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:How I think this will play:
- 80% of casual fans will have no idea about this app at the beginning of the show
- They see some people looking at their cellphones during LIAWHL, they say "oh, that's cool, what is that?"
- They spend the next 2 songs downloading that gigantic app...
- Finally downloaded, they realize it only worked for one song...
- They say "well, I have my cell phone out, let's check FB, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
- 5 songs already passed, SBS acoustic starts playing, casual fan: Time to buy a beer!