Originally posted by miryclay:I'm hoping for CDs of Berlin bundled together.
Originally posted by miryclay:I'm hoping for CDs of Berlin bundled together.
Originally posted by deanallison:Something that we spoke about not too long ago but not since this gift announcement is the idea of releasing gigs from the past in dvd. I wonder if this has now opened the door to that. I know the show still would have to have been taped/filmed to a reasonable extent but you would think everything pre zoo tv wouldn’t have required too many cameras to properly capture the show and then there’s a few other shows that were broadcast or parts of were broadcast so they might have full footage of some zoo tv shows and later too. Could the South American tv broadcasts from Popmart and vertigo tour for example be contenders? Zoo tv Stockholm and Washington too? These could be cool future subscriber gifts and could easily be made exclusive to subscribers without needing a commercial release.
Originally posted by y531ly5:A Best Of 1980-1990 DVD reissue with the same extra treatment as the 1990-2000 would be so cool...
Alternative Videos, documentaries, extra videos (gloria, a celebration, two hearts...)
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
I'd certainly be way less annoyed if the sub gift was a DVD release of an older show that we've never had, and that was never filmed in a quality that would make a blu-ray release necessary/favourable.
Yes, if the sub gift was the ZooTV Stockholm gig on DVD, but with cleaned up picture - I'd have subscribed the instant they announced it.
But making the gift a newer show that we know will come out in 4k eventually, and having it be released on DVD when the subscription is 50 USD - that's not cool lol.
Originally posted by AnselmoLopes:[..]
I agree with you. Old shows would be nice gifts. Since 1993, every tour has an officially launched show. I am sure that if it were Paul Macguinnes was their manager, he would not allow this action. , he would not allow this action.
The Pop and Vertigo broadcasts in Latin America were strategic, as they were fundamental to the emergence of a new bigger generation of fans for U2, who saw the shows in 2006 as children and were able to go in 2017.
Today, only those who pay for the shows watch, and only those who subscribe to the site have access to the DVD. I do not believe that Berlin´18 will still release commercially.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
That last bit isn’t quite right. The full Paris show from 2015 is available on YouTube and 75 minutes of the Berlin is available as well on there all for free and I’m sure the full Berlin gig will end up there soon as well. So fans aren’t missing out at all. Yes if it’s subscriber only then there will be less people with a physical release this time I’m sure but non subscribers can hardly complain at getting a show for free when subscribers are having to pay £30 (renewal amount) to watch the same thing. If it’s all about people missing out on the physical item then you could say they shouldn’t be releasing big box sets either because not every fan can afford them.