david
ONE love, blood, life
In the early 90s I’d always see a U2 interview CD in the U2 section called “Bono Talks In Philadelphia”... it sat there for over a year. I guess even back then no one wanted to listen to Bono “talk”.
If there was a streaming service that had live concerts videos available then I’d subscribe to it. Surprised the record companies / artists haven’t done this.
Nugs is the best. I only wish they'd make their app compatible with android auto.
Nugs is the best. I only wish they'd make their app compatible with android auto.
On a bit of a different note, I wonder (or does anyone know) the reason why there are so many concert films not available digitally. I originally thought it was just a U2 thing but then I looked on iTunes for a couple of Pearl Jam and Biffy Clyro concerts, and noticed they weren't on there either, and then looked up even more artists. Seems more like an industry thing than being just one band.
--Live At The Shoebox
so just following up on this as i was playing around on the app yesterday... Nugs not only has every Pearl Jam live recording ever release - so, like, every concert from 2000 on and a bunch from before then that have been released from the vault... but they also have a video section that contains every concert video they've ever put out. it's a bit of a pain to stream from the app to your TV, but if you log on to the website from a laptop (or even your phone) it works better.
the subscription is worth every penny if only for the Pearl Jam stuff alone.
edit: just checked - they have 8 concert videos and 486 live audio recordings on Nugs.
videos are...
--Let's Play Two, live from Wrigley Field
--Water On The Road, Eddie solo live in DC
--Immagine in Cornice
--Vote For Change
--Live At The Garden
--Live At The Shoebox
--Touring Band 2000
--Single Video Theory