I know it's a long shot but I'm sure I heard you can watch them online tonight (live, yes live). Don't suppose anyone's got a link?
I don't think they're bad mate, but by the same token they're a bit bland for me, it surprises me how big they became.
i know they're truely massive now like and i can hear the concert as if i was there (i only live 5 mins away from the sol), they're not on yet but some other band are blaring out the tunes at the moment but i'm convinced you can watch it live, just not sure how
OT - But for all, especially Mons. Elvis Presley To Make A Virtual Comeback 9:48pm UK, Thursday June 07, 2012 Presley shot to fame with Blue Suede Shoes in 1954 has sold more than a billion albums since please log in to view this image A hologram of Elvis Presley, who died in 1977, will be created by Digital Domain Media Group (DDMG), which brought Tupac 'back to life' for a recent music festival performance. please log in to view this image Crowds at Coachella Festival were stunned by the lifelike Tupac hologram The production company has announced a deal with Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE) which will see it create multiple virtual Elvis likenesses for live shows, television appearances and distribution on the internet. "This is a new and exciting way to bring the magic and music of Elvis Presley to life," EPE's president and chief executive, Jack Soden, said. "His lifelong fans will be thrilled all over again and new audiences will discover the electric experience of Elvis the performer." Mr Soden says he is confident the project "will help continue the growth of Elvis' rich legacy all over the world". The singer, who shot to fame with Blue Suede Shoes in 1954, has sold more than a billion albums since. The head of DDMG, John Textor, described him as "the most recognised performer on the planet". "We are thrilled to have been chosen to bring new performances and original shows where fans can have their own, new experiences of Elvis," he said. The US-based company, which has won an Academy Award for its creation of computer-generated humans, stunned a crowd of almost 90,000 at the Coachella Festival in California with its lifelike Tupac hologram. The hip hop star, who died in 1996, was 'resurrected' during the set of Snoop Dogg, who performed a duet with the 3D likeness. http://oddnews.org/77-odd-news/1317-...-comeback.html
Each to their own and all that, but that was ****in brilliant last night. Pissed it down from start to finish, but we revelled in it ! Best concert since Stone Roses at Spike Island way back when !
My 17 year old son actually thought the pouring rain seemed to add to the atmosphere...He is still on a big high this morning over the Coldplay gig...
I've got a ticket to see the Chillies, which will actually be my first ever stadium gig...I'm really looking forward to it...
I echo MRAWs sons sentiments. I would hardly describe myself as a fan, or name them as a favourite, however one thing that couldn't be said about the performance last night was that it was dull MONsMush
My bessie mate, a Man Utd supporter called me last night and said it was the best entertainment the SoL had seen in many a year - the ****er. Mind you i was quick to point out that it was rather entertaining seeing his team win and lose the premiership in the last few minutes at the SoL - he said **** all after that mind.
Imo one of the most boring bands in the world, couldn't dream of parting a penny to listen to that ****e...be asleep after 2 songs.