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PJ, Please consider an Official Live Stream

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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,835
    Bump
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    CO278952CO278952 Orlando, FL Posts: 1,231
    100% down for this. 
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,835
    Come on Nugs! Make this possible in 2020. 
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    demetrios said:
    Come on Nugs! Make this possible in 2020. 
    Factual. 

    Maybe we can get live streams since so many people got screwed out of tickets? 
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    This should have been a thing five years ago...
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    another day, another bump. 
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,835
    another day, another bump. 

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    bumpppppppppp
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    Are there any other bands that actively do this?  Just curious

    It is a cool idea, however I don't see it realistically getting implemented anytime in the near future for most acts as a normal entity during tours
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827
    Are there any other bands that actively do this?  Just curious


    Dead & Co have been live streaming all shows they do for years now. Nugs does a great job. And, also the audio files are up to download hours within the show ending.
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    EM194007 said:
    Are there any other bands that actively do this?  Just curious


    Dead & Co have been live streaming all shows they do for years now. Nugs does a great job. And, also the audio files are up to download hours within the show ending.
    I saw Slash about 10 years ago and they had physical Cd's ready about 40 mins after the show!
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    deadendpdeadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    An official live stream would be spectacular. I have watched many PJ shows on Periscope. 
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    JPPJ84JPPJ84 Hamburg, Germany Posts: 3,440
    Just googled Periscope... so can you only watch on a mobile and it means someone in the venue has to stream? Sorry, I'm a technical embryo
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    Hoagie BreathHoagie Breath Philly Yo Posts: 107
    Something I would gladly pay for after being shut out for tickets lol.  But I'll get in building for the shows i want too, I always do one way or  another. But would definable pay for shows not close to home. Pretty fucking cool idea . Hope it happens, I'm in. just  curious. What do other bands charge for this per show?
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827
    EM194007 said:
    Are there any other bands that actively do this?  Just curious


    Dead & Co have been live streaming all shows they do for years now. Nugs does a great job. And, also the audio files are up to download hours within the show ending.
    I saw Slash about 10 years ago and they had physical Cd's ready about 40 mins after the show!
    Instant Live. The Allman Brothers, KISS, Phil Lesh, The Black Crows and others used them as well back in the early 2000's. Instant Live was a Live Nation program. That didn't stand the test of time.
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    Show me some bump love 
    There are websites for such a thing.

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    KN219077 said:
    This takes a lot of infrastructure, Phish are pioneers of streaming hd shows. You don’t start doing this on a whim. The band should absolutely do it though if they are capable. The instant bootleg process is also where it’s at!
    Bands usually have a camera crew with them to broadcast to the screens on the side of the stage. I know pre-2000, this was an anamoly and only the best of the best did this, but im pretty sure since 2006 maybe(?) PJ have been using a camera crew on tour with them. You take a camera crew, and you give them a production manager that has to choose the best shots, WHICH is already being done for the screens in house. It's not as hard these days as most are led to believe 
    Yeah, that part they have down already but there's also the networking portion. Wouldn't be no thang for a band the size of PJ though.
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    Yield151Yield151 Posts: 267
    Something I would gladly pay for after being shut out for tickets lol.  But I'll get in building for the shows i want too, I always do one way or  another. But would definable pay for shows not close to home. Pretty fucking cool idea . Hope it happens, I'm in. just  curious. What do other bands charge for this per show?
    Dead&Co was $39.99 for one night (NYE) but they do offer packages I believe to cut down on costs if you order multiple shows (or whole tour).  I think it was an additional $10 or $15 to add the audio download as well but not certain on that cost. 
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    Bruins24Bruins24 Posts: 103
    I’ve been hoping for this for a few years now. I’d be much more interested in buying live video stream of shows than more bootleg audios. 
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    It's a bit odd that they HAVEN'T done this already, givent he success other bands have had with it, and that they were one of the pioneers of releasing every show from a tour. As others have mentioned, Phish has been doing this for years. You might think you wouldn't be into watching from home, but it's big fun to watch with friends in the comfort of your own home, with all of the party favors you prefer, and it really helps to kill the FOMO we all feel when we can't be at a show. DO IT!
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    bump up the jams, bump it up 
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    KN219077KN219077 Montana Posts: 898
    Nugs is already teamed up with PJ, it makes perfect sense. Phish and Nugs pioneered the live video streaming of concerts, they already have the infrastructure in place. It’s such an easy money make for the band. A no brainer! Pj , though, has been very resistant to video as a general and has been very late to the game in adopting screens at shows. 
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    If they don't want to do the whole tour, whatever. I understand. But could we get one show? I know these shows aren't "special" (a-la  PJ20 type concerts) but can we at least get like MSG as a live stream? It would be a step in the right direction.... 

    Nugs will be streaming each day of 311 day (now a 3 day event in vegas) and it just makes me feel like PJ is missing the boat on this. 
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    JPPJ84 said:
    Just googled Periscope... so can you only watch on a mobile and it means someone in the venue has to stream? Sorry, I'm a technical embryo
    Someone at the show has to stream it (periscope it) on their phone, so the streams go in and out, depending on how long this person wants to hold their phone up at a show. People watching can comment (you can hide the comments). Sometimes their battery gets low and they shut it down. There are usually 4 or 5 decent ones per show. I've seen some really good Pearl Jam ones. I watch them on a desktop computer (I wouldn't watch it on my phone) the sound varies depending on where the person is in the venue, but usually pretty good.
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    1STmammal2wearPants1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 2,836
    edited January 2020
    I'd pay $10 for an occasional live stream of a show....with a nice bowl of some earthy, green substance
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    CJ260717CJ260717 Posts: 414
    I think it's time for this to happen too.  But the only way to really pull it off without a hitch is to have Ticketmaster run the whole thing...
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    STAND BACK WHEN THE LIVE STREAM(S) COME 

    STAND BACK!
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,835
    Needs to happen over @ https://www.nugs.net/watch-live-music/ .

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    Ha. Ed would have to stop the concert and ask I take 3 steps back from the TV
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    I think this would be great!!! PLEASE DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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