Apple TV is free for a year with new Apple product services (iPhone, iPad, etc) - worked for me on an iPhone upgrade back in September
My opinion is that this is not correct. You are talking about Apple TV +. And the spot is talking about Apple TV. So it should be for free as long as you have an account and the app or the box.
I don't see a reference to Apple TV+ in the ad just Apple TV. Frankly, there's not enough information on there to know anything, so I guess we will see. Perhaps it's a installable App on Apple TV. Perhaps it's a live stream that they will use the Apple TV app for similar to how a Channel is established on Apple TV. Perhaps this is just the first look at it and Apple is the first company they've figured out details with and they are also working with other platforms to deliver for non-Apple users. Perhaps this is the first test of them establishing a long term Apple Channel like Pearl Jam Radio with ongoing music and video content.
Frankly, nothing to get excited or upset about until there is some kind of details with it.
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2003-05-30 - Vancouver, BC, General Motors Place
2005-09-04 - Calgary, AB, Pengrowth Saddledome
2005-09-05 - Edmonton, AB, Rexall Place
2009-08-08 - Calgary, AB, Canada Olympic Park
2009-09-21 - Seattle, WA, Key Arena
2009-09-22 - Seattle, WA, Key Arena
2011-09-23 - Edmonton, AB, Rexall Place
2013-11-30 - Spokane, WA, Spokane Arena
How can they do live stream performance if they are all seperate?
I don't know, but the Stones seemed to have figured it out the other day.
I'm not entirely sure they were all playing instruments... lol. I think some of it might of been canned. Charlie was playing his drumsticks on the weird things around him, and Keith was playing something...
Still... it turned out amazingly fun.... one of the highlights...
How can they do live stream performance if they are all seperate?
I don't know, but the Stones seemed to have figured it out the other day.
I'm not entirely sure they were all playing instruments... lol. I think some of it might of been canned. Charlie was playing his drumsticks on the weird things around him, and Keith was playing something...
Still... it turned out amazingly fun.... one of the highlights...
I’m guessing Mick played it solo to start, then the others layered tracks over it and they pieced it together to appear as if they were all playing together.
How can they do live stream performance if they are all seperate?
I don't know, but the Stones seemed to have figured it out the other day.
I'm not entirely sure they were all playing instruments... lol. I think some of it might of been canned. Charlie was playing his drumsticks on the weird things around him, and Keith was playing something...
Still... it turned out amazingly fun.... one of the highlights...
I’m guessing Mick played it solo to start, then the others layered tracks over it and they pieced it together to appear as if they were all playing together.
has to be. Lag on the best internet connection would still make playing together impossible.
How can they do live stream performance if they are all seperate?
I don't know, but the Stones seemed to have figured it out the other day.
I'm not entirely sure they were all playing instruments... lol. I think some of it might of been canned. Charlie was playing his drumsticks on the weird things around him, and Keith was playing something...
Still... it turned out amazingly fun.... one of the highlights...
I’m guessing Mick played it solo to start, then the others layered tracks over it and they pieced it together to appear as if they were all playing together.
Pearl Jam to Stream Gigaton Audiovisual Experience For Free on Apple TV The full album comes paired with immersive visuals
Prior to the release of Gigaton, grunge rock legends Pearl Jam were supposed to hold a massive listening party event in theaters all over the world. Because those plans were scrapped due to the ongoing pandemic, the band has decided to bring that special experience straight to fans’ homes.
Beginning tomorrow, April 24th, the “Gigaton Visual Experience” will be available to stream on Apple TV for free for the next seven days in over 100 countries. The immersive release features a full playback of the Gigaton album. Accompanying the music are vivid visuals curated and created by Evolve, the same filmmakers who helmed “Dance of the Clairvoyants”, Pearl Jam’s first official video in seven years.
“I’m excited for fans to be able to immerse themselves in the sound and to hear the depth and layers of these songs and performances,” Gigaton producer Josh Evans commented in a statement. “It’s truly a unique way to experience this album.” Editors' Picks
The “Gigaton Visual Experience” will be presented in both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. After the free seven-day period, customers will be able to purchase or rent the release.
Considering Eddie Vedder & co. were forced to postpone their Gigaton tour because of COVID-19, this audiovisual experience should keep fans happy for the time being. For those looking for more of Pearl Jam, check out our photo gallery celebrating their powerful live shows over the years.
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Give us a fucking live stream performance of the new album already. Jesus Christ.
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How can they do live stream performance if they are all seperate?
Frankly, nothing to get excited or upset about until there is some kind of details with it.
2003-05-30 - Vancouver, BC, General Motors Place
2005-09-04 - Calgary, AB, Pengrowth Saddledome
2005-09-05 - Edmonton, AB, Rexall Place
2009-08-08 - Calgary, AB, Canada Olympic Park
2009-09-21 - Seattle, WA, Key Arena
2009-09-22 - Seattle, WA, Key Arena
2011-09-23 - Edmonton, AB, Rexall Place
2013-11-30 - Spokane, WA, Spokane Arena
...or maybe perform while staying at least 6 feet away from each other...
has to be. Lag on the best internet connection would still make playing together impossible.
The full album comes paired with immersive visuals
Prior to the release of Gigaton, grunge rock legends Pearl Jam were supposed to hold a massive listening party event in theaters all over the world. Because those plans were scrapped due to the ongoing pandemic, the band has decided to bring that special experience straight to fans’ homes.
Beginning tomorrow, April 24th, the “Gigaton Visual Experience” will be available to stream on Apple TV for free for the next seven days in over 100 countries. The immersive release features a full playback of the Gigaton album. Accompanying the music are vivid visuals curated and created by Evolve, the same filmmakers who helmed “Dance of the Clairvoyants”, Pearl Jam’s first official video in seven years.
“I’m excited for fans to be able to immerse themselves in the sound and to hear the depth and layers of these songs and performances,” Gigaton producer Josh Evans commented in a statement. “It’s truly a unique way to experience this album.”
Editors' Picks
The “Gigaton Visual Experience” will be presented in both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. After the free seven-day period, customers will be able to purchase or rent the release.
Considering Eddie Vedder & co. were forced to postpone their Gigaton tour because of COVID-19, this audiovisual experience should keep fans happy for the time being. For those looking for more of Pearl Jam, check out our photo gallery celebrating their powerful live shows over the years.