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Art Vandelay wrote:...modern technology were to find a way to transform recorded concerts into a three-dimensional, hologram performance. Think what they did with Elvis on American Idol. Far fetched, I know...but stay with me on this...
Let's say the classic 1981 Houston Journey concert were to be transformed and shown throughout major arenas. There would be a real stage and a live crowd. You knew it was a hologram, but weren't able to tell the difference. It would be as if you were seeing the real deal. Would you go?
If the current (live) incarnation of Journey were playing within driving distance on the same night, which show would you go see?
What other concerts would you want to see?
Art Vandelay wrote: ...modern technology were to find a way to transform recorded concerts into a three-dimensional, hologram performance. Think what they did with Elvis on American Idol. Far fetched, I know...but stay with me on this...
Let's say the classic 1981 Houston Journey concert were to be transformed and shown throughout major arenas. There would be a real stage and a live crowd. You knew it was a hologram, but weren't able to tell the difference. It would be as if you were seeing the real deal. Would you go?
Art Vandelay wrote:If the current (live) incarnation of Journey were playing within driving distance on the same night, which show would you go see?
Art Vandelay wrote:What other concerts would you want to see?
ohsherrie wrote:The Mountain Aire ROR
Barb wrote:ohsherrie wrote:The Mountain Aire ROR
I was there.
ohsherrie wrote:Barb wrote:ohsherrie wrote:The Mountain Aire ROR
I was there.
I'm green with envy, seriously.
But how did this thread get here twice?When I clicked on the other one I thought my post must have gotten lost or something so I posted again in it.
Art Vandelay wrote:...modern technology were to find a way to transform recorded concerts into a three-dimensional, hologram performance. Think what they did with Elvis on American Idol. Far fetched, I know...but stay with me on this...
Let's say the classic 1981 Houston Journey concert were to be transformed and shown throughout major arenas. There would be a real stage and a live crowd. You knew it was a hologram, but weren't able to tell the difference. It would be as if you were seeing the real deal. Would you go?
If the current (live) incarnation of Journey were playing within driving distance on the same night, which show would you go see?
What other concerts would you want to see?
Art Vandelay wrote:If the current (live) incarnation of Journey were playing within driving distance on the same night, which show would you go see?
Matthew wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:If the current (live) incarnation of Journey were playing within driving distance on the same night, which show would you go see?
The hologram.
Deb wrote:Put on a hologram concert of the first ROR show at Mountain Aire and I'm soooo there! Would probably miss just about any concert to even just watch a hologram show of that one.
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