Just thought I'd post on something that wasn't DIY related.
I watched two clips here from the Tedstock concert where double act Lee and Herring performed as a double act for the first time in absolutely ages. Years it's been, and they were doing the same old material... except it seems so much funnier.
If you're a Lee and Herring fan, reserve 20 minutes or so and watch the clips. Excellent.
On this subject, though, isn't is absolutely amazing that people are really doing this? They go to a concert, record it on a mobile phone or digital camera, and then whack it on the net within a few hours. It means that you need never miss any live event ever. Just google the thing you would have gone to and watch someone's home-made footage. Though this could have an impact on the revenues of such acts, I think it's more likely to have an positive one. We can now see a clip of this or that as a punter would from within the audience. It makes you want to go and be there for real.
At least, it did for me. I had a crazy notion of going to see this show, but by the time I looked for tickets, they were gone.
I wasn't there, but I've enjoyed it almost as though I was.
I watched two clips here from the Tedstock concert where double act Lee and Herring performed as a double act for the first time in absolutely ages. Years it's been, and they were doing the same old material... except it seems so much funnier.
If you're a Lee and Herring fan, reserve 20 minutes or so and watch the clips. Excellent.
On this subject, though, isn't is absolutely amazing that people are really doing this? They go to a concert, record it on a mobile phone or digital camera, and then whack it on the net within a few hours. It means that you need never miss any live event ever. Just google the thing you would have gone to and watch someone's home-made footage. Though this could have an impact on the revenues of such acts, I think it's more likely to have an positive one. We can now see a clip of this or that as a punter would from within the audience. It makes you want to go and be there for real.
At least, it did for me. I had a crazy notion of going to see this show, but by the time I looked for tickets, they were gone.
I wasn't there, but I've enjoyed it almost as though I was.
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