Are Holograms and Avatars the future of live music?
Last year, KISS announced that they would “live on eternally” through their brand new avatars who would take over the roles of KISS from their human counterparts and opened up a world of touring and viewing options for them. ABBA successfully executed the Voyage tour - using 160 cameras to capture facial expressions and body movements to simulate a real show. Meanwhile Dio, Tupac and Zappa’s deaths did not stop them from touring- as their holograms were tested with real live bands backing them to, again, try to simulate a real show.
In this episode, we debate and discuss in great depth the pros and cons of all of the experiments listed above, try to ascertain whether or not this tarnishes or furthers a legacy and ask ourselves: Would we go to a virtual gig?
Viewing Material:
LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
70. 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' - King Crimson (1969)
69. 'Band On The Run' - Paul McCartney & Wings (1973)
68. 'Here's Little Richard' - Little Richard (1957)
67. Covers vs Originals - Part 3
66. 'Who's Next' - The Who (1971)
65. 'Permanent Waves' - Rush (1980)
64. 'Absolution' - Muse (2003)
62. 'Tres Hombres' - ZZ Top (1973)
61. 'Hackney Diamonds' - The Rolling Stones (2023)
60. 'Hysteria' - Def Leppard (1987)
59. Understanding Eddie Van Halen - Interview with 'Tonechaser' author; Steve Rosen
58. 'Now And Then' - The Beatles (2023)
57. 'Frampton Comes Alive!' - Peter Frampton (1976)
56. 'Awake' - Dream Theater (1994)
55. 'We're An American Band' - Grand Funk Railroad (1973)
54. Covers vs Originals - Part 2
53. Covers vs Originals - Part 1
52. 'American Pie' (Album) - Don McLean (1971)
51. 'American Pie' (Song) - Don McLean (1971)
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