Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
No, nothing makes sense,
Nothing seems to fit...
So give us E+I DVD/Bluray now and JT17/19 in 2020
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
No, nothing makes sense,
Nothing seems to fit...
So give us E+I DVD/Bluray now and JT17/19 in 2020
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
No, nothing makes sense,
Nothing seems to fit...
Originally posted by LikeASong:. Who buys DVDs/blurays nowadays anyway?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I didn't know the IE release reached #1 in the UK and US, that's quite an achievement to be honest.
And yet I still defend that releasing a Joshua Tour bluray from a show of 2-3 years ago (and moreover, when there's another iteration of the tour taking place - or just taken place, depending on when it'd be released) would make no sense. The most plausible scenario IMO is that they mix 2017 and 2019 footage (assuming they eventually reuse 99% of the stage) and release the damn thing in 2020.
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
No, nothing makes sense,
Nothing seems to fit...
So give us E+I DVD/Bluray now and JT17/19 in 2020
Originally posted by f1schu111:I don’t know why people think they need to incorporate 2019 into the Joshua tree dvd. Especially if the show is the same. The only difference will be a couple different songs maybe and a two year older band.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
How many DVD's do you have to shift to get to number 1 now anyway? Not a lot, I bet.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I didn't know the IE release reached #1 in the UK and US, that's quite an achievement to be honest.
And yet I still defend that releasing a Joshua Tour bluray from a show of 2-3 years ago (and moreover, when there's another iteration of the tour taking place - or just taken place, depending on when it'd be released) would make no sense. The most plausible scenario IMO is that they mix 2017 and 2019 footage (assuming they eventually reuse 99% of the stage) and release the damn thing in 2020.