1. Originally posted by u2wanderer1:[..]
    Last I was told they want Heartland to go into theatres. That's been the plan all along. And last I checked that's still what they wanted to do.

    My guess? They'll press up some 12-inch records with mixes that weren't included in the box set of ATYCLB. In a similar style to what was in the box set.
    My thinking is that they could make the documentary available to chose as a gift but not actually start dispatching them until after a cinema release. I think that would work from a business point of view unless they’re willing to wait for a long time until cinemas can operate at full capacity. You’ll know more than me though, I know you have your sources, I’m just throwing ideas out there.
  2. MDH Vinyl? Wide Awake in Asia? Third Man?
    Heartland Audio? I'd even take Berlin audio, remastered of course.
  3. New gift,wide awake in Asia.....well I didn’t receive the dvd yet!
  4. It would really be redundant to go back to JT or AB but but here we are.
  5. Maybe it would be a good time for an October 40th anniversary show release. AB might get a boxset anyway which might rule that out and Heartland maybe is just going to be straight to cinema as earlier suggested.
  6. Originally posted by u2wanderer1:[..]
    My guess? They'll press up some 12-inch records with mixes that weren't included in the box set of ATYCLB. In a similar style to what was in the box set.


    Oh God no
  7. I'll be surprised if they're still aiming to have Heartland in the cinemas seeing how Countries keep going in and out of Lockdown. Unless they're willing to wait until 2022/23.
  8. Originally posted by SJKamal:I'll be surprised if they're still aiming to have Heartland in the cinemas seeing how Countries keep going in and out of Lockdown. Unless they're willing to wait until 2022/23.
    They have very little else planned for the short term. An album and the next tour is likely 2-3 years off. So as long as that isn't imminent, I can't see them rushing the film.
  9. If you are talking about the Third Man live to acetate single (Red Flag Day / Love is Bigger) that won't ever be released.
  10. Originally posted by SJKamal:I'll be surprised if they're still aiming to have Heartland in the cinemas seeing how Countries keep going in and out of Lockdown. Unless they're willing to wait until 2022/23.
    2022 would be 35th anniversary of JT so maybe they’d be just as well to release it then. As long as they put out a 25th anniversary release of Pop that year as well still.