Wow. Awesome if it's true. My next door neighbor's friend supposedly "invented" the technology to get the CD's out immediately after the show (how?) and when we were talking about how flipping excited I am about this, I jokingly said "make sure they get this done for the Police"! Seems like that's what many of us would die for, so hope it happens. I think Stewart would be the would be the one to push this and make this a reality. They just need to keep the prices real, we're already forking out enough for this gala. I will gladly pay normal CD pricing to have memories of the shows I attended (and the first and last ones, for that matter). I need that stuff to retain it in my brain. That, and photos! : ) Michelle In a message dated 3/28/07 2:24:19 PM, dripdry@gmail.com writes:
Hello, So, I'm sitting here listening to Roxanne from the Lost BBC Studio Tapes. I couldn't help but completely rock out, even though I'm in the middle of a huge pile of work. Until lately I couldn't stand this tune, but its live potential is pure gold. OK, so my idea: Can anyone pull some strings to give Sting, Andy, Stew, or management the idea that they really ought to release a CD copy of every show they play? Sell it for ten or fifteen dollars or something? It would be giving fans the chance to relive their experience, and I've heard of other bands doing this in the past. Basically, I really want an audio recording of the Wrigley show, so why wouldn't The Police want to profit from this desire if it exists in other fans as well? Remind people of what a great live show The Police put on, so that when they come back around later we're all sure to buy more tickets :-) David
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