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Rich
August 13th, 2006, 05:30 PM
One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
to make any money if everything is free?
http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
J. Fowler
August 13th, 2006, 11:30 PM
Rich wrote:
> One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
> night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
> have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
> found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
> to make any money if everything is free?
>
> http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
>
"On August 12, fans around the globe can experience DMB live exclusively
on AOLMusic.com (www.aolmusic.com/dmb), and XM Satellite Radio. "
Good one Rich.
http://www.networklive.com/pressreleases-details.php?id=73
08.09.06
NETWORK LIVE PRESENTS: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND LIVE IN CONCERT ON AUGUST 12, 2006
LOS ANGELES (August 9, 2006) – Network LIVE, the #1 provider of live
digital entertainment, will present Dave Matthews Band from Sound Advice
Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL. on Saturday, August 12, 2006 at
8:30 pm EST. Through Network LIVE’s partnerships with AOL, XM Satellite
Radio and multiple distribution partners worldwide, millions of Dave
Matthews Band fans across the globe will have access to this performance
from the front row, live and on demand.
Dave Matthews Band has consistently placed in the top 5 grossing tours
annually over the last decade. DMB’s performance in West Palm Beach FL
is part of their extensive 2006 summer tour which is receiving rave
reviews from fans and critics for a diverse set list spanning material
from the band’s fifteen years. On August 12, fans around the globe can
experience DMB live exclusively on AOLMusic.com (www.aolmusic.com/dmb),
and XM Satellite Radio. Additionally, the show will be available on
demand via AOLMusic.com.
“Dave Matthews Band is known equally for its ever changing and highly
dynamic live performances, as for its passionate and insatiable fan
base. Because of their electric live performances, Network LIVE is
thrilled to present the band live on AOL Music, and on demand across our
other partners,” said Aaron Grosky, SVP of Music of Network LIVE.
“Working with DMB and RCA Records on this event perfectly articulates
the value Network LIVE brings to both artists and fans. We offer a
powerful digital network so artists can connect with fans -- how they
want, when they want -- leveraging the power of the live moments that
happen while on tour, so no fans have to miss the show.”
“DMB fans are incredibly active and continually seek opportunities to
connect with and experience the band live,” said Hugh Surratt, SVP of
Marketing & Creative, RCA Records. “With Network LIVE, DMB can leverage
one of the most powerful digital networks to connect and interact with
their fans around the world through live performance.”
CodeMonkey
August 14th, 2006, 06:30 AM
Rich wrote:
> One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
> night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
> have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
> found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
> to make any money if everything is free?
>
> http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
>
Have another drink, Rich.
Coyote
August 14th, 2006, 07:00 AM
>> One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
>> night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
>> have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
>> found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
>> to make any money if everything is free?
>>
>> http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
>>
>
Who gives a ----. I've never heard of a Dave Matthews band! Must be a band
where
the noise is so loud that a vocalist must scream rather than sing so they
can be heard.
CodeMonkey
August 14th, 2006, 07:00 AM
Coyote wrote:
>>> One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
>>> night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
>>> have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
>>> found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
>>> to make any money if everything is free?
>>>
>>> http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
>>>
>
>
> Who gives a ----. I've never heard of a Dave Matthews band! Must be a band
> where
> the noise is so loud that a vocalist must scream rather than sing so they
> can be heard.
>
>
>
>
>
Whoa. You've never heard of Dave Mathews Band? What kind of music do you
listen to, polka?
fafaflunky
August 14th, 2006, 07:30 AM
CodeMonkey wrote:
> Coyote wrote:
> >>> One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
> >>> night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
> >>> have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
> >>> found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
> >>> to make any money if everything is free?
> >>>
> >>> http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
> >>>
> >
> >
> > Who gives a ----. I've never heard of a Dave Matthews band! Must be a band
> > where
> > the noise is so loud that a vocalist must scream rather than sing so they
> > can be heard.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> Whoa. You've never heard of Dave Mathews Band? What kind of music do you
> listen to, polka?
What kind of ---got listens to the Dave Matthews Band?
Coyote
August 14th, 2006, 07:30 AM
"CodeMonkey" <spammers@suck.com> wrote in message
news:sq_Dg.6866$1f6.5401@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net...
> Coyote wrote:
>>>> One of his most recent lies is that the Dave Matthews concert last
>>>> night was going to be on XM live. It wasn't, but thanks to his lying I
>>>> have discovered that the live concert was on AOL and in video. I also
>>>> found out that free XM channels are on the free AOL. How is XM going
>>>> to make any money if everything is free?
>>>>
>>>> http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/dave_matthews_band/ondemand
>>>>
>>
>>
>> Who gives a ----. I've never heard of a Dave Matthews band! Must be a
>> band where
>> the noise is so loud that a vocalist must scream rather than sing so
>> they can be heard.
>>
>
> Whoa. You've never heard of Dave Mathews Band? What kind of music do you
> listen to, polka?
OK I went to his web site. He sounds kind of folksy. Not the loud
screaming type.
I tune in:
Mostly Jazz, Old standards, some country,
I use only 6 music presets on my sirius receivers.
These presets tune in the genre I prefer, then I can scroll too adjacent
channels near by.
Other presets for sports or news.
Channel 72 Pure Jazz
Channel 30 Coffeehouse
Channel 61 Prime Country
Channel 04 Moving Easy
Channel 31 Margaritaville
Channel 10 The Bridge
Channel 75 Standard Time.
David
August 14th, 2006, 07:30 AM
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 22:19:03 -0700, "J. Fowler" <user@example.invalid>
wrote:
>
>08.09.06
>NETWORK LIVE PRESENTS: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND LIVE IN CONCERT ON AUGUST 12, 2006
>
>
>LOS ANGELES (August 9, 2006) – Network LIVE, the #1 provider of live
>digital entertainment, will present Dave Matthews Band from Sound Advice
>Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL. on Saturday, August 12, 2006 at
>8:30 pm EST. Through Network LIVE’s partnerships with AOL, XM Satellite
>Radio and multiple distribution partners worldwide, millions of Dave
>Matthews Band fans across the globe will have access to this performance
>from the front row, live and on demand.
Didn't happen on XM. Will be transmitted at a later date.
CodeMonkey
August 14th, 2006, 08:30 AM
fafaflunky wrote:
> What kind of ---got listens to the Dave Matthews Band?
>
Once again, your intelligence level speaks volumes about your family
history.
J. Fowler
August 14th, 2006, 11:30 AM
David wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 22:19:03 -0700, "J. Fowler" <user@example.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>
>> 08.09.06
>> NETWORK LIVE PRESENTS: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND LIVE IN CONCERT ON AUGUST 12, 2006
>>
>>
>> LOS ANGELES (August 9, 2006) – Network LIVE, the #1 provider of live
>> digital entertainment, will present Dave Matthews Band from Sound Advice
>> Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL. on Saturday, August 12, 2006 at
>> 8:30 pm EST. Through Network LIVE’s partnerships with AOL, XM Satellite
>> Radio and multiple distribution partners worldwide, millions of Dave
>> Matthews Band fans across the globe will have access to this performance
>>from the front row, live and on demand.
>
> Didn't happen on XM. Will be transmitted at a later date.
Whether it did or didn't wasn't my point. Network live issued a press
release saying where the concert would be aired live. To call someone a
liar for posting what a press release stated, speaks volumes about that
individual.
Lowdown in Lodi
August 14th, 2006, 12:31 PM
> Who gives a ----. I've never heard of a Dave Matthews band!
I'm not sure where on Earth someone would have to have been for the last 10
years to have not heard of DMB. I don't care for them, but geez, I don't
know how you could miss them.
David
August 14th, 2006, 02:30 PM
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 06:14:58 -0700, "Coyote" <noname@nomail.com>
wrote:
>
>OK I went to his web site. He sounds kind of folksy. Not the loud
>screaming type.
>
It's equally annoying white boy funk-lite.
Rich
August 14th, 2006, 03:30 PM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> I'm not sure where on Earth someone would have to have been for the last 10
> years to have not heard of DMB. I don't care for them, but geez, I don't
> know how you could miss them.
If you were waiting for them on XM, it was real frigging easy to miss
them, wasn't it Frontmed? A proven liar over and over and over again.
Dr. Droo
August 14th, 2006, 10:30 PM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> I'm not sure where on Earth someone would have to have been for the last 10
> years to have not heard of DMB. I don't care for them, but geez, I don't
> know how you could miss them.
They haven't really done anything of great value IMHO lately. It's not
like this is the Under the Table and Dreaming days or even the Crash
days.
Meanwhile in another genre, I quite enjoy Black Stone Cherry's new
disc, for those who are into Southern Rock. At 8 bucks at Best Buy (14
bucks elsewhere), it certainly was a decent investment and exceeded my
expectations as a first stab at a disc.
--D
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