So it's just weird that some fans of Michael have to be ungrateful because
were getting Wembley 1988,because of its quality and they claim that The Estate
won't restore it very well,due to the LQ snippet that came out on British TV
earlier this year.But yet we were petitioning for Wembley '88 concerts for seven
years before The Estate even came out with anything about the release of a Bad
Tour concert.It's just sad that people have the audacity to be so ungrateful about this
release and complain about the video/audio quality,when they could've honestly picked an even worse quality concert(in terms of vocals,performance,etc.) and still "wouldn't be good enough".
It's personally irritating because I feel like the only one who's truly excited were even getting
a Bad Tour concert officially released at all.And I also will never know why we opened a petition for L.A. 1989,because The Estate said that due to the storage facilities lack of record keeping (the tapes were stored at,either Michael's VHS copies or the tapes broadcast on the JumboTrons at the concert)and yet asking for an "HD/Bluray version" of a Bad Tour concert.But quite frankly,Bluray isn't all that it's cracked/hyped up to be,so why waste the money on the Bluray technology at all(plus a very small percentage of people who even own Blurays or a Bluray player).But I'm just fortunate that the Michael Jackson fan community will be able to get any Bad Tour concert on DVD,even to the people who attended a Bad Tour concert or even to the people who actually were at Wembley Stadium in July '88.
Sorry to make this thread ridiculously long,but I just had to put my two cents in on this whole situation.
were getting Wembley 1988,because of its quality and they claim that The Estate
won't restore it very well,due to the LQ snippet that came out on British TV
earlier this year.But yet we were petitioning for Wembley '88 concerts for seven
years before The Estate even came out with anything about the release of a Bad
Tour concert.It's just sad that people have the audacity to be so ungrateful about this
release and complain about the video/audio quality,when they could've honestly picked an even worse quality concert(in terms of vocals,performance,etc.) and still "wouldn't be good enough".
It's personally irritating because I feel like the only one who's truly excited were even getting
a Bad Tour concert officially released at all.And I also will never know why we opened a petition for L.A. 1989,because The Estate said that due to the storage facilities lack of record keeping (the tapes were stored at,either Michael's VHS copies or the tapes broadcast on the JumboTrons at the concert)and yet asking for an "HD/Bluray version" of a Bad Tour concert.But quite frankly,Bluray isn't all that it's cracked/hyped up to be,so why waste the money on the Bluray technology at all(plus a very small percentage of people who even own Blurays or a Bluray player).But I'm just fortunate that the Michael Jackson fan community will be able to get any Bad Tour concert on DVD,even to the people who attended a Bad Tour concert or even to the people who actually were at Wembley Stadium in July '88.
Sorry to make this thread ridiculously long,but I just had to put my two cents in on this whole situation.