IF WE WERE to tell you that a pioneering live music service that lets fans listen to their heroes’ live performances over the phone at a significant cost to the consumer is to broadcast a concert tour – or “gig” for you readers under 40, if we have any — by one of the biggest bands ever, you’d only have one guess to get it right, right?
And not just because you read the headline first, you’re saying “the Rolling Stones”, aren’t you?
The granddads who should be pottering around their gardens by now and complaining about fuel bills are to be a test bed for Listen Live Now a pay-per-listen service that offers tariffs from a couple of dollars per seven minutes.
If you want to try it out and don’t mind the high-pitched histrionics of a priapic pensioner over a bandwidth-challenged connection, you can even listen the old fellas tonight in Paris.
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