Paul McCartney has a new series that gives you....
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Really cool, great idea, fantastic promo tool. They learned! Only wish he did it for more (obscure) songs. See, if you give him the platform he's got loads of fine stories to tell.
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The videos are a fun watch especially coming up, really enjoyed them.
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nobodytoldme:
Really cool, great idea, fantastic promo tool. They learned! Only wish he did it for more (obscure) songs. See, if you give him the platform he's got loads of fine stories to tell.
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I only opened this thread because I half expected the title sentence to end with "...gas"
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What's this new series about? Thanx for info
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SusyLuvsPaul:
What's this new series about? Thanx for info
His music videos. I watched Coming Up through his Twitter account: https://twitter.com/PaulMcCartney
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jimmix:
.....an immersive look inside his life http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-mccartney-virtual-reality-documenatry-2016-5
Inside his life or inside his songs? I would like to see something like this for his work with The Beatles
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I was able to watch them on my PC, but was much smoother on my tablet using the jaunt app.
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kitty55d:
I was able to watch them on my PC, but was much smoother on my tablet using the jaunt app.
I had to use Google Chrome to watch the Dance Tonight one. (on my PC)
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ewanme:
Still the "cute Beatle" at age 38!
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Sounds like no one has watched the true virtual reality version of this yet. I just did it now. You need the Jaunt app, and it works best on a smartphone, because then you put the phone into a viewer like this: We got this one free with the New York Times a few months ago, but there are other ways to get these "virtual reality goggles," as they call them. You open the Jaunt app, then put your phone into the goggles, and then you actually use your eyes to point to the thing you want to play (it's pretty freaky). Right now "Dance Tonight" is featured. So this way you're not just watching Paul talk, but you can turn your body around and see the entire room, 360 degrees, and up to the ceiling and down to the floor. Toward the end of each video, there are lots of things to look at all around the room, even more for "Dance Tonight" than for "Coming Up." It's pretty cool, I say! Try it if you can.
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So, this was announced as a six part series. What happened to the videos of My Valentine (two parts) and Mull of Kintyre?