It's a story that could have been incorporated into Spinal Tap's script. The Who was invited in October 1999 to listen to a very expensive party from the internet company Pixelon.com. Due to the revolutionary technology, the concert could be seen and heard all over the world. An hour and a half and sixteen million (!) Dollars later the technology turned out to have failed and the concert was only
… attended by the attendees present. Eight years later, the world can still witness the concert in which the greatest hits from the impressive career of the founding fathers of rock were played. With John Entwhistle, who died in 2002 on bass guitar, and Ringo's son Zak Starkey on drums. (MS)more