impalawest24
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I got the chills ! It was so eerie , damn that got to me >.<
I really wish 2pac was still alive
Thats crazy tho ! Damn Im amazed ! haha %^@# >.<
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Originally Posted by TroyMcClure
Don't get what is so mind blowing. COOL.
Full sized Onix and Charizard ftwOriginally Posted by 4one5
Originally Posted by blakep267
now thats dope. Screw watching a concert. I wanna see some anime battles in real life using the 3d projectorOriginally Posted by ATLien Seeko
It was "unrealistic" for people to see a holographic show back when this was posted... Told kids this was the future..
I'd pay to witness a DBZ fight in real life.
Originally Posted by CJ003
I follow the owners of The Hundreds on instagram, they said they saw the rehearsals with Pac's fam and they were all emotionally touched by the tribute.
Originally Posted by CJ003
And for people saying it was disrespectful, are you related to 2pac?
I follow the owners of The Hundreds on instagram, they said they saw the rehearsals with Pac's fam and they were all emotionally touched by the tribute.
I can dig fam. But this hologram situation was really commemorating him just like a statue would have.Originally Posted by odog24
okay i understand but when you listen to his music after he has passed its still his music and his voice has not been altered. the problem i have is that with the hologram they have recreated him physically. with music their words will always live forever and its okay to replay their songs. but in my opinion its not morally right to recreate somebody physically with a hologram. if they recreated him with a statue or something i dont see a problem with that since they are commemorating him. but to recreate him for a concert is something else and i dont agree with it. but if you agree with it thats ur opinion and i respect it. but i wont support tupac holograms[h3]Originally Posted by PRIME
I can understand not thinking its right because its disrespectful to the deceased. But if you can continue to release the mans music without him being here to say a word about it then it shouldn't bother anyone seeing him digitally on stage.Originally Posted by odog24
i kinda understand where hes coming from and he shouldnt be stuck in the past.
the reason i was kinda against this is because hes a legend and to recreate him for a concert seems silly and kinda disrespectful he should just be left to rest in peace.
If the standard were to always have been 3D holograms since before we were born, NOBODY would be objective to it right now. If this concept was created 70 years ago and we all grew up seeing it on a regular basis we'd be fine.
If you go back in time 200-300 years and play a dead mans voice for everyone to hear they'll label you a witch and try to hang you for some @@*+ they think isn't right. But yet we do it now don't we? We all play Biggie, Pac, MJ, etc. That concept is no different than this hologram. Its just visual rather than just audio playing through speakers.
This hologram is something a lot of people haven't seen before, especially with someone who has passed away. But just because you've never experienced something like that, it doesn't make it wrong.
IF people have no problem with them releasing and selling unreleased Pac music, then they shouldn't have a problem with him being digitally re created for a 2 song set.
Thats all I'm saying...
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Originally Posted by Mr Anleu
The only thing that I don't get is how did they get him to say Coachella? I read somewhere that he died like 3 years before Coachella began.