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Shouldn't Jethro Tull be the next rock pinball machine.

By o-din

6 years ago


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    #146 6 years ago

    NO. Another Metallica fan here that will never forget.. Why hasn’t “Classic Rock” become golden oldies or ancient rock?
    You probably could sell a few thousand Tull machines, but no way could sell on to next generation.
    And Metallica was quite prescient in their anti-Napster stance, it helped the Apples of the world but killed the cd/album concept. Plus they only made $2 billion, probably cost them another 10.

    With the tech available, couldn’t they make a jukebox/pin? Backlight changes to whatever artist mode you pick. Internet connected, so band gets a royalty immediately. Have to survive Drake, Katy Perry to get Bruno Mars, Pink-survive that get U2, Pearl Jam- survive that get...

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