Motorhead's "Stage Fright" is the first online-enabled music, European HD DVD
After releasing Europe's first HD DVD -- the HDi enhanced Elephant's Dream -- Imagion AG is again breaking new ground with the first music HD DVD (and first European HD DVD) to include online features. Due in August, Motörhead's "Stage Fright" also uses HDi for new interactive features, allowing viewers to create their own setlist from concert footage and to take "snapshots" of the concert and create personal picture gallery in their HD DVD player's storage. Fans can hook their HD DVD player to the internet to download news, tour dates, pictures and artwork that will update the disc's menus. We may not be die-hard followers of "the dirtiest heavy metal band in the world" yet, but with this kind of release look for our tattoos to join the gallery soon. Check after the break for screen shots.Custom screen shot gallery:

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Liqwid @ Jul 23rd 2007 3:01PM
Oh, jeez. This may be yet another import for me.
Alex @ Jul 23rd 2007 3:25PM
wow, if they actually stick with the support(new content) for this that is awesome. I hope other bands follow suit. Eat the Rich!
ryan @ Jul 23rd 2007 3:32PM
That is the coolest thing I have ever seen in my entire life. Finally, someone harnesses the power of next generation technology to bring Motorhead tattoo's to a wider audience. Btw, this is the best video ever:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9124671487471654543&q=motorhead&total=3294&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5
Alex @ Jul 23rd 2007 5:10PM
thinking longer, Lemmy's monstrous moles up close in high def may not be so cool.
Anton Pearce @ Aug 24th 2007 2:16AM
Thanks for the article! I've had problems with stage fright myself so it's good to read other perspectives on this.
I still get nervous any time I have to perform in front of others, but I find the best things to do are to be totally prepared, accept that a mistake doesn't mean the whole thing is a disaster and get your breathing under control.
For anyone interested, another website that has articles and help for stage fright is www.stagefrighthelp.com