yeah I remember seeing that they were going to stream the last show. it's just not the same as seeing it in person but I do like to go back and relive the show haha. like after I saw Miyavi I obsessively watched clips from shows throughout the tour on youtube. we had this crazy screaming fangirl behind us at that one and the best quality vids of the show we were at was filmed right in front of where we were so all you can hear throughout the videos is that screamer LOL so I watched shows from all over throughout the tour and got to make comparisons like "oh he didn't play that song in Toronto" or "he did a different arrangement for this one" etc. I think not allowing cameras is a mistake, it's free publicity. and we all know that the more the fans have to obsess over the more likely they are to keep following that band and keep giving them all their money LOL. plus we talk it up to friends and get other people excited to maybe go see the next show or buy the next album or whatever. but I guess they also didn't want to film the crowd and just see nothing but flashes and backlit cellphone screens and such... maybe this is why they're streaming the final show, to make it up to those of us who really wanted to be able to go back and relive the show
speaking to the local promoters about it they made a good point, that it's usually not up to the artists to decide if cameras are allowed, it's usually the label or maybe even the venue that make these rules, so we can't really fault B'z on it