It isn't that I don't appreciate your point about a live VR concert being different, and right now if I simply put on a VR headset and was there (without any other tweaks at all) there would be a limit to how 'cool' it would be. That said, I'm a Radiohead fan, if they offered an option to go to a rare gig to see them play, in VR (either VR or nothing) I would certainly consider it. If you then said that VR technology is going to continue to improve, and I'll be able to sit there with my friends, watching the band, taking virtual photographcs of the band, optionally discussing the show with others, etc. maybe it starts to actually start getting quite interesting.