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They stay together because of the millions...it has effectively set up their families for the next 500 years...its theirs to lose
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Doubt it.
That song maybe the first song I ever took notice of U2. Loved it back then and if hear the original would transport me back to feeling of that time in an instant.
Some songs are like time travellers for the feel of the time.
Was not there. Knew they were in NZ but did not realise here this week.Were you there Friday night?
Was not there. Knew they were in NZ but did not realise here this week.
Saw them in 93 at the G and somewhere else here maybe ten years ago.
The second time was less memorable. The fact forget even the location highlights that to me..
You were the one claiming iit was better. not me...lolSo how do you know that NDay live on Friday night was better than the 30 odd year old recording?
Great - thanks for thatNoel was around 7pm and U2 8:40-ish?
Noel was pretty good I thought. If you don’t know his newer stuff, the second half of his set is worth a look.Great - thanks for that
Why did you write ‘doubt it’? Are you doubting the live version is better than the original recording or not?You were the one claiming iit was better. not me...lol
Why did you write ‘doubt it’? Are you doubting the live version is better than the original recording or not?
I'm doubting, I personally, would find it as enjoyable as the original version.
I'm not doubting, for you, you really enjoyed what you heard.
Many of those songs from the 70/80/80s are better live and there is/was a ton of live recordings around at that time. I don't think Bono has the voice to do a better job of them now re-recorded in studio.
I remember back in the day (so early to mid 90s) when the reject shop, and other 2 dollar style shops sold bootleg CD's of live music of bands from concerts. I may still have them lying around somewhere - there was some awesome U2 bootlegs doing the rounds from the Zoo TV tour.
I agree. Most of those songs on Under a Blood Red Sky (‘83?) were much better than the studio recordings too, but the version the other night was superb.I go back to my original post...the guitar, bass and drums brought life to a song that on the original recording lacks the power you hear live.
Bono's voice on Friday night was fine.
Noel Gallagher was also very good!
Did he banter much with the crowd?
Did he banter much with the crowd?
U2's music is legendary, the criteria as far as I'm concerned is if they can produce the same, live.I agree. Most of those songs on Under a Blood Red Sky (‘83?) were much better than the studio recordings too, but the version the other night was superb.