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Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Sun November 15, 2015 3:38 am
by Strat
lol

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Wed November 18, 2015 11:17 am
by dimejinky99
My pal has surprised me with his spare ticket for tonight's show in Belfast.
First time they've played there in a long long time but also first show since Paris.

Excited to see em :)

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Wed November 18, 2015 3:52 pm
by Kevin Davis
Enjoy! The show I saw over the summer was great.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Wed November 18, 2015 6:18 pm
by dimejinky99
Yeah I'm hearing good things.

Expecting an extra long Bonologue about the events n Paris though.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Wed November 18, 2015 6:26 pm
by wilkins
Saw them in Chicago this summer. We were bumming around first night before the 3 Dead shows and we saw a bus downtown that said United Center Express, so we hopped on, bought face tickets at the window, got inside moments before they came on, moved over to a VIP section with a railing and great view.

Saw them on 360 tour in Moncton, but enjoyed this much better.

I'm sure Bozo will have lots to say for your show...

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Wed November 18, 2015 7:13 pm
by surfndestroy
dimejinky99 wrote:Expecting an extra long Bonologue about the events n Paris though.
It's a great show, I saw the last two in Paris. A Bonologue would be great if it's from an impassioned and angry Bono. I love his Bonologues in Rattle and Hum and Live From Slate Castle videos, both part of Sunday Bloody Sunday. But if they're his sermonizing Bonologues, well good luck with that.

Rattle and Hum
Yeah, yeah. And let me tell you something. I've had enough of Irish-Americans who haven't been back to their country in 20 or 30 years come up to me and talk about the resistance, the revolution back home, and the glory of the revolution, and the glory of dying for the revolution. Fuck the revolution! They don't talk about the glory of killing for the revolution. What's the glory of taking a man from his bed and gunning him down in front of his wife and his children? Where's the glory in that? Where is the glory in bombing a remembrance day parade of old-age pensioners, their medals taken out an polished up for the day? Where's the glory in that? To leave them dying or crippled for life or dead under the rubble of the revolution that the majority of the people in my country don't want.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Thu November 19, 2015 12:26 pm
by dimejinky99
Amazing show Loved all the new arrangements and they sound like a real rock band. Something I never viewed them as. They occupy their own sound n never really sounded like proper rock but that show did. My pal Randall is also super impressed and he has a cynical view of them after his only other time seeing them in croke park on the vertigo tour here in Dublin..

So its Belfast and they played Bloody Sunday and the energy in the room totally changed as the dates and towns of all the big bombings in the north and here in the south of ireland were shown onscreen, and people suddenly went with it when they realised U2 were honouring the memories of the victims and not playing political with it...such a powerful moment....

gonna agree with what others have said...theyre still the best at what they do and this format in arena really really suit them..

definitely recommend watching the show live from Berci..its on this week i think on HBO

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Thu November 19, 2015 2:29 pm
by dimejinky99
Found this elsewhere
A copy of the HBO broadcast actually leaked! Obviously not the Saturday show that never happened. But apparently HBO put together a show from the first 2 Paris nights, and if any issues with the transmission occurred on the Saturday, they would have broadcast that instead. Looks absolutely stunning. Bono wasn't at his best though.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue November 24, 2015 12:14 am
by dimejinky99
U2 are at home tonight.. First of four shows. And of course Dublin has lost its mind about it :)

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Sat December 26, 2015 12:46 am
by dimejinky99
Anyone catch this on Tv over the holidays?

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 2:36 am
by breakerfall66
We watched the U2 show on HBO last night. There was lots of piping throughout the songs in the setlist, especially with the backing vocal tracks as it was really obvious.

U2 puts on a "great show", for sure but the enhancements are bit too obvious.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 5:03 am
by McParadigm
U2 is about the same age now that The Rolling Stones were just before the turn of the century. Furthermore, they have pushed themselves to be creatively relevant for an absurd amount of time, and refuse to let their age reduce their ambitions.

A live backing track is not a problem to me.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 3:17 pm
by evenslow
Welp, I found it. The one example of McParadigm being overly kind.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 3:25 pm
by dimejinky99
breakerfall66 wrote:We watched the U2 show on HBO last night. There was lots of piping throughout the songs in the setlist, especially with the backing vocal tracks as it was really obvious.

U2 puts on a "great show", for sure but the enhancements are bit too obvious.

Can't say I noticed any of that, watching them live or on the special. They sounded like a real rock band for the first time and any electronic elements in the songs sounded great to me.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 4:00 pm
by McParadigm
evenslow wrote:Welp, I found it. The one example of McParadigm being overly kind.
That poor Bono fellow gets bullied so.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 4:15 pm
by bada
McP is a romantic.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 4:38 pm
by LoathedVermin72
bada wrote:McP is a romantic.
Of course he is. A true cynic wouldn't bother to engage in culture or discuss things with people.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 7:16 pm
by breakerfall66
With U2, you a get "a show" with all of the bells and whistles to go along with it (including backing pre-recorded tracks and additional musicians under the stage). I am not making this shit up.

All you need to do is go to the U2 forum boards to hear about their shows, and trust me, I read a lot about the backing tracks gaffs from years past shows.

At the end of the day, I wouldn't pay $100 for a U2 ticket for just a "show".

Piping is piping, no matter the band (U2, ELO, and others). When you hear 3 to 4 different octaves on stage coming from one person in a coarse and/or verse, then you know enhancements are taking place.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 7:49 pm
by dimejinky99
breakerfall66 wrote:With U2, you a get "a show" with all of the bells and whistles to go along with it (including backing pre-recorded tracks and additional musicians under the stage). I am not making this shit up.

All you need to do is go to the U2 forum boards to hear about their shows, and trust me, I read a lot about the backing tracks gaffs from years past shows.

At the end of the day, I wouldn't pay $100 for a U2 ticket for just a "show".

Piping is piping, no matter the band (U2, ELO, and others). When you hear 3 to 4 different octaves on stage coming from one person in a coarse and/or verse, then you know enhancements are taking place.

But you'll pay how much to see pearl jam featuring an Eddie vedder that is car crash bad on vocal and lyrics about 40% the time?

I've seen PJ 38 times and U2 6 or 7 times and U2 have been consistently excellent every single time. PJ don't come close.

Re: U2 | Songs of Innocence

Posted: Tue December 29, 2015 7:51 pm
by evenslow
breakerfall66 wrote:With Pearl Jam, you a get "a show" with all of the bells and whistles to go along with it (including backing pre-recorded tracks and additional musicians under the stage). I am not making this shit up.

All you need to do is go to the Pearl Jam forum boards to hear about their shows, and trust me, I read a lot about the backing tracks gaffs from years past shows.

At the end of the day, I wouldn't pay $100 for a Pearl Jam ticket for just a "show".

Piping is piping, no matter the band (PJ, ELO, and others). When you hear 3 to 4 different octaves on stage coming from one person in a coarse and/or verse, then you know enhancements are taking place.
Imagine the shit show around here if the above.