1. 1.42 Million viewers last night apparently
  2. Originally posted by mullenz:During the interview sections the number of chairs available for the band went from 4 to 2, were the BBC playing some sort of musical chairs?

    Budget cuts
  3. was it good? is it on line on youtube or others channels?
  4. Edge's harmonies on One when they do it like that are heartbreaking beautiful. So simple but cut straight to the soul.


    Check here

    https://www . youtube . com/playlist?list=PLlJ6mcpK7uj7vwOEUI-gxnPLQ1o6WBTSy

    (Have split up the URL as it's a playlist.)
  5. UK yes...All the BBC music specials so far have averaged that figure. Viewing habits have changed...i.e a lot of folk will watch on the iPlayer etc
  6. Originally posted by hello123:[..]
    I did enjoy it in 2015 though esp when I was there.... Much better than 360 at any rate. But recently not as good


    He sounded brilliant in London for TJT tour - I think his voice is inconsistent - he has moments where he sounds great and others not so - depends on the song I think. Be thankful its not like Bon Jovi.
  7. My conclusion after watching these powerful performances of songs that I would usually find boring nowadays live... Is that they need to tour with an orchestra
  8. Originally posted by Sev00:My conclusion after watching these powerful performances of songs that I would usually find boring nowadays live... Is that they need to tour with an orchestra
    With ticket prices skyrocketing to 330 you'd expect them to at least bring a string quartet ?
  9. Originally posted by deanallison:Well despite what others have to say tonight summed up everything I love about u2. I think some fans are out of touch with reality, expecting a bunch of guys in there mid 50’s to be the same band they were in there 20’s or 30’s perhaps. Sometimes perfection doesn’t make a great performance, bono was giving it his all, if people can’t see that then I think they were watching a different performance.