Originally posted by Federico_Toni:For me nothing beats Red Rocks. If you think that they had nothing to help them to make a show (screens, video effects, backing tracks...). I am still amazed when I watch that phenomenal performance (please u2.com, nobody gives a s**t if the videocameras malfunctioned during I Fall Down... just give that song to us it's a brilliant version!). Sydney, Slane and Berlin (and the live part of Rattle & Hum) all gravitate around the 2nd place in my personal ranking. One day it's one, one day it's another, you know...
Originally posted by miryclay:Daddy's snare?
Originally posted by FromMEtoU2:So I'm watching the Berlin show on (again) and got to thinking... It looks like to me that Edge uses the same guitar from Dirty Day to the close of the first set. That's a lot of songs for him not to change guitars. Then, I wondered about what kind of plan they had if he broke a string while in the barricage?
Originally posted by FromMEtoU2:So I'm watching the Berlin show on (again) and got to thinking... It looks like to me that Edge uses the same guitar from Dirty Day to the close of the first set. That's a lot of songs for him not to change guitars. Then, I wondered about what kind of plan they had if he broke a string while in the barricage?
Originally posted by Jimmy93:[..]
Hmm
Just waiting for the official confirmation, maybe they have some bonuses like in the Paris 2015 DVD.
Hoping for the Dirty Day visuals
It such was an amazing like the Cedarwood Road one back then.
But I hope Gavin Friday will be not narrating it in this time.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
He had never played that many songs without swapping guitars, I'd say never since the War Tour days!!! Very good point. We were discussing it the other day on a FB group. He didn't even swap for Horses which was played a semitone higher than the rest, and he had to put on a capo on the first fret... he put the capo himself instead of having Dallas do it!![]()
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I'm sure Dallas had a replacement Les Paul ready and on hand at all times in case something malfunctioned or a string broke.