Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:3 songs from the Saitama shows will be broadcast on Japanese TV on the 23rd December.
Streets, ISHFWILF, WOWY.
http://www.tvk-yokohama.com/tengoku/plus.html
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:3 songs from the Saitama shows will be broadcast on Japanese TV on the 23rd December.
Streets, ISHFWILF, WOWY.
http://www.tvk-yokohama.com/tengoku/plus.html
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Just listening to Saitama 2 and hearing the screen issues between Streets and ISHWILF again![]()
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Wow, Red Hill Mining Town, Exit and One Tree Hill! Really surprising choices!
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Hydrogen Powered Rock'n'Roll
If you were in the audience at the band's Tokyo show last month, maybe you sensed it was an unusually powerful night. Literally.
During the concert at Tokyo's Saitama Super Arena on Dec. 5, Edge's guitar, Adam's bass, and the entire backline — guitar and bass amplifiers, audio effects and system control — ran on clean hydrogen power.
Four hydrogen-cell-powered Toyota Mirai vehicles, parked backstage, stored the energy that delivered the power.
The hydrogen fuel cells stored clean and renewable energy derived from solar power, with zero carbon emissions. U2 are the first international touring band to use hydrogen power at a show and the second Tokyo gig was the first sold-out show to use this energy source to power the backline.
Hydrogen-powered rock 'n' roll is the latest innovation in the band's ongoing efforts to reduce and mitigate the environmental impact of global touring.