Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Do you think they keep track of what are the best bootlegs available?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Do you think they keep track of what are the best bootlegs available?
Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:[..]
Why this one in particular? I was there that night, were you?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
The only tour show without Streets until 2018; Why?![]()
Just kidding. Overall very interesting choices, out of the ordinary. Chicago 92 was a curve ball!
Originally posted by Federico_Toni:[..]
I'm 18 years old so no, I wasn't there![]()
I like the monstrous energy of the crowd and I think the band was really on fire that night. Plus, they played 9 songs from Rattle And Hum, which is one of my favourite albums by the band (easily top 3). And I'd like to hear a clean version of Hawkmoon
Originally posted by eddiemonsoon:[..]
I'd guess u2 do, I know Bruce does.
Originally posted by LikeASong:We know for sure they record and archive all of their shows since decades ago... in audio.
But I've always wondered if they do the same in video, obviously they don't carry a 30-camera setup to every show but maybe they record the video feeds from their standard production cameras (the ones used to show band members on the screens live)?
Originally posted by WideAwakeBadBoy:[..]
Surely they do, at least for the last few tours cos we get professional clips on Instagram/Facebook after each show, so there's at least some proshot footage from each show, and they gotta decide which bit gets released, and it's not that difficult to record what you're already filming for the screens
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's the show which got delayed (and evacuated) due to the bomb announcement, right? That explains the extra energy. It's one of the first bootlegs I ever downloaded, have fond memories of it too![]()
Originally posted by WideAwakeBadBoy:[..]
Surely they do, at least for the last few tours cos we get professional clips on Instagram/Facebook after each show, so there's at least some proshot footage from each show, and they gotta decide which bit gets released, and it's not that difficult to record what you're already filming for the screens
Originally posted by Federico_Toni:[..]
Yes it is. It's also the show that got filmed and partially broadcast on the Lowenstein LoveTown Tour documentary. My ideal U2.com fan club gift would be the entire show on DVD but I know I'm just dreaming :-)
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yeah, for the latest tours -starting from 360 at least- that's a given (whether they properly store it is another question though...), but I wonder for previous tours. They've been showing on-screen live footage since Zoo TV if not before. Imagine how much semiproshot greatness has been lost if all of that wasn't recorded and archived