1. Originally posted by LikeASongLove that summary, Dan. I love appearing at them


    Keep writing good stuff like that Sergio and you'll be in them more

    and thank you
  2. Another drum roll please....
  3. 12th Show

    1987-07-15 - Madrid, Spain - Estadio Santiago Bernabeu

    The Joshua Tree 2nd leg: Europe

    Originally posted by djrlewishttp://www.u2start.com/topic/2090///930/58/#70228[/url]]
    Reviewed by Sergio, Drew, Patrick, Dan, Gerard, Casper and Tim

    Notes

    The Joshua Tree 2nd leg: Europe
    Although U2 had extensively toured Europe in the past, this was their first Spanish gig. It appropriately featured the first ever performance of Spanish Eyes.
    Originally posted by Sergio 125,000 people. Awesome. Biggest show until 1997. There were only 95.000 scheduled tickets to sale, but a ***** promoter sold 30.000 more. That could have been a massacre with all that people, but it was eventually fine. And how fine was it... Biggest concert so far in Spain, and 2nd biggest on U2's history...


    Sound

    Decent audience recording with an outstanding crowd make this a 3-star recording. Some bits are better than others but it's very listenable. Try not to turn the volume up too loud and remember it’s done from the audience 20 years ago.

    Performance

    This show was popular with all reviewers. We had one exceptionally biased reviewer (;) – humm, now let’s think who that could be…) but his review gave us lots of little extra snippets of information – check it out:-
    http://www.u2start.com/topic/2090///870/56/#69521.

    The crowd provide great energy, which is palpable from the recording, especially at the beginning and during the encore. The band, and Bono in particular, pick up on this and feed off it. This provides the little sparkle that adds something extra to some U2 shows.

    A lot of the songs are average, decent Joshua Tree tour standard – i.e. very good. Several were picked out for special mention and we all seemed to agree on:-
    The Unforgettable Fire
    The Electric Co.
    I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
    Originally posted by Drew"Este es un lugar GREANDE, pero U2 y vosotros somos MUCHO MAAS grandes!!" ("This is a huge place, but U2 and you, we are MUCH bigger!!")

    Spanish Eyes – live debut and in front of a home crowd. Brilliant
    “40” – widely regarded amongst reviewers as the best ever performance of this song

    Overall
    Very strong band (and audience, to be fair) performance and good enough sound make this an essential listen for anyone with even a passing interest in Joshua Tree Tour bootlegs (umm, that will surely be, like, everyone, yes……..)
    A unique crowd size (at the time at least) and a live debut for Spanish Eyes are an extra bonus.
    Not the best JT souvenir, but very good. Try it, you’ll not be disappointed.
  4. opened the reviews topic dan
  5. Originally posted by germcevoyopened the reviews topic dan


    ha ha. Beat me to my PM !!@!!!
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  8. Originally posted by djrlewisThis week's show:-

    ( *largely Casper's post to be honest...* )

    1990-01-06 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Sportpaleis Ahoy


    Info:-

    Lovetown Tour 2nd leg: Europe
    New Year's Day is in the original setlist before Pride but is not played
    4-star audience recording here at the moment
    Last ever performance of The Unforgettable Fire.

    Setlist:
    -Where The Streets Have No Name
    -I Will Follow
    -I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    -MLK
    -The Unforgettable Fire
    -God Part II
    -Desire
    -All Along The Watchtower / Like A Hurricane (snippet)
    -All I Want Is You
    -Van Diemen's Land
    -Bullet The Blue Sky / (I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden (snippet) / Don't Worry, Be Happy (snippet)
    -Running To Stand Still
    -She's A Mystery To Me
    -Angel Of Harlem
    -When Love Comes To Town
    -Love Rescue Me

    encore(s):

    -With Or Without You
    -Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    -40


    Active Members this week:-

    - Sergio (LikeASong)
    - Tim (iTim)
    - Drew (DrewHiggins)
    - Dan (djrlewis)
    - Ali (Ali709)
    - Casper (MWSAH)
    - Gerard (germcevoy)
    - Nate (easports43)
    - Patrick (U2Starter)

    Unconfirmed Members

    Jeremy
    Reclinerman
    Chris (jean_pasquerel)

    Members who can't make it
    Chris (fenderman)

    Posts on Sunday 17th please; if your new give me a shout and I'll add you!!


    Bump

    Originally posted by meOur choosing order (updated) is:-

    ->Nate - Jeremy - Chris (Fenderman) - Chris (jean_pasquerel) - Patrick - Drew - Sergio - Casper -Tim - (anyone else new) - ReclinerMan - Gerard - Dan - Ali ->


    So it's Tim this coming week to choose. And if no-one new joins our circle is complete and it's back to Reclinerman (if he shows up again....)
  9. Sorry everyone. I'm going to have to pull out this week. Got to do some painting so I'll be busy for most of the weekend. The concert was great so maybe I'll post Monday if I get a chance to write out the review.
  10. Originally posted by fendermanSorry everyone. I'm going to have to pull out this week. Got to do some painting so I'll be busy for most of the weekend. The concert was great so maybe I'll post Monday if I get a chance to write out the review.


    No bother. At least you got to listen to the show. Maybe I'll use ("the concert was great") as my summary!!!


  11. 1990-01-06 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Sportpaleis Ahoy
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    The Recording: 4/5

    >> Positive…
    * The best recording of an audience I’ve heard. I don’t know if it’s because of this particular audience or because of the way it’s recorded. You get less of the band (Bono’s voice is well heard tho), but still you have this AWESOME audience you hear all the time, you can really enjoy their presence through the show, and specially during Streets, RTSS (They start singing “Still Running” before Bono does! ), etc.

    >> Negative…
    * As said above, you don’t get the entire band. Bono is heard well, but then Larry’s drums are kinda lost, and so is the bass (very much visible during God Part II). The piano on RTSS can hardly be heard in the beginning, etc.

    The Show: 5/5
    An amazing true-Lovetown show. The band’s in top form, the crowd are amazing, and together they deliver a top performance!
    Bono is doing a great job in this show, I really miss him! Great, powerful voice and that old powerful presence.
    There are also some great snippets on this show, Like A Hurricane for All Along The Watchtower. Rose Garden and Don't Worry, Be Happy for Bullet The Blue Sky, which made both songs even better! I think Bono even uses some new lyrics on All I Want Is You.
    Don’t forget about these:
    - ISHFWILF, totally amazing, Bono shows some voice-power in the end, which is great for a change!
    - Angel of Harlem, When Love Comes To Town. Clearly LT is THE tour for these two!
    - The Unforgettable Fire, last performance, and a good one.
    - WOWY, The crowd + Bono =

    Overall:
    I had not heard such a bootleg before. It’s because of the crowd themselves and also the recording that you get a really detailed audience, singing along and following the band. Bono says it himself:”Welcome to a rock & roll concert…where the crowd is louder than the band!”, and he’s right!
    This causes the show to be very special, a truly devoted crowd which does an amazing job at elevating the songs.
    The recording isn’t that bad; I gave it 4/5. You don’t get the bass and drums in full detail, but you get enough of Bono, Edge and that crowd.


    **Comments: Just a comment and a question…
    First of all, Bono does some nice falsetto bits, you can see that he’s getting good at it…he’ll later (as you all know) master it and use it a lot during ZooTV (and Lemon!), and become famous for using it!
    What’s the story behind this “screw up” Bono mentions in the beginning of Love Rescue Me?
  12. 1990-01-06 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Sportpaleis Ahoy


    Notes...

    * Excellent sound. Probably right up there with Lovetown Dublin 1989-12-31
    * The crowd is going off at this show, much like some Rotterdam shows years later
    * I didn't know it was the last time The Unforgettable Fire was played, either
    * Only the second time I'd ever heard God Part II live - I like it loud!
    * The whole crowd is singing along to the songs like they're a support band
    * The B. B. King Orchestra does a great job as always - he really helped shape this tour
    * New Year's Day was to be played before Pride, but it's a no-show. I wonder why
    * The first and last time I ever bothered with Love Rescue Me - what a piss-poor effort


    Sound...

    Sound is excellent from a technical point (it could almost be a soundboard, and no empty air). But like Ali said a lot of instrumentals are lost here (probably through the analogue > digital transferring) - but for a 20 year audience recording, it is still an excellent recording.


    Overall rating: 10/10 - highly, highly recommended. Top three of the Lovetown shows. I'll keep it.