Originally posted by Ross1441:I just got that E-Mail too. I can't quite figure out why they would do it. I can only figure they are talking about that Sao Paulo show with "The Model" in it (2011-04-13). Why would they rebroadcast that abomination?
I might be wrong, but was that not the show where Bono's voice was gone?
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
I'd love it if it was the 04-10 concert, but it'll probably be the one already broadcasted, as posted above. Will still be nice, though.
Originally posted by clover68:Adam's assistant?
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
Indeed, I hope is either the first or the second show. But I doubt it will be. U2 punctually realise live material when Bono's voice is at a low point:
Boston 2011, not great compared to other nights
Slane, to some extent
Chicago 2005, not a terrific show, but not a terrific leg either
Rose Bowl
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
Indeed, I hope is either the first or the second show. But I doubt it will be. U2 punctually realise live material when Bono's voice is at a low point:
Boston 2011, not great compared to other nights
Slane, to some extent
Chicago 2005, not a terrific show, but not a terrific leg either
Rose Bowl
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
I disagree with every show you've mentioned regarding Bono's voice being a low point with the slight exception of Rose Bowl.
Then again, the only real reason why the Rose Bowl DVD was so frowned upon is because that concert was hyped up to the next dimension. I remember people saying at the time that they already knew the Rose Bowl gig was slated to be filmed and released.
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
Chicago wasn't actually the voice - it was the whole band that didn't click, at least for me. I personally find the Japanese shows a lot (lot) better. Boston was all right, although the European shows were (way) more intense. Rose Bowl, end of the second leg! At the end of the first (Sheffield), Bono's voice already needed some rest... end of leg II was not terrific, although it's a good concert overall. Tip top, for me, is still Amsterdam I, 2009. One of Bono's very best vocal performances ever - in my book.