1. Omg...

    NO big shoes !
  2. I Hope he return to this rock-hair of 2001 or 2005
  3. just heard them play with or without you live from new York broadcast live at gerry ryans funeral he Dublin . excellent . was played here on 2fm
  4. Originally posted by gerryhickey: just heard them play with or without you live from new York broadcast live at gerry ryans funeral he Dublin . excellent . was played here on 2fm


    I heard it too, have the live stream on. amazing
  5. Was it any good?
  6. i thought it was brilliant . try 2fm.ie or stick it into Google . id say its posted by now
  7. just found on the Irish Independent

    Originally posted by Irish
    U2 star tries to stop sale of NY pad

    By Tim Healy

    Thursday May 06 2010
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    U2 STAR Adam Clayton wants a New York court to stop his former personal assistant from attempting to sell an apartment in the city which she bought for $465,000 (€360,000) in 2007, the High Court heard yesterday.

    The move arises out of earlier proceedings here by the musician, in which he obtained an order freezing the assets of Carol Hawkins over allegations she had misappropriated considerable sums of the bassist's money to acquire a number of assets including the apartment.

    Ms Hawkins, of Crannagh Road, Dublin 14, was ordered by the High Court in December not to reduce her assets below €1.8m. The order was continued in January until further notice.

    The court yesterday heard her main asset was the apartment she bought in 2007 without a mortgage. On March 22, the management company of the apartment complex had an €11,000 charge, or lien, on it over unpaid service charges.

    The court heard that as a result of this Mr Clayton was now going to apply in New York for an order freezing the apartment or have the US equivalent of our "lawsuit pending" (lis pendens) notice attached to the property, notifying potential purchasers of a legal dispute.

    The December injunction required that if proceedings were to be taken in another jurisdiction, permission of the High Court should be obtained first, the court was told.

    John Noonan, counsel for Ms Hawkins, objected and said Ms Hawkins wanted to sell the apartment and the proceeds could then be held by a receiver pending a further court order here. Mr Justice Roderick Murphy gave a two-week adjournment and ordered that papers be exchanged between the sides.

    - Tim Healy

    Irish Independent


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  8. Would love to hear the performance... have someone recorded it?
    the stream doesn't work it seems...
  9. server could be busy or it may only work in Ireland . if it hasn't been posted before hand ill post it when i get home from work
  10. Thanks,
    looking forward to it