1. Would love to hear the performance... have someone recorded it?
    the stream doesn't work it seems...
  2. 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
  3. Thanks,
    looking forward to it
  4. No I just listened to the stream here in Australia and the replayed WOWY, sounded great Shine Like Stars snippet and everything
  5. Why i'm too late

    Can't wait to hear it...
  6. edge guitar sounds really clear . unusual to hear a live/studio version as to say . really like it . nice surprise as i was listening to the mass on radio . i knew they were in new York so was not expecting to hear anything from them
  7. in the Irish Independent today

    Originally posted by Irish

    Satellite of love as U2 sing from New York

    By Ken Sweeney

    Friday May 07 2010

    "CALLING from New York on the Ryan Line still open." U2 singer Bono echoed Gerry Ryan's famous radio signature as he launched into a special version of his friend's favourite song, his band's classic anthem 'With Or Without You'.

    The supergroup was unable to attend the star-studded ceremony yesterday, but instead hooked up live via satellite from New York to make its own special contribution.

    "Gerry, you shone like a star in the summer night. You'll be alright, flying high, flying so high," Bono sang.

    As the song concluded at the end of the service, he added: "Goodbye Gerry, see you down the road."

    Boyband Westlife earlier performed an acapella version of their hit 'You Raise Me Up' in the small Clontarf church, located in the suburb where the broadcaster grew up and lived with his own family.

    Dressed in matching black suits with white shirts and black ties, the group flew back to Ireland from the UK especially to perform at the funeral.

    They almost didn't make it.

    Grounded

    It was feared the band would be grounded by the volcanic ash cloud which had brought chaos to Irish airports again this week.

    However, the opening of Irish air space at 4am got them home just in time.

    The String Quartet from the National Symphony Orchestra and the Dublin Gospel Choir also performed at the funeral.

    Mourners included such prominent figures in the Irish music business as Sharon Corr, pop manager Louis Walsh and Boyzone's Keith Duffy.

    Leave a tribute or message to Gerry Ryan

    - Ken Sweeney

    Irish Independent


  8. Thanks