Originally posted by Alex:I admit that I always had a knack for Gibsons (LP, SG, 335) and Fenders (Strat, Tele). Somehow I just can't talk myself into liking spike- shaped BCRich and Ibanez- style metal shredder guitars (but I I'd surely like to try out an Ibanez ARX). Anything that's more extreme than an Explorer or Firebird doesn't give me a desire to play or own it. Since I once owned a Career Evolution Fat Telecaster, I also acquired a liking for Korean guitars (PRS SE, Epiphone, Electromatic, UnSung, Cort).
Originally posted by AAV711:Topic of keys something I've been wondering about for a while. I was playing along to the Slane DVD, seems that Bullet, Pride, One, perhaps All I Want Is You are played a key or two lower. When did they start doing this? For what songs? I imagine it was to accommodate Bono's voice as he's grown older.
One superb version of Real Thing is the Live at the Manray, Paris version that was a b-side to Stuck in a Moment.
Originally posted by AAV711:Topic of keys something I've been wondering about for a while. I was playing along to the Slane DVD, seems that Bullet, Pride, One, perhaps All I Want Is You are played a key or two lower. When did they start doing this? For what songs? I imagine it was to accommodate Bono's voice as he's grown older.
One superb version of Real Thing is the Live at the Manray, Paris version that was a b-side to Stuck in a Moment.
Originally posted by AAV711:Topic of keys something I've been wondering about for a while. I was playing along to the Slane DVD, seems that Bullet, Pride, One, perhaps All I Want Is You are played a key or two lower. When did they start doing this? For what songs? I imagine it was to accommodate Bono's voice as he's grown older.
One superb version of Real Thing is the Live at the Manray, Paris version that was a b-side to Stuck in a Moment.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:On the subject of keys, just found a version of Electric Co. in C, which kinda caught me out...played a whole step down? Wonder what guitar Edge was using at the time...I know he had a propensity to play it on his Strat. during the War/TUF era...(1984-11-05 - Edinburgh, Scotland - Edinburgh Playhouse a.k.a. "Unforgettable Scots" is the gig in question, I don't have many TUF shows so couldn't say whether this was a one off or what?)
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]What?!?!? Electric Co on a Strat?? I thought it was THE Explorer song, together with I Will Follow
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Electric Co. was played on his explorer for the early days. So at that time it was THE explorer song with I Will Follow. However, every song at that time was THE explorer song, that was his ONLY guitar haha. But for the War tour he switched to his strat for that song, he also switched to his strat for A Day Without Me, and maybe a couple more, I can't think right now I'm at school.
Then for UF and JT he switched back to the explorer for the early days songs. Then they were all dropped until elevation, where he brought the explorer back out. I Will Follow was played on his les paul during the popmart tour, which was weird, and it was played on his clapton strat during lovetown. Then on elevation he used his explorer for I Will Follow, and also for the vertigo tour, however he switched to his Les Paul for ELectric Co. on the vertigo tour.
Basically, he likes to experiment. If you look at the October tours, and the early days, he switched gutiars a lot between concerts. He had a gibson Sonnex, his Les Paul, his Explorer, his strat, and so on. Weird.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]What?!?!? Electric Co on a Strat?? I thought it was THE Explorer song, together with I Will Follow