Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Alrighty... a bit more investigating... Mystery Solved.
Here's the bootleg cover:
http://coverarchive.u2site.com/gallery.php?display=Audio-Covers%2F2004-2006%20-%20Vertigo%20Tour%2F06%20-%202005%20-%203rd%20Leg%20-%20North%20America%2F2005-10-10-NewYork-OhYouLookSoBeautifulTonight-Front.jpg&non_lr=1
Here is the original piccy from that the CD bootleg cover came from:
http://www.u2gigs.com/tourpictures/?display=2005%20-%20Vertigo%20Tour%2F2005-10-10%20-%20New%20York%2FDSC02785.JPG
So it appears that it is INDEED from the October 10th 2005 show.
Here's another pic, same show, of Edge using the Gold Top:
http://www.u2gigs.com/tourpictures/?display=2005%20-%20Vertigo%20Tour%2F2005-10-10%20-%20New%20York%2FDSC02787.JPG
Judging by the headset microphone... Most likely he's playing ZOO STATION with the Gold Top. (Hence, showing my theory that he might be using that in lieu of one of the LP Customs normally used on a tune)
Originally posted by LikeASongHe is making baking voices to Bono, with that small microphones he had on the face. On the Vertigo Tour, Edge did backing voices walking on the ellipse mostly on The Fly, but also on Until The End Of The World, Zoo Station and Yahweh (no way Yahweh was played on a Ls Paul). Which guitar does he play The Fly with?
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979During the Vertigo tour, The Fly was normally played on the black and red Line 6 Variax 700 Acoustic. Although, as we can see in U2:3D, it was occasionally played on the silver sparkle finish Line 6 Variax 700 Acoustic.
Yahweh was played on Gibson J200 Pete Townshend model (natural finish) and I think later in the tour he may have used a tobacco finish Gibson J200.
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Thanks, amazing amount of infoI feel a dumb now
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01It is his music rising LP.
Anyone else think he should use mandolins, dobros, banjos, and pedal steels? (I know he has used all of these at least once, but more regularly) I mean they did do some eagles covers in the early days.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01It is his music rising LP.
Anyone else think he should use mandolins, dobros, banjos, and pedal steels? (I know he has used all of these at least once, but more regularly) I mean they did do some eagles covers in the early days.
Originally posted by LikeASongAnything about this weird Les Paul??
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Originally posted by flowerchild[..]
for some reason I really like those weird coloured ones, but I liked the black LP with the white music rising logo even more![]()
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