Originally posted by wyn525i:[..]
I think he might be playing a Strat with a synth pickup. The organ sounds EXACTLY like a Roland GR-20 / GR-33. I've had sooo much fun playing with the organ sounds on those, and I think The Edge is as well.
Code: This is the Berlin video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5CW1SnRnUE
Originally posted by LikeASong:Bono played a black acoustic yesterday, during Knocking On Heaven's Door.... Could it be his old black Yamaha? I hadn't seen it in a little while (no pun intended), although it might be the same than the guitar which was given to the guys who played Angel Of Harlem in Berlin last year (I think).
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Code: This is the Berlin video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5CW1SnRnUE
EDIT. Ignore the Berlin comment. My memory served me wrong, the guy played the green Bono's Falcon, not the black one. So...
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
I'm just blown away by the fact B-Man's playing a guitar!
Originally posted by LikeASong:Nope.
The most amazing thing is that the guitar HAS GOT VOLUME!!!
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Now now... Bono might not be the best guitarist ever but he's far better than some seem to allow credit.
Dallas Schoo has said positive things about Bono's guitar playing. And both Dallas and Daniel Lanois have said that Bono is particularly good in the 'ideas' department when writing songs -- coming up with guitar ideas and such.
The story has it that it was Bono that took Edge's guitar and showed him what direction that he thought "I Will Follow" should go in.
Not saying they need to make "Guitar Hero: The Bono Edition", just sayin...
Originally posted by LikeASong:+1
Most of the time I spend bitching about Bono's guitar skills, but it's just for fun. I know that he can play a lot better than we're shown most of the time, and he uses (used?) to come up with great guitar parts, licks and chord progressions. But making fun of him is hilarious
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Was it the black Yamaha used in With or Without You in "Rattle and Hum"?