1. Originally posted by germcevoy:Nice going Dan. The 'wrong note' in I Will Follow was a string break and all those cuts were made by the taper so that the whole show would fit on one tape. If somebody got the master tapes a fresh transfer would solve this.


  2. Double


  3. Ummmm.....

    yeah

    I tried. Honest I did.

    If I'm really picky I'd like him to sing 'Maybe the time is right' in NYD. Then it would be my perfect boot for the first decade.

    But he hardly ever sings that, so it seems a bit unfair to level that at just this boot
  4. Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]

    Ummmm.....

    yeah

    I tried. Honest I did.

    If I'm really picky I'd like him to sing 'Maybe the time is right' in NYD. Then it would be my perfect boot for the first decade.

    But he hardly ever sings that, so it seems a bit unfair to level that at just this boot


    True, he was on form enough to sing it but we cand mark it down for whats not there can we. .
  5. Nice going Dan. I reiterate, please, please, please download this gig no matter if you're a JT tour fan or not.

  6. Id love toknow what sparks the band to give a performance like this. The crowd?, the switch from large venues to a tiny one? Remembrance of Greg? Would have been a perfect gig to roll out One Tree Hill.
  7. Originally posted by germcevoy: Id love toknow what sparks the band to give a performance like this. The crowd?, the switch from large venues to a tiny one? Remembrance of Greg? Would have been a perfect gig to roll out One Tree Hill.


    A question perhaps only the boys can answer. I do wonder about this from time to time though. Another case in point was the three brilliant Saitama shows in 2006. It came off the back of a rather solid Australian leg but they just rose another level by the time they got to Japan. So there are invisible factors here that only they can really explain.
  8. Originally posted by aussiemofo:[..]

    A question perhaps only the boys can answer. I do wonder about this from time to time though. Another case in point was the three brilliant Saitama shows in 2006. It came off the back of a rather solid Australian leg but they just rose another level by the time they got to Japan. So there are invisible factors here that only they can really explain.


    Just the shape of the day, I guess. We see it in sports every day.
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy: Id love toknow what sparks the band to give a performance like this. The crowd?, the switch from large venues to a tiny one? Remembrance of Greg? Would have been a perfect gig to roll out One Tree Hill.


    U2 need to play Fenway.....they would rock the place
  10. The reviews thus far have all been unanimous. Highest praise levels since Milan 92?


  11. Only Milan and Stockholm '92 and Rotterdam Lovetown to touch it. Washington '92 wasn't unanimous, although equally highly praised by those who did like it.

    Remy's factoids suggest Sarajevo is currently the most popular boot. Will this beat it?