1. I have to say Aussie, I'm in the same boat as Jeff Jeremy (!) and Gerard on this one, I'm preferring Cry-less Electric Co. more and more (although I still think the best versions are the Vertigo tour, for sound aswell as the nostalgic value that I can't get over, plus the fact it's just a farking uber song! I don't MIND the Cry, but there's something awesome about the way Edge just tears into what I think is an iconic riff and the whole place goes mad.
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]I have to say Aussie, I'm in the same boat as Jeff Jeremy (!) and Gerard on this one, I'm preferring Cry-less Electric Co. more and more (although I still think the best versions are the Vertigo tour, for sound aswell as the nostalgic value that I can't get over, plus the fact it's just a farking uber song! I don't MIND the Cry, but there's something awesome about the way Edge just tears into what I think is an iconic riff and the whole place goes mad.




    Anyone out there a Cry advocate?
  3. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]I have to say Aussie, I'm in the same boat as Jeff Jeremy (!) and Gerard on this one, I'm preferring Cry-less Electric Co. more and more (although I still think the best versions are the Vertigo tour, for sound aswell as the nostalgic value that I can't get over, plus the fact it's just a farking uber song! I don't MIND the Cry, but there's something awesome about the way Edge just tears into what I think is an iconic riff and the whole place goes mad.


    in the same way Ultraviolet would be much better if Edge just broker into the riff rather than 'sometimes I feel. . . '

  4. Hmmm, I guess there's something similar to that but I do like that intro. - for one, it's actually a part of the song, and I just think it sets the song up well. The Cry isn't bad, I just think it's different because the riff to Electric Co. works as a buildup itself, whereas I don't think it would have worked as well if Edge had just gone straight into Ultra Violet's riff, kinda like UTEOTW needs the intro. that it has live.
  5. Joshua Tree 1987-07-08 Brussels

    YOU CAN'T ALL BE FROM DUBLIN!

    Performance

    Wow. Bono was in top form vocally, all the way through. Edge's guitar must have been on fire, had to be. Larry and Adam really rocked the house too. The entire show knocked my socks off! 'Streets' was ablaze the moment Edge kicked in. 'I Will Follow' and 'Still Haven't Found' were kickass! 'MLK' was one of the few moments this show was solemn, because the rest of the show rocked! They then went into an astounding version of 'The Unforgettable Fire". 'Bullet' was cool being in the middle of the set. I like it best that way. This is my favorite version of 'Running to Stand Still', and the 'still runnin' bit was damn good. 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' rivals Denver's version (as seen in Rattle & Hum). 'Exit' and 'In God's Country' show how well the band's form was that night. 'The Electric Co.' didn't have 'The Cry', but that was alright, for U2 proved they didn't need it for this rendition. 'Help' was a treat, always good to hear U2 cover a song, especially by the Beatles. 'Bad' was amazing. Really great version here (almost as good as 2001-10-15 Chicago ). 'October' was nice, really cool. 'New Year's Day' was wicked pissah. Probably the best version of this song IMO. 'Pride' had soul. Overplayed or not, this version blew me away. 'Party Girl' was another treat. Really good song, something they should've re-recorded later on. 'With or Without You' is another crazy-good performance. The show closes with '40'. 'Nuff said there. Overall, every song here was played really great. Maybe no definitive performances here for U2's entire career, but this show is special. Something must have been on the band's mind that night, something. Whatever got them to play so good, they have to replicate this magic. It's sheer brilliance. And Gerard is right....where was One Tree Hill that night? Would've been awesome!
    5 out of 5!

    Sound

    It's perfect, you can hear the band. Plus you got the rockin audience too, so 5 out of 5 is the only way ya can go.

    Audience

    Kudos to the crowd singing 'Still Haven't Found', they must love the song as much as I do! Fantastic crowd performances include 'Sunday Bloody Sunday', 'Bad', 'Pride', and '40'. 5 out of 5!

    Overall

    This one is staying on my computer. It's a keeper. Every song is a highlight, so ya can't go wrong with this bad baby. The sound is perfect IMO. Gotta have that mix of audience and band so it's perfect. The crowd was amazing. Maybe not as good as the Slane crowd from the DVD, but close enough to rival that and 1992-05-22 Milan. This show deserves to be one of the best on the site. 5 out of 5. No if ands or buts thankyouverymuch.
  6. Soundcheck Supplement

    Still Haven't Found was loosely played, the band clearly having fun. I have no idea what Bono's singing in the second track, but sounds kinda cool. WOWY sounded good. TUF was ok. During Streets it really sounded great. RTSS was cool too. Overall, the band were loose, getting ready to put on one of the greatest shows ever.
  7. Great review Steve - although, I must ask, you haven't been smoking anything illicit have you?

  8. Originally posted by stj0691:....Something must have been on the band's mind that night, something. Whatever got them to play so good, they have to replicate this magic. ...


    Greg Caroll perhaps...Or they were just in 'tha mood'


  9. I'm just in a good mood lately...
  10. another smashing review
  11. can't wait for the next one!

    Brussels might even stay on my iPod....I need recovery from 2001-10-16....