
Originally posted by ade:And some more:
paris 5/7/12
http://www.mediafire.com/?g5yj2cb8a78mr24
http://www.mediafire.com/?755mhyxonbat3bw
turn the bass up on it and it's a very good recording, incident is fantastic the incident>because the night is worth it on it's own.
paris 4/7/12
http://www.mediafire.com/?vrhlcvl59l86o27
http://www.mediafire.com/?fws4n31396nru5k
sunderland 21/06/12
http://www.mediafire.com/?ct1scq5p57gbl1w
http://www.mediafire.com/?iey1969izd8hd1u
Originally posted by ade:spent the day listening to foxboro, one of the best gigs of the tour, pretty much essential if you're collecting. Lost in the flood is full band not solo piano as you may be expecting and the transition to because the night is great.
Originally posted by aski:even though i've been a U2 fan all my life, i'll say it again; U2 will never beat Bruce Springsteen when it comes to live performances.
even though they are over 10 years younger, they'll never match Bruce's intensity nor his flexibility to switch around on the setlists any given night.
there will never be anyone even close to Bruce when it comes to live performances. that's why he is the Boss.
Originally posted by aski:even though i've been a U2 fan all my life, i'll say it again; U2 will never beat Bruce Springsteen when it comes to live performances.
even though they are over 10 years younger, they'll never match Bruce's intensity nor his flexibility to switch around on the setlists any given night.
there will never be anyone even close to Bruce when it comes to live performances. that's why he is the Boss.
Originally posted by aski:even though i've been a U2 fan all my life, i'll say it again; U2 will never beat Bruce Springsteen when it comes to live performances.
even though they are over 10 years younger, they'll never match Bruce's intensity nor his flexibility to switch around on the setlists any given night.
there will never be anyone even close to Bruce when it comes to live performances. that's why he is the Boss.