1. just saw it, it defines the new u2
  2. Very good show. My love grows and grows for these guys.
  3. Apple lossless is better than flac, in my opinion


  4. i just got an ipod can i use this then? dumb question i know, but will the files only work on i tunes?
  5. Thanks for uploading.

    Anyone kind enough to make any covers for this one?

    Thank you
    WIRE


  6. Yep you can

    Obviously.

    Thanks dieder, is this premium account stuff or do I need to reupload it?
    I will make MF links in an hour, I just have added the whole thing.
  7. Thanks Dieder, replaced the stream that Yeah kindly provided
  8. Also added a Mediafire link to the bootleg.
  9. I'm kind of disappointed by too obvious prerecorded samples in the playback, especially during the beginning of Magnificient. Or did Eno act live as additional keyboard player?

    I guess I'll have to live with the fact that since Zoo TV U2 aren't always as "live" as I'd prefer it. For Zoo TV and PopMart I could understand it conceptually. For the Elevation and Vertigo tours I found it already hard to accept on some songs. I'm not ranting about IEM and click- track technology, these are a great help for any band on big stages. But I don't want to hear semi- playback through the PA except when it's absolutely necessary.

    Does anyone know exactly how much of a U2 concert is actually played "live", and if they use additional playback on all tracks?

    Alex
  10. Originally posted by Alex:I'm kind of disappointed by too obvious prerecorded samples in the playback, especially during the beginning of Magnificient. Or did Eno act live as additional keyboard player?

    I guess I'll have to live with the fact that since Zoo TV U2 aren't always as "live" as I'd prefer it. For Zoo TV and PopMart I could understand it conceptually. For the Elevation and Vertigo tours I found it already hard to accept on some songs. I'm not ranting about IEM and click- track technology, these are a great help for any band on big stages. But I don't want to hear semi- playback through the PA except when it's absolutely necessary.

    Does anyone know exactly how much of a U2 concert is actually played "live", and if they use additional playback on all tracks?

    Alex


    We can forgive the pre-recorded samples for this gig. limited rehearsal, confined space, no room for additional instruments etc.

    Loads of U2's live stuff features backing tracks or loops.