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Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own Live@Glastonbury1080

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Topic started 16 years ago by edo1080 in Audio and video recordings. Since then 2 posts have been made by 2 users.
 
  1. edo1080
    16 years
    Hi,

    I found the following like about the Glastonbury Performance:

    http://rgf7-hd-music-videos.blogspot.com/2009/06/u2-sometimes-you-cant-make-it-on-your.html

    but rapidshare seems having removed the file. Is it possible to find it anywhere else? Thanks
  2. MWSAH
    16 years
    Originally posted by edo1080:Hi,

    I found the following like about the Glastonbury Performance:

    http://rgf7-hd-music-videos.blogspot.com/2009/06/u2-sometimes-you-cant-make-it-on-your.html

    but rapidshare seems having removed the file. Is it possible to find it anywhere else? Thanks


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"I would say that Edge seems like someone who wants to be in the band more than ever. Certainly more focused on it as a whole. I think the past two albums have reminded him that U2's strengths – above atmospherics and innovation and all that stuff that he loves – are big melodies and clear thoughts." - Bono, 2017

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