1. Yeah, it's just, sublime. Not a mindblowing vocal like Milan, just perfect in another way.
  2. Excited for it. Whipped out the guitar and played along with Streets from Chicago 05 for a few minutes there so I took a break...just dialed in all the settings perfectly for it in my amp and I've been playing it nonstop ever since. It sounds great.


  3. Amazing bootleg, especially thanks to the noiseless remaster. I keep listening to it. Amazing performance + good crowd (not as amazing as SA or Italian ones, but very good for an NA audience I think).
  4. Probably the best sounding bootleg of the tour. Might as well be a DVD rip.
  5. I'm putting this here because there is no Queen thread, but how great a song is Tie Your Mother Down!?


  6. I have the version from before the version that is currently in the audio section now was posted. Is it.worth the redownload. I feel like it already sounds really good. It takes me like a million years to download a show to qualify that question
  7. I think it's a great upgrade.
  8. Listening to Montreal ii, anyone else think this might be the best show of the tour?


  9. Certainly the best of this leg actually (I still need to listen to Moncton however). Great setlist, very strong performance. Let's say it's on the top 5 of the tour.
  10. Originally posted by Thib6992:[..]

    Certainly the best of this leg actually (I still need to listen to Moncton however). Great setlist, very strong performance. Let's say it's on the top 5 of the tour.


    East Rutherford isn't better? I haven't heard it yet, so I wouldn't know.
  11. Amusing tweet from Steve Lillywhite -

    'Best U2 song.. One.. Worst U2 song.. A Celebration. (Or maybe it is worst production)'

    Got a cheeky bit of debate going in Twitland...