
Originally posted by stj0691we post our review tomorrow, eh?
Originally posted by haytrainWish I was in the BRT this week, guys.....think of me when the boys play "40."![]()
Originally posted by drewhiggins1989-10-27 - Memorial Drive Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
Sound
I'm not sure whether it's the way it's been encoded, but the sound here is terrible. It's not so bad you can't listen but it hisses heavily and muffles at any given time and sounds like it was recorded through a wall. The great thing is that unlike the next Adelaide tour bootleg (which was Zooropa), there is an actual audience that you can hear. Just for a soundboard it's not that great. Ah well.
I could hear the drums, guitar and bass really well but then I could hear the heavy winds too.
Performance
Memorial Stadium is a great place for a concert (the Rolling Stones obviously thought so too) as opposed to Apollo Stadium (now demolished and just a block of houses), Football Park and AAMI Stadium which U2 played when they arrived in the City of Churches for previous tours.
Unfortunately I didn't get to go to this one so it's a great souvenir. I thought during Streets was good: "I can sing!", as due to Bono's voice problems which seem to be a bit better but not brilliant. I should point out if it wasn't already known, that three Sydney shows were pushed over to November 1989 after New Zealand, due to those vocal problems. Also of interest is that songs from Rattle and Hum, The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, War and Boy were all played...however nothing from October makes an appearance, much like Vertigo and Pop.
As aussiemofo says, Bad is cut, sadly, and if I remember on another show we reviewed from Lovetown, I said Love Rescue Me was pretty crap - and I'll say the same for this show. It probably killed BB King to only be doing maybe two or three shows a week as opposed to his five or six per week but he did a pretty sturdy job and deserves a round of applause for his awesome efforts right across this whole tour along with the BB King Orchestra.
Rating
Give it an 8.5 for performance. Sound, on the other hand....
Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]
Agreed on most counts. Enjoyed the "I can sing" as well. What would you give it overall? With sound factored in?
Originally posted by GerardI'm not so sure that the encoding process of this boot has caused it to sound like it does. It's obviously just had one too many tape to tape transfers before it was openly shared. Maybe one day we'l get the master of 1st gen tape then it should be as good as DC perhaps.
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
I wonder what kind of taping medium it originally came from because it's just not great sound. All the instruments and vocals are there, so it's not entirely crap.
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
God knows but I bet if we had the master or a 1st gen this would be a classiv
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
As it would. Should we continue in here as to not flood the clean BRT topic?