Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I just meant that in a sense it is. Like, Red Rocks was the huge show and this show is "almost like" a rehearsal. They performed a lot of the same songs, but Red Rocks was THE show. So it's not a big miss if I don't have that show. That's all I meant.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I just meant that in a sense it is. Like, Red Rocks was the huge show and this show is "almost like" a rehearsal. They performed a lot of the same songs, but Red Rocks was THE show. So it's not a big miss if I don't have that show. That's all I meant.
Originally posted by haytrain:Yes, but did Red Rocks have a crazy-looking German dude in the crowd drinking out of a gas can?
I didn't think so.![]()
agree there Jeremy
Also agree with Gerard, the show is plagued of good watchs, like the tricolour shirt, the fall, the whole Two Hearts Beat As One performance, Electric Co... The only perf I don't like is 40... Nothing special about it, no feeling, no crowd participation... Apart from that, the show is excellent, superb
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
I still dont get you as such. Red Rocks at the time of this show was a show that caused the band to near go bust as they paid to film it. I think it was the release of the video and the story that came with it that created the legend. This gig was in a venue just as unusual as Red Rocks. And this gig looked to be capacity crowd. And the band chose to release quite a bit of this gig in the form of their only live album to date. Good gig. . . . And Bono gets a tricilore shirt as well as falling on his ass. A good watch.