Originally posted by Doc32:Play it live now
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
The also played Wave Of Sorrow so.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
I'd be tempted to say it's not impossible, but maybe unlikely - WOS was played just once, and at an unannounced and tiny venue no less.![]()
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
and thank god for that...
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Sounds good, as any new U2 song.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:That sounds pretty promising to me - the sort of thing that would have fitted much better onto NLOTH than SUC, GOYB or I'll Go Crazy, in my reckoning. Doesn't sound like TUF era, with or without updated vox...
'Disappearing Act' on Radio 1
19 August 2009
Taking part in a leisurely lunchtime chat for Bowman's Radio 1 lunchtime show, Bono explained what it's like getting a call from one of the astronauts on the International Space Station ('Well, I'm hanging upside down at the moment, but I managed to get a line out...') and dropped a big hint that the astronauts may be 'performing one of our songs in space.'
Edge said that if he couldn't make a U2 show one night, he'd nominate Jimmy Page (his co-star in the new film 'It Might Get Loud') to take his place
Bono revealed that the very first idea for the 360 stage production came during a meal ('It started in a restaurant, putting forks together...')
And Edge explained that Disappearing Act was originally called White City and was started with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois during the session for The Unforgettable Fire in 1983. 'We discovered it six months ago, did some work on it in France and it's now finished.'
Expect it as part of the bonus material for the remastered edition of 1984's The Unforgettable Fire, later this year.
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