Originally posted by ReclinerManModerator’s Notes:
1985-03-01 - Phoenix, Arizona - Compton Terrace
General Jots:
Okay, first things first… audience bootlegs annoy me. They never accurately display the power of any performance. I’d rather hear a soundboard with poor audience level than a bootleg with muffled sound, people talking, off-key singing and hoarse screaming in the background while Bono is talking. (Unless you are there)
Now that my grievance is out of the way, may I just say, the show was great – like always. Each song was strong although I found it weird to hear Bono seemingly out of breath during “Bad.” This show, by the way, marks the first time I’ve heard “11 O’Clock Tick Tock” (so I’ve never heard it, sue me). Also, does it seem to you that “The Unforgettable Fire” sounds better live? It did to me.
Essential Moments:
The two things that make this show worth it were Bono breaking up a fight and playing “Pride (In the Name of Love)” afterwards, which was played better the first time than the second. Go figure. Not only that, he cared about none of the audience getting hurt. Do we see artists do that often… NO, so it was powerful to hear. Also, the performance of “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” was great, and the song of the night for me. In the intro to that song, Bono talks about how people have come a long way to see them, including… my Mom and Dad. That’s right. That’s why the show is special and why I have an Unforgettable Fire tour shirt handed down to me. My Mom and Dad are there, screaming in the crowd and enjoying themselves, and hopefully I’ll be able to see a U2 show with them, too.
Any other opinions...
Originally posted by ReclinerManeasports43, I'm just glad you didn't forget.
Well, I want to see if we can make u2met86 our musical expert because of his fantastic analysis. If he agrees, I'll have him pick the next show.
Originally posted by ReclinerManIn the matter of playing to cameras or audience, it is my opinion that Bono does it both ways. When The Joshua Tree became big, he had to take into account of publicity surrounding the band, but he never abandoned his audience. Look at all the shows where he invites people up the play guitar, piano and whatever else you can think of. Including all the dancing or lying down with the lovely ladies of the crowd. Also, in a lot of ways the camera almost represents another part of the audience that's not there, notably to people who will never have the opportunity to witness all the tours that will live on in peoples' memories for eternity. Like me, for example. Besides, I think having it both ways makes him a better performer.
Originally posted by ReclinerManThanks, u2met86. By the way, are you musician per chance? I liked how you know about the errors in performance.
Originally posted by ReclinerMan
Well, I want to see if we can make u2met86 our musical expert because of his fantastic analysis. If he agrees, I'll have him pick the next show.
Originally posted by ReclinerManGreat, u2met86.
We'll meet back here between Saturday, August 25-Monday, August 27.![]()
Hope we enjoy the show as much as you do.
P.S. u2met86 & easports43... look at the first post, something special is there for you to see.![]()