Originally posted by notcomingdown:[..]
The Chicago Vertigo show was May and the DVD out in November. I don't know if that helps or not.
A bit, thanks

Originally posted by notcomingdown:[..]
The Chicago Vertigo show was May and the DVD out in November. I don't know if that helps or not.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
none of which matters to a U2 shoot sadly.
Originally posted by abefroman:[..]
So you are saying the way the stage will look, the crowd, the camera angles, and the ste list, none of wich matter to a U2 shoot. Please tell me what does? Location? Slane DVD is horrible, the worst they have done. It seems like you are just making a quip to be an ass. Please explain what does matter...
Originally posted by abefroman:[..]
So you are saying the way the stage will look, the crowd, the camera angles, and the ste list, none of wich matter to a U2 shoot. Please tell me what does? Location? Slane DVD is horrible, the worst they have done. It seems like you are just making a quip to be an ass. Please explain what does matter...
Originally posted by abefroman:[..]
So you are saying the way the stage will look, the crowd, the camera angles, and the ste list, none of wich matter to a U2 shoot. Please tell me what does? Location? Slane DVD is horrible, the worst they have done. It seems like you are just making a quip to be an ass. Please explain what does matter...
Originally posted by anita_loves_U2:I think it was Chicago.
Bono introduces the band and I don't think he has done that on any other show.
I also read somewhere that Bono said that they had the best location and sound there.
Could be that I'm wrong, but from what I've heard it's a great concert
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Virtually all the shows in Europe had a band introduction of some sort
Originally posted by anita_loves_U2:[..]
Yeah, but not the way That Bono did in Chicago
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Which was?
Originally posted by anita_loves_U2:[..]
He said:
'Let me introduce my colleagues, on sky scraping guitar, the man who makes Dr Spock look like Dr Ruth, The Edge. On bass guitar, the man who from an early age knew four strings are better than six, the elegant Adam Clayton. On drums, the thunder and lighting of the band, Larry Mullen Jnr - and when he smiles the sun comes out..'
But like I said I could be wrong