Originally posted by germcevoy:
Dublin gigs are only geographically hometown gigs nowadays anyway.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:I really hate hearing how American audience aren't as good. I seen u2 over 10 time in NY n the crowds were amazing. And u can't judge from a DVD because of the way it's shot n the audio mix always contains barely any audience. I will say that EVERY audience isn't as good as it used to be because of technology. IMHO without camera phones, video, audio recorders every audience would be better cuz everyone would just enjoy the concert instead trying to catch that perfect shot the whole night. Of course then we wouldn't have bootlegs, pics, real time setlist etc.... So it's a catch 22. God bless technology n I don't know wat I would do without it but I feel this def affects audiences. I caught myself doing it n put my phone away immediately n got lost in the music.
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
Originally posted by djrlewis:I too can only base my opinion on what I've seen on DVD when it comes to America/Rest of World
ZooTV - Aussie audience, very active
Popmart - Mexico audience, go nuts. Santiago is even better.
Elevation - Boston audience - 'it's going off in the heart' - but sadly, nowhere else. Slane better.
Vertigo - Chicago audience - dead. As a door nail. ////// Brazilian (etc) audience in U23D - (esp Streets) - oh. My. God.
I've been to gigs in London (Wembley, Earls Court) and Cardiff and the Cardiff audience were way better. Very active, lots of jumping and singing - by god.
It felt like London may suffer a little from the (perceived) American experience - too much corporate stuff, too many rich 'ooh, it's U2; let's go, why not'.
I suspect it's just all to do with culture and how such events are viewed.
It matters bollocks all as long as you enjoy your gig.
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
MSG after 09.11.01.None of the shows you mentioned will EVER come close to the passion,emotion,the tears that were shed at that show that night.