1. For some reason, during the first re-run for around 10 minutes or so, the picture quality was brilliant, but it kept stopping on & off, the picture would freeze, but audio continue, now its back to what it was like live, a not so good picture quality but working fine...weird.
  2. Well i am getting an error every time here in Poland.

    Can't watch it at all.

    Hope someone's recorded the stream so i can download it later.
  3. There really was no point in Adam being there because you cant hear him at all
  4. i'm trying to watch it now, but keeps buffering and skipping chunks out
  5. Originally posted by wroclaw:Well i am getting an error every time here in Poland.

    Can't watch it at all.

    Hope someone's recorded the stream so i can download it later.


    There is a crappy recording at u2torrents. Someone encoded youtubes mp3 to FLAC Think it will be banned
  6. i'm missing the We Love You intro from Beautiful Day


  7. Some I'm not 'real'? Anyway, my connection broke after Until The End Of Internet. The whole network just vanished. Watching the rebraodcast at school now.

    Lame crowd, average performance..but from all DVD's, only Red Rocks, Sydney and Slane were truly great. Mexico was also so-so..in my book. I expected this.
  8. Just release Sheffield and I'm happy..

    Still have to hear Crazy and UV but not good to hear they kinda screwed it up. I think they'll look at the end result and conclude the same as we do. It's not worthy of a release because it was average. They're far better shows.

    And I don't think they'll release this footage as DVD, they will rework it and put some new stuff in.
  9. I didn't watch because I was pretty sure that show wouldn't be so great. Most concerts of this tour have been amazing, but when it comes to filming for an official DVD release, things usually don't work out for U2. And from all the comments I've read and all the snippets I've seen I can only hope they re-consider this and don't use this show for the DVD. Lame audience, Bono hoarse, either sick or too much partying in Vegas, all the downsides of filming a show at the end of the tour, did I mention the LAME crowd, man I cannot even watch because it's so upsetting, light show wasn't captures for the stream. Well, I lke the set, no complaining here, but I wish they'd filmed the Vegas show or any other show or, which would have been best, a show in Europe. But ok, if U2 want it that way ...
  10. To be fair, I think we need to realise that a DVD recording could never really do the awsomeness of the Claw justice, because it's best when you're there in person. And I'm sure, IF they really chose to release this show for a DVD, they will improve the sound and add some special effects to make it look more spectacular. I'm not a fan of concert DVD's anyway, all he concert DVD's I have, I've only watched them once. It just doesn't do much for me. I cannot watch live performances on You Tube or TV either. It always lacks something.