1. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    It's been dull since 1992/3. The song itself (album version) cannot be faulted but it's a workhorse song. They can't get much into it nowadays. Just like WOWY


    how about the elevation version then. like slane. that one is pretty brilliant. wowy is different now BUT; its a different interpretation, it's like the Popmart version. I have to say I like it.

    But to get back on topic. Cracking Vertigo:

  2. Anyway, it was good to see the band in good shape. Bono's voice was rather good, better than Pasadena. Give them a 3 week break with family and go back to Vancouver to record SOA.
  3. By the way... guess who the director of the broadcast was . . .

    Hamish!
  4. No one liked SBS (ft. Jay-Z) over U2eastlink, the spanish forum where I started... No one. They're all bitching...
  5. So did they play anything new or different?
    Did the play the album version of Stay or the usual acoustic bastardisation they always play?
  6. Originally posted by vanquish:So did they play anything new or different?
    Did the play the album version of Stay or the usual acoustic bastardisation they always play?


    1. One
    2. Magnificent
    3. Sunday Bloody Sunday / Get Up Stand Up (snippet)
    4. Beautiful Day / Blackbird (snippet)
    5. Vertigo
    6. Moment of Surrender
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    1. One
    2. Magnificent
    3. Sunday Bloody Sunday / Get Up Stand Up (snippet)
    4. Beautiful Day / Blackbird (snippet)
    5. Vertigo
    6. Moment of Surrender


    Oh, so they didnt play Stay at all
  8. EINS...ZWEI...DREI....CATORCE!
    Great siren 'sound' @ the beginning of VERTIGO!
    They seemed to have started doing that since
    Las Vegas 360?
  9. Originally posted by guam:EINS...ZWEI...DREI....CATORCE!
    Great siren 'sound' @ the beginning of VERTIGO!
    They seemed to have started doing that since
    Las Vegas 360?


    No, it was already the case in Europe. Just a few shows after the first.
  10. back from Berlin. A night to remember for sure. One thing I'll never forget: while we stood inthe crowd inside and waited for the band to come on stage, there were people all over the buildings surrounding the square.... on the balconies.... on the rooftops... it felt like shared love all over, and certainly looked like what you see in the Streets video -- people on the rooftops, wow. I have no real words, but then they're not relevant anyway. I'm just so grateful I could be there. It was

    Dieder, it was very nice meeting you there