1. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]That was the first U2 song which I learned on its entirety. I still play it very often, lovely to play on guitar. Both the chords and the solo are funny and great to play... Go on


    Oh yes, I spent the last hour learning the solo (:$ ). It's a great fun indeed.
  2. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]

    No i know man, i'm not trying to tell you what do do or anything I'm just saying, you made it seem like you'll never take a crack at writing, but that's where music becomes really fun and rewarding!


    ur right, 1st 2 years of playing i would just copying watever the internet tabs or chord diagrams would say, but for the last 12 months ive been mucking round making my own riffs and changing songs etc, like u say its heaps of fun, especially when u get sumthing golden and u can just imagine hearing it on the radio
  3. i just received the me-70 today and its seems to be pretty user friendly. anybody know how to replicate some of u2"s sounds on it yet?
  4. Originally posted by bpdred:i just received the me-70 today and its seems to be pretty user friendly. anybody know how to replicate some of u2"s sounds on it yet?


    Just fiddle around with it and see what you can come up with.
  5. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]

    No i know man, i'm not trying to tell you what do do or anything I'm just saying, you made it seem like you'll never take a crack at writing, but that's where music becomes really fun and rewarding! Sorry if I seemed like I was telling you off for playing U2 (or others) or something like that, it wasn't what I was trying to do at all.


    No worries, I was just a bit bewildered by all the "write your own stuff" advice as I'm only a beginner guitarist.

    Another question for you guys:
    I was reading some tabs and they say I should tune down half a step, instead of doing that can I just play notes a semitone down? So if the tab says to play an E I play an Eb instead?
  6. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    No worries, I was just a bit bewildered by all the "write your own stuff" advice as I'm only a beginner guitarist.

    Another question for you guys:
    I was reading some tabs and they say I should tune down half a step, instead of doing that can I just play notes a semitone down? So if the tab says to play an E I play an Eb instead?



    Suppose ya could if its all the strings tuned down but its usually a lot trickier with chords without tuning down
  7. Indeed, you actually can play... but only if you play pressing frets or barring chords; open strings won't work (obviously). For example, if you try to play Pride or I Will Follow (Eb tuning) with a E tuned guitar, you won't be able, since you must play the first string open, and it won't sound right (that will be a E instead of a Eb).

    Anyway, tuning down half step and later retuning to E isn't that complicated

    PS. I hate it, though!!! I never tune down since I rarely play with backing tracks or any reference sounds, so I can play in the key I want
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:Indeed, you actually can play... but only if you play pressing frets or barring chords; open strings won't work (obviously). For example, if you try to play Pride or I Will Follow (Eb tuning) with a E tuned guitar, you won't be able, since you must play the first string open, and it won't sound right (that will be a E instead of a Eb).

    Anyway, tuning down half step and later retuning to E isn't that complicated

    PS. I hate it, though!!! I never tune down since I rarely play with backing tracks or any reference sounds, so I can play in the key I want


    Thanks, it's just that this TTTYAATW tab says I should tune down half a step (i'm only playing the verse riffs atm, not the chords).

    So is it just tuned down half a step to be in key with Bono when he's singing live? Or is it intended to be performed half a step down?

    PS: There's a sort of tarnish? on my pick up covers and bridge, what can i use to clean it without removing the gold plating?
  9. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    Thanks, it's just that this TTTYAATW tab says I should tune down half a step (i'm only playing the verse riffs atm, not the chords).

    So is it just tuned down half a step to be in key with Bono when he's singing live? Or is it intended to be performed half a step down?


    Basically, if you want to play in the same key edge plays in live, or if you're playing with a live backing track that uses Eb, then tune down. Other than that, it really doesn't matter. It will still sound fine, just half a step up from how Edge plays it live.
  10. Judging by the pricelist... even the regular (not a signature) Warwick like the one's he's using are $5K to $9K !

    Pricey but nice.

    Of the WARWICK bass guitars that Adam Clayton is using... the is the possibility that the Streamer Stage I (gold sparkle) might be the one they want him to choose as a "Signature" model. That is all good and fine. Signature models are usually a bit more expensive and would make take the price from those listed below to even more - which might make it a bit out of reach for most U2 fans - pricewise. Here's the stock prices for some of the Warwick bass guitars that Adam has... Keep in mind some of what he already is using from Warwick has had some customization.

    (ie: His upside down Stryker basses - the upside down in not a production model but would be a cool 'Signature' model.)

    Streamer Stage I (dark brown one used for Electrical Storm. Looks like the gold sparkle bass at Brandenburg is a Streamer Stage I)

    1264020000GDFMTFWW Streamer Stage I 4 str., oil finish $5.000.00

    1264020100GDFMTFWW Streamer Stage I 4 str., oil finish color $5.000.00

    1264021100GDFMTFWW Streamer Stage I 4 str., high polish $5.700.00

    1264025100GDFMTFWW Streamer Stage I 4 str., sunburst high polish $5.700.00



    Dolphin Pro I (Artist Rep mentioned sending one to him)

    1234050010GZOVAOWW Dolphin Pro I 4 str., oil finish $6.700.00



    Buzzard Bass JE Signature (Seen in U2.com footage during NLOTH sessions)

    1454070010GZZEBOWW Buzzard "JE" Signature 4 str., oil finish $8.700.00

    1454070110GZZEBOWW Buzzard "JE" Signature 4 str., oil finish color $8.700.00

    1454071110GZZEBOWW Buzzard "JE" Signature 4 str., high polish $9.000.00

    1454075110GZZEBOWW Buzzard "JE" Signature 4 str., sunburst high polish $9.000.00



    The Stryker NT (Used during U2:360 tour. Adams is a custom job with the body upside down. An actual Stryker looks more like an Explorer)

    1284070014GDMQTFWW Stryker 4 str., oil finish $7.400.00

    1284070114GDMQTFWW Stryker 4 str., oil finish color $7.400.00

    1284071114GDMQTFWW Stryker 4 str., high polish $7.900.00

    1284075114GDMQTFWW Stryker 4 str., sunburst high polish $7.900.00





    Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Not Edge but U2 gear related... Adam MUST have won lotto!! He's had TONS of new gear this tour... after looking at the Brandenburg Gate footage... I can see he's gotten yet MORE.

    Warwick bass guitars are manufactured in Germany. Looks like Adam took delivery of some new toys!

    Check the bass that Adam is playing during Sunday Bloody Sunday. It is gold sparkle, like the Fender Precision and the Fender Jazz bass that he's been using (the Jazz first appearing at the We Are One show in DC before the album came out)... but I digress.

    If you look closely you will see that the bass in the Brandenburg version of Sunday Bloody Sunday, while gold sparkle, is neither the Precision or Jazz. Looks to be similar to the Warwick Streamer - Adam used a dark brown Streamer for live performances of "Electrical Storm" on the Euro leg of the tour.

    Possible it is a different model. Judging from the body style and headstock... that there ain't no Fender Precision or Jazz bass - and looks to be a Warwick of some model... (More information as I find it)

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    SBS from Brandenburg Gates-

    YouTube - U2 & Jay-Z Sunday Bloody Sunday Berlin, Brandenburg Gate 2009-11-05

    Also, the Stryker bass used at Brandenburg is different.
    The one used most of the tour has 2 split pickups. Looks like 4 little black rectangles to the non-musician folks.

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    The one used at Brandenburg? 1 split pickups.Looks like 2 little black rectangles to the non-musician folks.

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  11. Originally posted by bpdred:i just received the me-70 today and its seems to be pretty user friendly. anybody know how to replicate some of u2"s sounds on it yet?


    very good choice thats the one ive got, if u have the patience u can make just about any sounds the edge does.
    ive got all of my U2 sounds as presets now, but ill try and figure out how i made em so i can tell ya what settings to have.
  12. Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]

    very good choice thats the one ive got, if u have the patience u can make just about any sounds the edge does.
    ive got all of my U2 sounds as presets now, but ill try and figure out how i made em so i can tell ya what settings to have.


    That's pretty impressive, maybe I should have paid a bit more and got a Boss unit as well, instead of the M13.
    Then I could also share settings with you guys