1. Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]

    That is your opinion,and you are entitled to it.I think American crowds go wild for some artists,not so wild for others.When Bruce played the Glastonbury Festival this year,the crowd was dead for him.Then,the crowd went nuts for Blur.They sang like crazy during Tender.But did nothing during Bruces set.That was a shock to me.We Americans go wild for Bruce..because he is one of us.I have never seen a crowd so dead at a Bruce show.I was not there,but have seen the show many times over, since Im a fan of Bruce and Blur.I saw Bruce 2 nights last month at Giants Stadium.They were far louder than the 2 U2 shows I attended at the same stadium.I have no explanation for that.Other than maybe its because we relate more to Bruce,as Europeans do to Blur singing about Park Life.


    Totally mate - its all about opinions!!

    Im hopeful that Lincoln Financial Field and New Meadowlands Stadium will blow my socks off next July though!
  2. Originally posted by PEDRO67:[..]

    Totally mate - its all about opinions!!

    Im hopeful that Lincoln Financial Field and New Meadowlands Stadium will blow my socks off next July though!


    Are you going??..I will be at both shows.NY and Philly are great cities to see the band.


  3. I am, yes. Flying from Edinburgh to NY on July 10 and back on July 20 - cant wait!! Soooooo up for it!!!


  4. Thats great man.There is a sweet bar across from Lincoln Field,McFaddens Pub.Its attatched to Citizens Bank Field ,where the Phillies play baseball.You cant miss it.That is a great spot to have a pint or 2 before the gig.Food is good..so are the women.Have fun.
  5. Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]

    Thats great man.There is a sweet bar across from Lincoln Field,McFaddens Pub.Its attatched to Citizens Bank Field ,where the Phillies play baseball.You cant miss it.That is a great spot to have a pint or 2 before the gig.Food is good..so are the women.Have fun.


    Cheers EDDMB - sounds like just the ticket!!
  6. Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]

    I know this about the audience.I said many times over,I have seen the band here in NYC and elsewhere.I think the NYC crowds are great.Hello...IM TALKING ABOUT THE NEW YORK AUDIENCE YURI....U2 love to play here.Accept it.Im sure you dont agree..thats fine.I really could care less.This is my humble opinion.Dont take things so personal.Look at past tours Yuri.North America always gets 2 legs.See Elevation,Vertigo..even PoP.Europe did not.As of now..the band are only playing Glastonbury Festival next year.No other U.K. dates..Why is that??.For the first time in 25 years the band failed to kick off a tour in America.Bono lives here right??..I know he has places in Dublin (as he should) and France.The band have written many songs about NY as well(Blinding Lights,AOH,NY).So..yes it obvious they love it here.Why do I say that??Because alot of the Euros like to mock American audiences.And my reply is.."If we suck..why does the band play here so often?"For the money??.The band can sell out almost anywhere.Not just big cities.But,it is a matter of opinion.My 2 shows from the 360 tour at Giants Stadium were great.The audience was fantastic.We..... "got it".The R&H tunes from Tempe are great.I dont know why people get so bent out of shape because I dare mention the band love playing here.Just accept it...Jeez


    They love Amsterdam even more
    But that's maybe logical then, as New York is officially New Amsterdam (do we still have owning rights?)

  7. What a thread this has become. No one on the world can compare the US crowd to the European crowd, besides U2 themselves. I think it's just hit or miss. When an American attends a European show with a lame crowd it's likely that he'd not do it again. Any European who watches US-DVD's with lame crowds might not go overseas just because he thinks the DVD-crowds are representative for the whole American audience. That isn't fair. We simply can not compare..
  8. Originally posted by MirrorballBoy:What a thread this has become. No one on the world can compare the US crowd to the European crowd, besides U2 themselves. I think it's just hit or miss. When an American attends a European show with a lame crowd it's likely that he'd not do it again. Any European who watches US-DVD's with lame crowds might not go overseas just because he thinks the DVD-crowds are representative for the whole American audience. That isn't fair. We simply can not compare..


    Well said.As I mentioned ,the U.K. crowd was weak for Bruce at Glastonbury this year.That was a real shock to me.I have attended Glastonbury (2003) and I have seen Radiohead,Pearl Jam and Oasis in London,I know first hand the Brits are wild.They love their pints and bands.But if I didnt know any better,after seeing the way they were from a DVD of Glastonbury 2009 ,during Bruce's set,I would think the U.K. audience suck.You are right when you say you can not judge a whole country from 1 or 2 dvd's.
  9. Originally posted by Malahide:[..]

    They love Amsterdam even more
    But that's maybe logical then, as New York is officially New Amsterdam (do we still have owning rights?)




    Ha Ha.Thats a good one.I love the beer New Amsterdam as well from upstate New York.LOL.They do seem to love playing Amsterdam.No question.The bootleg I have from the show on 07.20.09 is great.Crowd are just wild.I just wish we had official releases from their shows, so we could REALLY hear the audience.
  10. Originally posted by MirrorballBoy:What a thread this has become. No one on the world can compare the US crowd to the European crowd, besides U2 themselves. I think it's just hit or miss. When an American attends a European show with a lame crowd it's likely that he'd not do it again. Any European who watches US-DVD's with lame crowds might not go overseas just because he thinks the DVD-crowds are representative for the whole American audience. That isn't fair. We simply can not compare..


    I'm totally willing to take one for the team and do some comparison testing as an impartial Australian fan. Now I just need someone to fund my attendance at some UK gigs. You all would be up for that, right? In the interests of science?
  11. Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:[..]

    I'm totally willing to take one for the team and do some comparison testing as an impartial Australian fan. Now I just need someone to fund my attendance at some UK gigs. You all would be up for that, right? In the interests of science?


    haha

    I'd surely support that investigation
  12. Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:[..]

    I'm totally willing to take one for the team and do some comparison testing as an impartial Australian fan. Now I just need someone to fund my attendance at some UK gigs. You all would be up for that, right? In the interests of science?


    I won't support people who try to tackle my ''no-one can compare"-theory. Haha, if I had the money I'd sent out some of our members including myself all over the world to attend a gig.