1. Originally posted by drewhigginsI have heard one great ALD which I'd recommend...Vancouver 2005. Very nice and with Vertigo in particular you can hear Bono's voice going right around the arena!

    I think it's the 29th?


    Its actually both Vancouver shows combined. Its a decent ALD.
  2. The 28th on the DChub. According to the metadata, it's called: A Place Called Vertigo: Live In Vancouver 2005
  3. Originally posted by drewhigginsThe 28th on the DChub. According to the metadata, it's called: A Place Called Vertigo: Live In Vancouver 2005


    As Blue_Room already mentioned; it's a mix of both nights.
  4. It definitely deserves a place in the collection. Whoever made it should get kudos for it.

    And even with MP3, I do like FLAC as well but 192Kbps is not half-bad.
  5. Originally posted by Blue_RoomNope.

    You guys just havent heard some of the really good ones. I also think my prior theory in another thread about this is part of it. But I'm not getting into that again.
    I actually do like some decent ALDs and IEMs etc. Chicago 2001-05-16 is a decent one, as well as the (mentioned) Vancouver nights. But the thing is that I do not love EVERY SINGLE ALD/IEM recording.
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]I actually do like some decent ALDs and IEMs etc. Chicago 2001-05-16 is a decent one, as well as the (mentioned) Vancouver nights. But the thing is that I do not love EVERY SINGLE ALD/IEM recording.


    Oh, I agree, there are some bad ones. I think the Japanese Vertigo IEM recordings are terrible for example. Bono's vocal pierces your ears its so harsh. I cant even listen to it. The audience recording of that last Saitema show is better than the IEM of it. But I see that as more of the exception, not the rule.

    A "good" IEM to me though blows away a good audience recording. I think thats where I differ from most of you on this board.

  7. Originally posted by Blue_Room[..]
    A "good" IEM to me though blows away a good audience recording. I think thats where I differ from most of you on this board.


    give me an example of a very good one to try.
  8. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    give me an example of a very good one to try.


    2001-05-16 - Chicago, Illinois - United Center

  9. Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan[..]

    2001-05-16 - Chicago, Illinois - United Center




    it has a click track through it. I love I Still Haven't Found though
  10. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    it has a click track through it. I love I Still Haven't Found though


    Once the music starts though you can barely hear it on most songs anyway. The intro to songs it can be pronounced, but at least the vocals and instruments are clear. Each their own, once the music gets going the click fades in with it to me. Its really not much different that Larry hitting his cymbals in beat.

    I find it amazing that people complain about a click that blends with the music over some girl screaming and drowning out everything. On Vertigo the click wasnt even that bad. But I'm glad people hate them so much, then its no big deal if they are not out there.
  11. Originally posted by Blue_Room[..]

    Once the music starts though you can barely hear it on most songs anyway. The intro to songs it can be pronounced, but at least the vocals and instruments are clear. Each their own, once the music gets going the click fades in with it to me. Its really not much different that Larry hitting his cymbals in beat.

    I find it amazing that people complain about a click that blends with the music over some girl screaming and drowning out everything. On Vertigo the click wasnt even that bad. But I'm glad people hate them so much, then its no big deal if they are not out there.



    Im not complaining. I just don't like it. I'll give Chicago a re-listen/
  12. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    it has a click track through it. I love I Still Haven't Found though


    i'v never notesed a click tract