Originally posted by flowerchild:also, I'd wait for that one month break until they come to europe. there is still room for a lot of surprises, I'm sure
Originally posted by flowerchild:also, I'd wait for that one month break until they come to europe. there is still room for a lot of surprises, I'm sure
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yep, impressive... And a totally unrelated matter altogether.
I think most of us are pretty sick of the constant comparisons between Bruce Springsteen/Pearl Jam and U2 to be honestThey're totally different bands with totally different approaches to their live shows and totally different crowd types, so the comparison is absurd.
Originally posted by Remy:Added another recording to our show page. Quite good but the first one is the best.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
This!!
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
I don't think I agree. I like the second better for it has a more direct sound (added with a little extra bass and its almost perfect!). The first one does have more dynamics, that's for sure. But it also has a little more hollow sound - maybe this one is better on the headphones (but beware of the explosion!)
EDIT + the 2nd has intermission! (in my book, "mixter" = recorder 1, as it was shared first on dime; "usc1995" = recorder 2).
Originally posted by treasure:[..]
Bullshit most of the people who I know that are into U2 are into Bruce and vice versa
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Yeah, the thing with the intermission is, is that it's officially not allowed on some sites since it streams an official song. Ah well.
You are happy to put in a review for one of the recordings to change the rating
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
What do you mean? Because it's The Wanderer?
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
That's not the point.
Bruce / PJ believe shows have to be one way and enjoy doing then that way and all their live have done it that way.
U2 believe shows have to be a different way and enjoy doing it that other way and all their lives have been doing it like that.
The fact that many people enjoys both styles and that they're all successful just proves that both styles are valid, not that they're interchangeable.