2015-07-31 - New York
Tour: Innocence and Experience tour
Songs played: 27
Audio recordings: 1
  1. there always editing
  2. The DVD will be filmed in Paris anyway
  3. Actually, I want DVD quality footage of when Bono butchered Streets.

    "I want to FEEL!! And run! I want to hide!!! And feel!"




  4. Glad they never made these any less morbid.
  5. I hated Invisible when came out and now I love to death
  6. But several nights from the same city, right?
  7. Originally posted by pllsaph:[..]
    It's all very, very subjective, and I mean absolutely no disrespect, but I fucking HATE Unknown Caller. I don't typically care much about lyrics, as it's the passion, intensity, and flow of a song that I pay attention to. For me, the vocals are just another instrument. I hear notes that sometimes sound like words. With Unknown Caller, there's one line, "Force quit, Move to trash" that ruins EVERYTHING for me. Completely ruins the flow of the song and just screams HEY I USE A MAC. Hey, I don't care! Shut up and sing!

    But that's just me. I'm very hung up on that one line.

    The other problem I have with NLOTH and with HTDAAB is that they don't flow as a collection of songs. Individually, most of them are good. But as a collection of related musical ideas both suffer from a disjointedness, IMO, that comes from working with multiple producers who have different ideas.

    That being said, I LOVE If I Don't Go Crazy.
    yes, but, subjectivity is objective. and i like unknown caller. it took a lot of listens, i never thought his vocal key went with the music, but i did get into it. it could have worked live but they needed to put more effort into it...shit bono!
  8. I posted this earlier.

    This tour marks the first time that Desmedt and his team have archived video to such a great extent, and had that content to pull from during shows. Previously, they might have saved video from only one camera, showing a wide shot, as a reference, he said. They’re using an EMC Data Domain system to back up all the video data from the tour, about one terabyte nightly.

    Desmedt travels with a full broadcast crew that films from more than 20 cameras during the show. All that material—expected to be about 50 terabytes archived by the end of the tour—will give the team more to choose from when they create DVD products from the tour. “I don’t believe in coming in and doing one show and putting it on DVD,” Desmedt said in an interview before the band’s July 14 concert in Boston.