Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
There was no show on the 28th, what do you mean?

Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
There was no show on the 28th, what do you mean?
Originally posted by Remy:Part 3 is now available:
http://www.u2start.com/content/slideshow/30/The-40-most-amazing-U2-shows-part-3/
Which one is your favourite from this period? Or which one is missing?
Originally posted by treasure:[..]
I've always liked the Tel Aviv show for some reason
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Hate it. Totally hate it. For some reason
Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
That's one of the best PopMart shows imo
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
The lack of crowd noise in the bootleg has always put me off, just like with Washington '92, Basel and Adelaide '93 and many "clear" soundboards from different tours. Plus Bono's voice sounds particullarly weak through Popmart soundboards.
Originally posted by treasure:[..]
I've always liked the Tel Aviv show for some reason
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:2001-08-01 Arnhem: The sound quality of this bootleg is fantastic, one of the best non-official releases you'll find. Plus, a very good 11 O'Clock (for post-80's standards), The Ground Beneath Her Feet, AIWIY into Streets and Out Of Control after Walk On.
2001-10-27 New York: To me (and many people that went to the 3 NY shows), the best of the MSG shows. The NYFD telling their stories, Out Of Control again, Please acoustic, Bad. A show to be remembered for ages to come.
2001-11-09 Salt Lake City: 2 great sources, one of the loudest American crowds I've heard, WGRYWH snippet in Bad and yes, Wild Honey as a rarity.