1. Originally posted by LikeASong (I'm already in ) for this week...


    Don't do that again...it's scary

    And great to have you here Remy, feels more official now!
  2. Originally posted by Ali709Don't do that again...it's scary
    Hhahaha... I meant that I had already edited Dan's post
  3. Nate, Drew, Patrick, Chris; you in??

    Still no word from Tim .....
  4. Originally posted by djrlewisNate, Drew, Patrick, Chris; you in??

    Still no word from Tim .....


    He picked the last show...very weird. He might be ill or on holidays or something...
  5. Originally posted by djrlewisNate, Drew, Patrick, Chris; you in??

    Still no word from Tim .....


    I'm always in unless I state otherwise.
  6. Likely not, but I'll try.
  7. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    I'm always in unless I state otherwise.


    OK

    I'll add you and make Drew a maybe....
  8. I'm looking forward to getting back in. It's been a couple of weeks since I took part. Downloading and listening tomorrow!
  9. Originally posted by djrlewisThanks Reclinerman!

    So, the next show is:-

    1997-09-20 - Reggio Emilia, Italy - Festival Site

    Info

    Popmart 2nd leg: Europe
    150,000+ fans attend this concert. It currently holds the world record for the largest paying crowd to a single act without support.
    Next show was Sarajevo (!)
    Rated 5/5 stars (Audience) currently on this site.
    Available from Rapidshare

    Setlist

    Mofo
    I Will Follow
    Gone
    Even Better Than The Real Thing
    Last Night On Earth
    Until The End Of The World
    New Year's Day
    Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    All I Want Is You
    Staring At The Sun
    Volare (Edge Karaoke)
    Miami / My Mammy (snippet) / Cuba (snippet)
    Bullet The Blue Sky
    Please
    Where The Streets Have No Name

    encore(s):
    Discothèque / Love To Love You Baby (snippet) / Black Betty (snippet) / Take Your Partner By The Hand (snippet)
    If You Wear That Velvet Dress
    With Or Without You
    Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
    Into The Groove (snippet) / Mysterious Ways
    One
    MLK


    In this Week:-

    Dan
    Reclinerman
    Gerard
    Jeremy
    Ali
    Remy (Welcome to the Round Table!)
    Casper
    Sergio
    Nate

    TBC (but suspected)
    Chris (j_p)

    Definitely Maybe...

    Drew

    Anyone else?

    Chris (fenderman)
    Patrick
    Tim

    Next show will be chosen by Gerard

    Report back here Sunday 2nd March (Mothering Sunday for anyone in the UK....)


  10. Hi guys, I'm back from holiday, ready for tommorow show
  11. Originally posted by U2starterHi guys, I'm back from holiday, ready for tommorow show


    Glad you're back!
  12. Let me start by saying that the intros at the Popmart shows are, in my opinion, the best beginning to a show the band has ever done. I get chills every time I hear "Pop Muzik" on a bootleg, especially that part where the vocals drop out and it's just the drum loop playing that high-hat heavy dance beat. When the crowd realizes for the first time that the band is walking to the stage from the back of the stadium and let out that primal shrill, the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. <i>This</i> is what going to a Popmart show was about. Absolutely my favorite part of every Popmart bootleg.

    "Mofo" sounded exceptional on this bootleg. I don't know if it's my new Sennheiser CX300s or what, but this particular mix blew me away. I heard every single detail of the looped drumbeat like I've never heard before, especially at the part right when Edge holds those high notes (2:25 into the song). Amazing.

    Am I the only one that thought that "Last Night On Earth" was dragging? Probably the fact that the master tape is over 10 years old now, but there were times where I thought the tempo was really dragging.

    Dear U2: Please drop "Until the End of The World" from the setlist for your next tour. The song was cool and fresh in 1992, but perhaps its time to put that song away and dream it up again.

    Loved the beginning of "Pride", where it's a couple bars of just Larry on the drums before Edge chirps in with those famous harmonics. Anything they can do to this song to make it different or stand out is good by me. Perhaps this one should be dreamed up again too.

    I loved how the band dropped out in the middle of "One" so Bono could sing with the crowd for a bit. 150,001 people singing in unison = AMAZING. Also, Edge really nails the solo on this version, which leads to another moment in this show: Edge's ringing guitar right before the "Here Us Coming" snippet gets me every time. (4:15 into the song)

    Sound quality was pretty good, although I was hoping that we'd hear a little bit more of the audience. I guess what I'm trying to say is, it's hard to get a sense that this was U2's biggest show ever. 150,000 people sure sounds like 20,000 on this bootleg...