Originally posted by deanallison:I noticed there is also a matrix out there of that Vegas (2001-11-18) show is there any way that can be made available on here too?
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
Yup...it's here! ...lossless only
Originally posted by coofeezone30:2001-05-10 - Indianapolis, Indiana - Conseco Fieldhouse
IEM version
Originally posted by BigGiRL:...but reading Pimm's U2: A Concert Documentary, I noticed that he thought that the 2nd Earls Court show was actually one of the best shows of the European leg... So good excuse to update that one too![]()
According to AchtungBootlegs there are 3 sources for this date, but I have only located two. It turned out that the recording by Eddie O.R. Khawaja was already in our database, but not listed as such. The bootleg is dubbed "Conversation Between Jesus And Judas" and I think it is an excellent 4-star recording, although Mysterious Ways has a small skip at the 5 minute mark.
The one that is new in our database is the one made by EBR. Not as bright and crisp as the Eddie O recording, but certainly not bad either and it has the advantage of a complete Mysterious Ways.
The K.Bryant source is still missing.
Here is if you want to read Pimm while listening to this fantastic Elevation show:
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Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
I saw all 4 Earls Court Elevation gigs, and whilst my own personal favourite show was the 21st for all kinds of reasons, I think the general consensus was that the 19th was pretty special and probably the best gig of the four - great setlist, and there was some magic happening.
For the 19th I had a seated ticket on Adam's side (I did GA for the other 3 but decided to have a rest day from the queuing and all that) so that's probably why it wasn't quite my favourite, plus some rude American girls put a bit of dampener on it for me at the start - swearing and shouting at me telling me to get out of their f#ing seats - they didn't check the row number on the seats properly lol! 19th was still great though, but for me personally, 21st wins hands down.
During Bullet, Bono came down the left ramp of the heart with his elbow/forearm pressed against his forehead like he did a lot during that song on that tour, stopped right where I was standing against the rail, and as I turned around to look at him properly, Ali (with some of the kids) is stood in the walkway between the heart and the catwalk, right behind me, like right in my face, looking straight at me, and then Bono looking right down at me (and Ali and the kids no doubt - though Ali was totally professional and faced me and the band on the main stage) - it was quite a surreal and special moment that I will treasure but almost felt like I was intruding on a family moment.