Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Once or twice this weekend, I'll admit. There was a guy near to Remy and myself with tears streaming down his face during With Or without You.
Originally posted by Edi:[..]
I was very, very happy to hear Miss Sarajevo again. Remember how many years we had to wait to hear it live (at least in Europe), unless you were lucky enough to be at Modena ?
The revelation of 360 when Bono started singing the operatic parts was so powerful and a real vocal achievement when I remember his voice in the Vertigo tour as not being as good. It was always rare to see it in Europe and I had the privilege of seeing it in Torino in August 2010 for their 'comeback' gig with a crazy Italian audience and at Moncton in Canada.
Ok, so for this version we got the big man Pavarotti back to sing, and he is most welcome...
...but it isn't just the music, it is a song which for me encompasses so much of what U2 are, what they mean, what they stand for and believe in and what they are all about. The message brought up to date for today's troubles and tragic impact of the war in Syria, stretching back to moving memories of the Zooropa live satellite link-ups to Sarajevo, their friends, indeed fellow 'Passengers' in music & charity, their activism, the ONE campaign, the experimental album MS came from. their peak in the creative 90's.
The imagery of the refugee camp in Jordan was stunning, the message was there, some people will get it, some won't, some good will come of it, hearts and minds will be moved, Miss Sarajevo is still carrying a powerful lesson in 2017.
It is precious.
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Once or twice this weekend, I'll admit. There was a guy near to Remy and myself with tears streaming down his face during With Or without You.
Originally posted by Remy:Recordings of all London shows incl. the rehearsal are now up. Especially Alysha's one of London 1 is gold.
Originally posted by mrgunter:[..]
Remy, have you a link to Alysha's footage?
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:[..]
Think Remy means Alysha's audio of the gig which is up on the Shows page
Originally posted by Edi:[..]
I was very, very happy to hear Miss Sarajevo again. Remember how many years we had to wait to hear it live (at least in Europe), unless you were lucky enough to be at Modena ?
The revelation of 360 when Bono started singing the operatic parts was so powerful and a real vocal achievement when I remember his voice in the Vertigo tour as not being as good. It was always rare to see it in Europe and I had the privilege of seeing it in Torino in August 2010 for their 'comeback' gig with a crazy Italian audience and at Moncton in Canada.
Ok, so for this version we got the big man Pavarotti back to sing, and he is most welcome...
...but it isn't just the music, it is a song which for me encompasses so much of what U2 are, what they mean, what they stand for and believe in and what they are all about. The message brought up to date for today's troubles and tragic impact of the war in Syria, stretching back to moving memories of the Zooropa live satellite link-ups to Sarajevo, their friends, indeed fellow 'Passengers' in music & charity, their activism, the ONE campaign, the experimental album MS came from. their peak in the creative 90's.
The imagery of the refugee camp in Jordan was stunning, the message was there, some people will get it, some won't, some good will come of it, hearts and minds will be moved, Miss Sarajevo is still carrying a powerful lesson in 2017.
It is precious.
Originally posted by Edi:[..]
Another thread needs to start... How many times do you feel yourself welling up or actually shedding a tear at a U2 gig ?
Originally posted by Remy:Recordings of all London shows incl. the rehearsal are now up. Especially Alysha's one of London 1 is gold.
Originally posted by iTim:Some reviews:
Financial Times - 4 star
The Guardian - 5 star
Independent - 5 star
London Evening Standard - 5 star
Manchester Evening News - 4 star
The Telegraph - 4 star
The Times - 4 star
I read a review this morning that mentioned Bono's "unnecessary harmonica playing"
Originally posted by iTim:Some reviews:
Financial Times - 4 star
The Guardian - 5 star
Independent - 5 star
London Evening Standard - 5 star
Manchester Evening News - 4 star
The Telegraph - 4 star
The Times - 4 star
I read a review this morning that mentioned Bono's "unnecessary harmonica playing"