
But perhaps the best thing was to have attended both shows. They really seem to be a pair (and with that B******* pre-show on Friday it was pretty ultimate

Originally posted by BigGiRL:Still not sure how to review the 2nd Amsterdam show. For me it was almost a 10/10 show. Among the very best I've ever attended. The only minor defect, I thought, was that I Will Follow missed that "From the back, to the front" introduction![]()
But perhaps the best thing was to have attended both shows. They really seem to be a pair (and with that B******* pre-show on Friday it was pretty ultimate)
Originally posted by BigGiRL:My very subjective point of view is also that of all the U2 albums, I like Joshua Tree the best. Probably also because it came out when I was still 16 (yes, you may all do the math) and, as I may believe some (neuro) psychological findings, that is around that time when the brain is most receptive of musical and emotional imprints - or something like that; I'm not a psychologist or neuro-nerd
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Anyway, to me The Joshua Tree is like home. I really like SOI (and the prospects of SOE are also pretty good...from what I've heard...so far), but The Joshua Tree is still no.1 for me. And with those new Corbijn visuals the whole concert was really an amazing experience. And, too, I really went nuts just like way back in 1987. Only then I would probably went nuts if U2 were too play the Chinese take away menu- Now I went completely nuts at my 30th U2 show... (or is it 31 now? #blackout )
Originally posted by Edi:Has the plane left now ?