Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
But you can see the audience, which is definitely not so enthusiastic as in South America, most of Europe, etc... And the last good U.S. DVD is Boston...
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
But you can see the audience, which is definitely not so enthusiastic as in South America, most of Europe, etc... And the last good U.S. DVD is Boston...
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Chicago wasn't good??
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Not much. Not too bad, but definitely not among their best...
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Yeah I guess compared to Boston it's night and day
Originally posted by ahn1991:The city for the most part doesn't matter, but I do hope it is a later show because the performances become a bit tighter and, most importantly, his Shadow Man character becomes more fleshed out. The way he transitions from Exit to MoTD really struck me in San Diego and I'm certain it wasn't present during the Rose Bowl shows.
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Chicago wasn't good??
Originally posted by CraigFairlie:[..]
Decent setlist, great version of 40. Apart from that, it's a bit meh.
The Boston DVD trumps it in every single way possible.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Slane was my first and will always be my favourite DVD. Next would be Rattle and Hum, then either Sydney or Mexico (only because Sydney is far from my favourite ZooTV show/setlist), then probably UABRS, then Chicago, then Boston, then Rose Bowl, then Paris. Is that all?
Is that aaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllll?
I think my final two picks have a lot to do with actually being at those tours. They can't really beat the feeling and memory of being there, you know?
EDIT: literally have never seen all of the Milan DVD so I can't comment
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Nah the last few Dvds from the US are a let down crowd wise just standing there looking bored