Originally posted by Women:-------
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:I must be hearing something nobody else did or it's just me, WOWY sounded the best it has in a while
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
You can't just say someone is wrong because you don't agree with their opinion. The show has had a mixed reaction, get used to it.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:I must be hearing something nobody else did or it's just me, WOWY sounded the best it has in a while
Originally posted by DMMacdonald:[..]
Longer show on 28th.
Probably the record store clip will be shown and and probably 2 out of All I Want Is You, Every Breaking Wave, You're The Best Thing About Me ,13 (There Is A Light) will be played. I'm guessing Best Thing and 13 will be cut
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
There'll be an extended version aired on 28th December.
1hr 15mins.
Originally posted by dieder:https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/i-realise-this-is-not-fashionable-but-good-grief-u2-are-absolutely-brilliant-everyone-was-loving-u2-on-bbc-last-night-36423946.html
U2 went down a storm on the BBC last night, despite a few niggles from viewers about Cat Deeley fronting the show.
Bono and the boys featured on U2 at the BBC, a series which has already showcased the work of Adele, Michael Buble and Sam Smith among others.
With a mix of music and interviews, it gave fans an intimate insight into the band as they are now, and their latest album Songs of Experience.
There was a massive response to the show on Twitter with the vast majority of people praising the band's sound and longevity and some were positive despite themselves it seemed!
The only gripes were Cat's presenting skills and the fact the programme was 'too short' and should have been 'two hours long'...
Aoife Kelly (Dec. 20)