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bonocomet said:At least he can play the guitar. I wish I could.
You're making Jesus cry!Earnie Shavers said:
I thought the fact that it was Dallas was common knowledge? Watch The Fly on the ZooTV DVD. On the VHS the second guitar is too quiet, on the DVD it's crystal clear. The camera spends a lot of time up close on Bono. Watch how miraculously his guitar still plays after he moves his hand/s away from it, or how it's playing full chords while he is only lightly touching one string with one finger. Clever trick.
U2Man said:
It takes about one week of training to be able to play at Bono's level. Go for it.
LMBLover said:
I agree. That performance is spellbinding: the guitar, the stage running the intensity, the lyrics, Bono looking over his shoulder...and the intro don't even get me started. it's perfect. Okay I'm done
U2Man said:
It takes about one week of training to be able to play at Bono's level. Go for it.
Add two weeks and a memory man for Edge's level.U2Man said:
It takes about one week of training to be able to play at Bono's level. Go for it.
U2Man said:
It takes about one week of training to be able to play at Bono's level. Go for it.
DreamOutLoud13 said:
Also, while we're discussing The Fly on Boston (since it's the greatest thing in the history of ever), I have a bit of a question. At the end of the song, Bono gets up on the rail, and then jumps into the crowd. How the hell did he escape that without being mauled to death?
An Cat Gav said:Does Bono ever really need to be holding the guitar on stage? I'm sure he never plays it and if he does it's hardly neccessary as it adds nothing.