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The Fly
Quite an interesting reading:
http://www.totalproductionus.com/SiteFiles/May05_U2.htm
Full of tech details on the production, abandoned stage concepts and so on.
There is an intriguing quote on individual stage mixes:
"Whereas Adams and Niall Slevin look after the personal mixes for Bono and Edge, Skaff concentrates on Larry Mullen Jr., Adam Clayton, Terry Lawless and the so-called '911' emergency back-up mixes. Skaff is using an astonishing 38 of the 40 mixes available to him on the Paragon II."
I know the first four names quite well.
Terry Lawless is since at least Popmart the uncredited live "5th U2" adding keyboards, loops and guitar (not sure about the latter).
I wonder what they mean by "so-called '911' emergency back-up mixes"...
http://www.totalproductionus.com/SiteFiles/May05_U2.htm
Full of tech details on the production, abandoned stage concepts and so on.
There is an intriguing quote on individual stage mixes:
"Whereas Adams and Niall Slevin look after the personal mixes for Bono and Edge, Skaff concentrates on Larry Mullen Jr., Adam Clayton, Terry Lawless and the so-called '911' emergency back-up mixes. Skaff is using an astonishing 38 of the 40 mixes available to him on the Paragon II."
I know the first four names quite well.
Terry Lawless is since at least Popmart the uncredited live "5th U2" adding keyboards, loops and guitar (not sure about the latter).
I wonder what they mean by "so-called '911' emergency back-up mixes"...