beachball
Refugee
Great thread!
I checked some of the notes mentioned.
In A Man And A Woman ('you'll see'... I always thought it sounded like Sting!!) Bono hits a high falsetto E.
From Zoo TV Sydney 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You' and the soundtrack version of the same song, he hits the high E in both versions (falsetto).
And in 'Mysterious Ways' from Zoo TV Sydney, when Bono sings:
'... inside the child', he sings Bb Db Bb, not as high, as I thought, but later, when he gets to the part, we don't have in the studio version:
I'll bring you roses
I'll buy you things
I'll show you places
You've never seen
... he hits a high falsetto F four times and it doesn't even sound forced, at all ... pretty amazing!!
.. and if you count the woohoos in the beginning, after Bono takes his shades off, he hits 2 high falsetto Ab's
but I suppose it's easyer to reach these notes, when you shout it out like that and it's not part of a melody.
I checked some of the notes mentioned.
In A Man And A Woman ('you'll see'... I always thought it sounded like Sting!!) Bono hits a high falsetto E.
From Zoo TV Sydney 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You' and the soundtrack version of the same song, he hits the high E in both versions (falsetto).
And in 'Mysterious Ways' from Zoo TV Sydney, when Bono sings:
'... inside the child', he sings Bb Db Bb, not as high, as I thought, but later, when he gets to the part, we don't have in the studio version:
I'll bring you roses
I'll buy you things
I'll show you places
You've never seen
... he hits a high falsetto F four times and it doesn't even sound forced, at all ... pretty amazing!!
.. and if you count the woohoos in the beginning, after Bono takes his shades off, he hits 2 high falsetto Ab's
but I suppose it's easyer to reach these notes, when you shout it out like that and it's not part of a melody.
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