...and damn that was a long drive.
Has Axver confirmed this? I feel like I've seen it pop up more recently than that.
We're talking acoustic sing along version here, not full band roaring, Rattle and Hum version, right?
I had the douche-baggiest seats of my life, and it was glorious.
You know what's an underrated part of U2 being on tour?
Lots and lots of action from dan smee.
And, yes, I know, dan smee could be reading this.
I randomly remembered U23D for some reason just now. I have to say, I do recall really loving the acoustic version of Yahweh at the end of that. Not that I ever want them to play that song again but that was U2 doing acoustic well. Muuuuuuch better than the album version.
Ax didn't we see U23D like three times together? With mysterious_jen and cin?
Ax didn't we see U23D like three times together? With mysterious_jen and cin?
Too bad McCockne$$ isn't in charge anymore, she'd probably receive a handwritten thank you note in the mail.
No offense to those who were there, but In God's Country without the electric guitar is pretty worthless.
Hah that's right. I don't know why on earth I saw it multiple times, especially since the 3D didn't actually work with my shitty eyes so all I got with the glasses on was U2 2D. I don't remember much of note outside of The Fly.
There's a line between being excited and being a flog (no offence to joyful et al if you know him!)
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No offense to those who were there, but In God's Country without the electric guitar is pretty worthless.
The new songs sounded amazing - better than many of the old ones, I thought.