kramwest1
has a
where people could use a nice concert pavilion in a park
:getsneighborhoodpetitionstarted:
Mark
where people could use a nice concert pavilion in a park
When they say 120 trucks drives this thing around, does this include all three claws or is that for a single claw setup ?
So are they planning to donate the claw ?
saves them the cost of transporting it home
And if there is one thing that U2 clearly cares about it's saving money.
My seats are not that good either, and this is good to know when I see them In Ny on the 24th of Septemebr.This thread seems to be dying a (natural) death as more and more people see the live shows (but it should be back on track for the US/ Canada shows). I was at last night's Wembley show and just want to comment on a few points: being forever poor I had the cheapest seats money could buy and expected a crappy view but wrong! It was brilliant. Although the focus was naturally more towards the front the back wasn't neglected as much as I imagined and to be honest there was so much going on that you ended up watching the whole production (I had doubted this would work - I was wrong).
Having seen all the stuff about the claw being intimate I assumed this was just talk from the Mr Fisher and Mr Williams as they had designed it but wrong again: i thought is was pretty intimate and totally unbelievable. This tour can only get better as they work out more visuals for the screen (highlight for me was City of Blinding lights). For all the fans still waiting to see this it's worth the wait and judging from my experience don't worry about the cheap seats being too bad or obstructed views. This claw thing really works!
My seats are not that good either, and this is good to know when I see them In Ny on the 24th of Septemebr.This thread seems to be dying a (natural) death as more and more people see the live shows (but it should be back on track for the US/ Canada shows). I was at last night's Wembley show and just want to comment on a few points: being forever poor I had the cheapest seats money could buy and expected a crappy view but wrong! It was brilliant. Although the focus was naturally more towards the front the back wasn't neglected as much as I imagined and to be honest there was so much going on that you ended up watching the whole production (I had doubted this would work - I was wrong).
Having seen all the stuff about the claw being intimate I assumed this was just talk from the Mr Fisher and Mr Williams as they had designed it but wrong again: i thought is was pretty intimate and totally unbelievable. This tour can only get better as they work out more visuals for the screen (highlight for me was City of Blinding lights). For all the fans still waiting to see this it's worth the wait and judging from my experience don't worry about the cheap seats being too bad or obstructed views. This claw thing really works!
I saw the Claw upclose. It really is incredible. I was standing underneath it I hurt my neck and back to look up at the thing
There're some nice pics (they added new ones recently, just reload the page couple of times) on the U2.com splash screen page. I have this one as my wallpaper. It's probably too small for your monitor, but still...
What resolution is your screen? Mine is 1680x1050.
Not sure if I will do this right but if a picture does not show up my Desktop Background is a picture courtesy of TheLaj the top picture in the thread "Reserved Seats Behind The Stage"
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/1571/dscf3687.jpg