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well, I tried...

:sigh: I tried to get a better pic of shirtless Edge for ya gals, but I don't think this one is that much better...

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I'm getting my puter fixed while I'm on vacation next week, and (fingers crossed) when I get back, I'm going to try reinstalling some video capture software I bought, and if I'm successful, I'll be sure to get a better pic of that for ya. :yes:

In the meantime, here are two more primitive images from the EBTTRT mix video...

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I love this part of the vid :love:
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erised said:

I love this part of the vid :love:
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Gah! I lurve it! Isn't it amazing to see Larry dancing and being all wacky? He's trying to look more clumsy and rough on purpose, I think... you know, two men dancing, people might think... stuff :ohmy: I like staring at Larry's butt during that too :D

And I would love a GIF of Edge dancing alone on that video too!
 
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SpanishEyes21 said:

aahhhh thats great!!! I was wondering if you guys had like a
secret little crush on Edge

Dsmith is gonna slap me for saying this yet AGAIN, but it's hard not to have warm fuzzies for Edgy after meeting him in the flesh... he's just such a sweetie!! :cute:
 
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erised said:


Dsmith is gonna slap me for saying this yet AGAIN, but it's hard not to have warm fuzzies for Edgy after meeting him in the flesh... he's just such a sweetie!! :cute:

We got me with his cute eye roll on the ISHFWILF video...
 
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flaming june said:

He got me with his cute eye roll on the ISHFWILF video...

:happy: I love that part!!!

:hmm: Me have to think of some other great Edge moments...

How about leather Edge in the Elevation video! :tongue: :yes: :tongue:

Ooooooh! And I also like the part in the Discotheque video where he and Bono are kinda doing that "Soul Train" thang :dance:... do you know what I'm talking about?
 
erised said:


:happy: I love that part!!!

:hmm: Me have to think of some other great Edge moments...

How about leather Edge in the Elevation video! :tongue: :yes: :tongue:

Ooooooh! And I also like the part in the Discotheque video where he and Bono are kinda doing that "Soul Train" thang :dance:... do you know what I'm talking about?

:scratch: I can't remember... must rewatch that video soon!

I think Edge looks amazing in the Numb video.

I also like the Larry butt on that one
 
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flaming june said:


:scratch: I can't remember... must rewatch that video soon!

Oh, it's so cute! I think I have to pull out my tape and watch it right now! :lol:

flaming june said:

I think Edge looks amazing in the Numb video.

I also like the Larry butt on that one

I don't know HOW he did that video without cracking up! :lmao:

Let's face it, Edge is just such a cutie pie!! I have all these cute Edge thoughts running through my head now...:huh:
 
SpanishEyes21 said:


What:scream: That picture is part of a calendar and you gave
it away:sad: erised how could you:sad: :sad:

Believe me SpanishEyes21, I'm asking myself the same DAMN thing!!!

If I remember right, that Edge pic is the cover of the calendar...it was a nice calendar...much larger than the ones they sell now.

What was I smokin' when I gave it away?!? :huh: :der:
 
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erised said:

Let's face it, Edge is just such a cutie pie!! I have all these cute Edge thoughts running through my head now...:huh:

Ok, erised, fj, who do you guys love more Larry or Edge??



Some more pics

Edge looks very cute here
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And here
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Some bum action:tongue:
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erised said:

Let's face it, Edge is just such a cutie pie!! I have all these cute Edge thoughts running through my head now...:huh:

when the girls start licking him he almost does... watch his face, he's trying not to smile :yes:

aawwwwwwwwwwwwwww edge is so cute
aaawwww
I'm tempted to make them EBTTRT gifs but the quality on my video isn't that great...
*considereth*
 
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SpanishEyes21 said:

Ok, erised, fj, who do you guys love more Larry or Edge??

Thinking of Edge makes me do this ---> :cute:

Thinking of Larry makes me do this ---> :combust:, and this :macdevil:, and this :tongue:, and this :drool:, and this yet again :combust:


Nice pics, btw, SE21!
 
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Kristie said:


when the girls start licking him he almost does... watch his face, he's trying not to smile :yes:

aawwwwwwwwwwwwwww edge is so cute
aaawwww
I'm tempted to make them EBTTRT gifs but the quality on my video isn't that great...
*considereth*

Ok, I know this is off-topic, but what software/hardware do you use to capture your stills/video Kristie?
 
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erised said:


Ok, I know this is off-topic, but what software/hardware do you use to capture your stills/video Kristie?

ummum dazzle somethingorother
it's really not that great but it's the only thing I could find that worked with the equipment I had. The software that comes with it is good for some things but crap for others and I hardly use it.

examples of why it's not that good:

still from a good video capturer:

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still from mine:
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there's a difference.
Really... most of it depends on the quality of the tape
 
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erised said:


Thinking of Edge makes me do this ---> :cute:

Thinking of Larry makes me do this ---> :combust:, and this :macdevil:, and this :tongue:, and this :drool:, and this yet again :combust:


Nice pics, btw, SE21!

Basically, let's put it this way... only Larry makes me...
 

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Great pics everyone! :heart:

Instead of pics, I'll post a fantastic interview w/ Edge from the German Rolling Stone..if anyone hasn't read it.

The Edge Q & A

The U2 guitarist talks about the new songs, George W. Bush, an argument with Bono, and juvenile air guitar playing.
By Martin Scholz

He has always been quite the opposite of a guitar hero. With him, you wouldn't think of macho poses, his solos - should he play any -
are usually very brief, and instead of strumming riffs he links the chords to create his trademark filigree sound. Dave Evans is the anti-hero
among the guitar players. And even his mother calls him The Edge.

Once asked by a television team what he would consider to be his most innovative piece of guitar work, he played them the master tape
of "With Or Without You" - the ending, a simple sequence of chords repeating all over and slowly fading. Less is more. "I can't do it any
better than that," he says and looks at the camera, a bit shy.

Understatement is typical for the man with the soft voice. Being the sound architect and the stabilizing element of U2, the 41-year-old is the
biggest imaginable contrast to Bono, the restless crossover between pop and politics. With the "Best Of 1990-2000", U2 have now
released their second retrospective. They recorded two new songs: "The Hands That Built America", the soundtrack to the new Scorsese
film, and "Electrical Storm". The songs were written after September 11.

Q: Is there any protest song you would consider as being timeless?

A: Let me think. I like it when music expresses something that words alone cannot. So as far as that goes, "Machine Gun" by Hendrix would
be my favourite. That song - for me - captures the Vietnam War in a very disturbing way. It's like a painting of the war, with all its shades.
Which is rather due to the music than the lyrics.

Q: Springsteen digested September 11 in his gospel requiem "The Rising", whereas other artists preferred to write political songs. Paul
McCartney sang "Fight for the right to live in freedom", Neil Young muttered "Let's Roll". And while George Bush prepares a new war against
Iraq, Bon Jovi sing lines such as "Now we stand united, we stand as one", showing themselves to be good Americans. How come pop and
protest don't seem to fit at the moment?

A: Good Question. I think many of those songs were probably an immediate reaction to September 11. But I don't think that pop has lost its
political instinct for that matter. Springsteen has faced the subject in a very non-patriotic way, he mourns in gentle, pensive lyrics. If the USA
should start a war against Iraq, which I hope won't happen, then we would also see protest raise in pop.

Q: But even U2 poured balm on America's wounds with "The Hands That Built America".

A: First of all it's the soundtrack song to Martin Scorsese's film "The Gangs Of New York" that deals with the birth of America. We began writing
that song before September 11, but the last lines were written after the attack.

Q: "There's a cloud on the New York skyline"?

A: Yes, like many other people we sympathized with the victims, especially with the fire fighters - men who simply did their job, who went into
the burning towers to save other people's lives and lost their own in doing so. This solidarity was appropriate. Those were just normal people
who had nothing to do with the power strategists in Washington.

Q: "Electrical Storm" describes the tension before an upcoming storm. Is this a metaphor for the present global uncertainty?

A: It's a love song, first of all. It's a song about love in a strange and bewildered time. We wanted to capture the atmosphere after September 11,
this feeling of "Who knows what's going to happen?". It reflects a mood that 's still present today. But it's no comment to the general political
situation. I think at the moment, everybody is holding their breaths, hoping there won't be a war against Iraq but a diplomatic resolution of the
conflict.

I hope the USA's threats are only a bluff, and that they won't do anything without consent of the UN. A horror scenario. Any single-handed effort
of the USA would be fatal. The present US politics often have very little in common with the multilateral worldview of Bill Clinton.

Q: U2 have been on tour in the USA for a long time. How has the country changed after Clinton's departure?

A: We've also been on tour in the States after the attacks. What shall I say? Dividing the world in good and bad is no concept. But besides the
battle cries of the new cold warriors I also heard different opinions. I met people during the tour who said: "We can't go on like this. We have to
ask ourselves why the world hates us so much." A global responsibility also requires recognizing the origins of terror - the divide between First
and Third World. This is a subject that Bono brings before the public on his mission for debt cancellation for the poor countries. A lot of people in
the Third World countries feel cheated by the West. This situation is a breeding ground for extremists.

Q: At the end of the 80s, U2 often wailed they were taken too seriously. In the 90s, you tried to overcome the seriousness with satire: For instance,
you walked out of a giant lemon wearing an oversized cowboy hat. Not long ago, Bono was on the cover of Time magazine, beside him the
serious headline: "Can Bono save the world?" Are the fun times over?

A: I've managed to accept the fact that U2 are musically and politically relevant. In the 80s, the situation was different: The media had depicted
caricatures of ourselves and we had helped them in doing so. We were the good people of rock.

Q: With all due respect - what is the difference today?

A: Today, we feel self-confident enough to let down our pants and say: This is who we are. We're four bastards, spoilt by luck, maybe even gifted,
but that doesn't mean we don't use our position for serious matters. And people make a difference between our music and the cause. As far as the
debt cancellation campaign is concerned, it's not about Bono, it's about the cause he supports. It takes very much of his time, but we can live with
that. The music's first, then come the politics.

Q: Isn't it nerve-racking at times to have someone around who constantly switches from Superman to Clark Kent, from rock star to serious political
activist?

A: The frontmen in rock bands are the big communicators, that's their job, that's what they're here for. With Bono, things took their course, and he
cannot get his ideas over to solely a U2 audience. He has also managed to do it on a political level. His job is quite simple: He poses with them
for pictures, makes them look good, if they help him to push debt cancellation.
 
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Q: Doesn't this become a bit tiring in the long run?

A: He knows how uncool he is. It doesn't look good for a rock'n'roller at all to constantly hang around with politicians. But he doesn't care. He keeps
telling us: "I keep this campaign going for as long as I can, and I squeeze as much out of those guys as possible."

It seems to become a never-ending story: Three years ago, he seemed to have shaken everybody's hand from Clinton to the Pope, everybody
who had omething to say. But he can't be stopped, and he didn't back out from Putin and George Bush. But because of his persistence and
tenacity, he has earned credibility in political circles. Although I have to admit that at times, it takes on frightening dimensions.

Q: What scares you?

A: Sometimes I'm shocked by what people he meets. If he talks to a liberal like Bill Clinton, fine. But George Bush? That went too far for my taste.

Q: You could have kept him off doing it.

A: No chance. But I really tried it. I talked to him like to an sick horse: "Bono, please, you seriously don't want to meet George Bush, do you?" He
just laughed: "Edge, I know what goes through your mind. But I'd meet anybody, just anybody if only he supports this cause." I couldn't believe it
and pressed him again: "Bono, that's not only incredibly uncool - it's fucked up, especially if you consider the politics he stands for." He just said: "I
know, but I can take the malice." We had a long argument about it, but finally, he got his way. Whatever: If at the end, the Bush government decides
to support the campaign big-time, it was worth the input.

Q: And what will U2 do if Bono enters politics?

A: I don't know. We'd probably all vote for him. But I don't think he seriously takes that into consideration in the next twenty years. But sometime
when the band's long over, he might run for the office of mayor of Dublin.

Q: You're considered to be the introverted conductor in the background whereas Bono is the "bigger than life" star. Do you sometimes feel you're
put in the shade by your ubiquitous frontman?

A: No. It works exactly because we're so different. Our strengths and weaknesses are complementary in a very strange way, and that only works
because after all this time, we're still very close friends. U2 are still like a street gang. From that point of view, we've never really grown up. If we had
three singers or two guitar players, it would be more difficult. But with things being as they are, everybody has their own place.

Q: Be honest, did you play air guitar at parties when you were younger?

A: Oh God, a delicate subject from my past. But okay: I admit that, when I was fifteen, I did play air guitar and played imaginary solos, most of the
time to incredibly bad songs.

Q: "Smoke On The Water"?

A: That song is indeed quite underground, but not bad enough. My favourite back then used to be "Bohemian Rhapsody".

Q: There even are competitions for air guitar players now.

A: I couldn't compete with those people anyway. Compared to them, I'm a beginner.
 
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erised said:


ithinkedgesnicknameshouldbeleftytoo :silent:

:shifty: :yes:

OMG you are so bad!!! Why must you fill my head with such thoughts? :angel:

And Kristie, this part...
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I get the most massive case of Edge chills from that part.
:edge: "Well there's Monday love, Tuesday love, Wedesday love, Thursday love, Friday love and then there's Saturday love."
[scary interviewer] "And what happens on Saturday love."
Then he does that little eye roll thing and it's all over. So I wonder what this Saturday love thing is all about? :combust:
 
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dsmith2904 said:

I get the most massive case of Edge chills from that part.
:edge: "Well there's Monday love, Tuesday love, Wedesday love, Thursday love, Friday love and then there's Saturday love."
[scary interviewer] "And what happens on Saturday love."
Then he does that little eye roll thing and it's all over. So I wonder what this Saturday love thing is all about? :combust:

Gah!!! I love that part! :drool: And also the whole thing about Edge being a virgin! :laugh:
 
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