U2_Guy said:I think he's back (or close) to the Rattle and Hum days.
He is much much better than on ATYCLB.
Numb1075 said:I think the "I Can Feel" Line in Vertigo is him at his best - he nailed it. I hope it's that good live !
U2_Guy said:I think he's back (or close) to the Rattle and Hum days.
He is much much better than on ATYCLB.
blindinglights said:to be technical, the highest note in vertigo is a FULL step above the highest note in the recorded with or without you and wtsthnn, and a half step above the highest note in i still haven't found. pretty impressive...
Rafiennes said:Bono's voice is not (nor will it ever be) what it was. Age, smoking, partying, and the type of singing he does have had some effect on that.
That said, his voice is still strong and has something his 'old voice' never had, a good amount of character. He may be scratchier, may crack a bit when going for some of the higher notes he used to be able to sing in some songs, but it works. It's Bono, damn it!
blindinglights said:that's true starsgoblue, but "the top of his range" spans some notes. pretty much his absolute highest note is in the recorded version of bad which is a full step above vertigo and new year's day(same high note).
blindinglights said:pretty much his absolute highest note is in the recorded version of bad
swandiver said:He hit a note live during the Elevation concert at Notre Dame 10/10/01 that made my scalp tingle. I had no idea he could hit anything like that. I remember saying, "Oh, yeah!" Now, I don' t remember what song! (Old age will do this to you as well ..) I'll have to get the CD out and give it a listen.
ZigZag said:If this a debate to try and prove that Bono can get his voice higher and higher, I doubt anyone participating in favor of Bono has listened to "Lemon".
tkramer said:Bono's falsetto technique second to none while we're on the subject. His take on Can't help falling in Love on the Zoo TV tour was jaw dropping.