The drums during the bridge in Please

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UnforgettableLemon

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Sounds like Larry is playing Sunday Bloody Sunday, at least on the VMA version. During the "September..." part

[This message has been edited by UnforgettableLemon (edited 10-21-2001).]
 
At POPmart in Kansas City, I swore that was the case, but my friends (who are not fanatics like us) said I was reading way too much into it. So I explained the parallels between the songs, then they really thought I was a freak...

But I think you are onto something for sure.

[This message has been edited by bu2iful (edited 10-21-2001).]
 
Yes. The drums are definately Sunday Bloody Sunday drums. Nobody is reading too much into anything. That's what Bill Carter meant on U2: A Year in Pop when he said something about U2 still playing SBS, just now it's called Please.
 
Originally posted by SkeeK:
That's what Bill Carter meant on U2: A Year in Pop when he said something about U2 still playing SBS, just now it's called Please.

That was Dennis Hopper I believe.
 
I guess it was Dennis Hopper then
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He's the narrator of U2: A Year in Pop
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He's been over 130 movies and TV shows, playing such exciting parts as "goon" and "chicken" and "piglet" and "Napoleon Bonaparte"

I reckon this fellow deserves a fan club!
 
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