What were the most famous artists as a support act in a U2 concert?

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I can remember Oasis for sure, during PopMart in the US...

I had once heard about REM, too..

Any other big bands you know of?

Andy
 
I think Rage Against the Machine opened for them during Popmart also.

Brian
 
Oasis played first, but it was billed as a double headliner

Public Enemy
Third Eye Blind

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the pixies

no, i'm not a pixies fan, but my good friend is. when i read u2 at the end of the world they mention the pixies opening for them. i showed it to my friend and his response was "you mean U2 didn't open for them?"

gah! does BIGGEST BAND IN THE WORLD mean nothing?

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I agree on REM, Pearl Jam, Oasis...i guess Smashmouth are pretty widely known, yes BB King might be the most widely known artist to open for them...
 
Originally posted by voxson:
I had once heard about REM, too..

I don't know if they actually opened for U2 (not counting possible festival dates).

Famous openers also include:
- Velvet Underground (several Zooropa dates)
- Pretenders (Joshua Tree Tour)
- Lou Reed (also Joshua Tree Tour)
- No Doubt & Garbage (OK, this is very recent, but they are quite big. Bigger than PJ anyway)
- Urban Dance Squad (OK, not well known, but my 2nd most favourite band)
- Stereo MC's (they were very big in 1993 when they opened on the Zooropa tour)
- Skunk Anansie (same as Stereo MC's, but then in 1997)

Hmm, most artists U2 has as a support act are quite famous. But they're still the support act
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Originally posted by Popmartijn:

Hmm, most artists U2 has as a support act are quite famous. But they're still the support act
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Can you blame them? I don't care how famous I would be. If U2 asked me to open for them, I would. Of course, I would probably need some kind of musical talent but that's beside the point.
 
Well, I don't know how famous he is in his own right-but he's sure in a famous band.

Little Steven from the E Street Band-I saw him open for U2 on the Joshua Tree Tour.

Fun Lovin' Criminals on PopMart tour-what ever happened to them?
 
Originally posted by Gina Marie:

Fun Lovin' Criminals on PopMart tour-what ever happened to them?

they're hopped on scooby snacks somewhere
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i believe they released an album last year, don't know how it sounded or what happened i just remember reading it.

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Originally posted by kobayashi:
i believe they released an album last year, don't know how it sounded or what happened i just remember reading it.

I believe that album 'Loco' did sell quite well here in Europe. I did see the lead-off single (also called 'Loco') quite often on the music channels here in the Netherlands.

Marty


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I saw the Pixies open for U2 on the ZooTV tour. I remember walking into the arena and hearing super loud thrash music. I wasn't impressed. Can someone recommend an album that might make me a believer?
 
I think I take the cake. I saw the Ramones open for the boys in a soccer stadium in Oviedo, Spain. Zooropa '93.

Still the best show I've ever been to. Waited in line, the floor was GA and I was two rows away from the catwalk.
 
Originally posted by pub crawler:
Can someone recommend an album that might make me a believer?
Bossanova



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Originally posted by Popmartijn:
- Lou Reed (also Joshua Tree Tour)
wow, that must have been something


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Salome
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Originally posted by Salome:
Originally posted by pub crawler:
Can someone recommend an album that might make me a believer?
Bossanova


How about "Surferosa" or "Doolittle". Both great albums.

IMO, the Pixies were a prickish snobby indy band who thought they were too good for the mainstream (especially Kim Deal, who's just a bitch) and yet they played for U2, probably only because of Frank Black, who in reality was the Pixies. In fact, I would say skip the Pixies and head straight for Frank Black. His music is cool, he's cool. Check out his album Teenager of the Year. Great stuff.
 
Originally posted by EPandAmerica:
B.B. King!

EP and Disco nailed it...B.B. King is known across a number of musical genres. Although I think Velvet Underground are legends, the majority of music consumers would not know who they are.

Not the greatest, but Primus was a fun opening band (Zoo TV Outside Broadcast).
 
Originally posted by 80sU2isBest:
The Alarm
Big Country

Don't forget Lone Justice!
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Remember when they were getting massive, then poof... Maria McKee (spelling?) went solo, had a couple of hits, the slipped into obscurity? Is she still currently residing in the "where is she now" file or am I out of the loop?

Man, did she have an amazing voice. Live, it was just incredible.
 
Originally posted by pub crawler:
Can someone recommend [a Pixies] album that might make me a believer?


Originally posted by Salome:
Bossanova


Originally posted by popkidu2:
How about "Surferosa" or "Doolittle". Both great albums.

IMO, the Pixies were a prickish snobby indy band who thought they were too good for the mainstream (especially Kim Deal, who's just a bitch) and yet they played for U2, probably only because of Frank Black, who in reality was the Pixies. In fact, I would say skip the Pixies and head straight for Frank Black. His music is cool, he's cool. Check out his album Teenager of the Year. Great stuff.


Thanks guys.
 
We saw Fun Lovin' Criminals open on PopMart...it didn't start the evening off very well...the conversation went something like this...

Dad: "U2 better be good, Kate...I'd hate to think I spent all of this money on tickets to watch this crap all night!"

Me: "Dad...don't worry..."

Mom: *eyes widen as she watches the FLC frontman* "Did he just say 'fuckers'?!"

Me: "Umm...I think so..."

Mom: "That's not very nice..."

Sister: "I told you this concert would suck..."

Me: "Bite me!!! Don't you dare ruin my first U2 concert for me!"

Sister: "Shut up!!! This band sucks almost as bad as U2! And Bono's gay!"

Dad: "That's enough, Julie..."

Sister: *slumps down in chair* "I could be home with my friends tonight...but no...I have to watch stupid, gay U2..."

Me: "Shut up! The music you like is crap!"

Sister: "At least they're not gay like Bono."

Dad: "That's enough, Julie..."

Sister: "Oh...yell at me but don't yell at her..."

Dad: "Both of you stop it!"

Mom: *eyes still wide* "He keeps saying the 'F' word!"

*lol* I love my family...
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