maycocksean
Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid
This is actually my journal entry from today but I thought you guys would appreicate it. Thanks so much, Sanjay for helping me out with the download:
Ah the modern-day miracle that is the bootleg.
I never thought it would be possible that I could have that one magical night, my first U2 concert, to keep forever in anything beyond my memory, my fuzzy photos, and my one video clip. But there's this website called U2start which a fellow Interferencer clued me into, and the entire concert is there. Some precious soul surreptiously recorded the whole thing. . .and now it's downloaded and burned to a CD (eventually to my ipod as well), I'm listening to it. . .it's like being back there again. Sometimes I even swear I can hear myself cheering in the background. The quality of this particular bootleg is really, really good too.
Anyway, it's really amazing. . .it's actually kind of emotional for me in a way. To be there again. The whole concert, the whole long process of getting there felt like a gift from God. And now to be there again. . .
I was in such a daze the night of the show. . .and now to be there again, it's actually much more of a goose bump experience as each familiar moment cues up. Right now it's the debut of "Windows in the Sky". . .
I'm deeply, truly grateful.
Ah the modern-day miracle that is the bootleg.
I never thought it would be possible that I could have that one magical night, my first U2 concert, to keep forever in anything beyond my memory, my fuzzy photos, and my one video clip. But there's this website called U2start which a fellow Interferencer clued me into, and the entire concert is there. Some precious soul surreptiously recorded the whole thing. . .and now it's downloaded and burned to a CD (eventually to my ipod as well), I'm listening to it. . .it's like being back there again. Sometimes I even swear I can hear myself cheering in the background. The quality of this particular bootleg is really, really good too.
Anyway, it's really amazing. . .it's actually kind of emotional for me in a way. To be there again. The whole concert, the whole long process of getting there felt like a gift from God. And now to be there again. . .
I was in such a daze the night of the show. . .and now to be there again, it's actually much more of a goose bump experience as each familiar moment cues up. Right now it's the debut of "Windows in the Sky". . .
I'm deeply, truly grateful.