maybe if they go record in montreal we'll get songs about strippers, hockey, beer and molson, eh
Headache in a Suitcase said:well... berlin worked, they just didn't realize it at the time
and actually miami worked too... they just didn't have enough time to finish it to their liking.
not for nothing... those two albums, recorded in other places, are the most creative ones and best lyrical albums they've ever done in my opinion.
If you are an English speaking American, or Canadian for that matter, Montreal is NOT a great place to live at all!!!!!
Headache in a Suitcase said:maybe if they go record in montreal we'll get songs about strippers, hockey, beer and molson, eh
slimJim said:Why would they want to move to Montreal? The city is a haven for the Russian mafia and is the car bomb capital of North America.
Least crimes comitted per capita in the whole of CanadaslimJim said:Why would they want to move to Montreal? The city is a haven for the Russian mafia and is the car bomb capital of North America.
U2FanPeter said:Maybe Edge wants to use the Olympic Stadium as his new echo effect?
u2fp
U2FanPeter said:
Is that why they call it "The Big 'O'"?
u2fp
Headache in a Suitcase said:maybe if they go record in montreal we'll get songs about strippers, hockey, beer and molson, eh
ladywithspinninghead said:
Hi Fred (I remember you from San Diego!)
Yes, like usual, Montreal was absolutely crazy and loud and you could tell U2 loved every minute of it (and it made me wonder why no DVD has been recorded THERE!) but are they moving there? No way, Bono always talks like that - just pandering to the audience.
I saw the article in La Presse too but they just quoted him, there's nothing in it saying they're actually taking Bono's words seriously.
Best quote of the night though? "Vive Montreal, Vive les Habs, Vive U2 a Montreal"...I KNEW IT! Bono's a Habs FAN!!! Woohoo!
I'm gonna guess this is scientifically unlikely.fredstab said:
I saw many concerts in Boston, New York and Toronto. And let me tell you that Montreal is for sure 2 or 3 times MORE Louder
Hewson said:I'm gonna guess this is scientifically unlikely.
fredstab said:Hey Girl!
How are you?
Are you there tonight?
I'm on the Floor again, hope to see you!
I personally don't think it's true that The band is coming to Montreal, but i'm thinking they might record parts of the new album here and they will buy or rent something here in Montreal. I HEARD that Bono was looking for some place to buy or rent here!
So, we''ll see...
See ya
ladywithspinninghead said:
I think most people who attended Toronto, New York and Boston (as I have as well) will agree that Montreal is MUCH, MUCH louder than these 3 cities (but it`s not like Toronto has a reputation of being loud anyway!). The cheering is much louder but not necessarily the singalongs.
Headache in a Suitcase said:well... berlin worked, they just didn't realize it at the time
and actually miami worked too... they just didn't have enough time to finish it to their liking.
U2girl said:
I remember reading U2's crew used to measure the decibels off the crowd during the show on Elevation tour, and Montreal was one of, if not THE loudest shows.
I know what you mean..>Saturday was nuts and I am still in the hunt for 28th GAs for tonightladywithspinninghead said:
Oh man, by just writing about it I`m sooo tempted to jump on a bus and go to tonight`s gig too
vira said:I think he was just playing the crowd. The other band members didn't even understand what he was saying. I was close to the front so I saw Bono telling Adam and Larry what he said and they started laughing. It was just a joke.