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Here's a short interview posted at U2.com:
So, Adam Clayton, the man who played bass guitar in front of more people than any other bass player in 2005 ….
How is the show different than when it opened in San Diego?
It’s very different now… I mean it’s moved incrementally. It doesn’t feel completely different, the main elements are still the same, but as the tour has gone on, everything has been refined.
The initial concept of this tour was to connect How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, right back to our first record Boy. So we dusted off some of those tunes… and set about playing them with songs from our latest record.
Then we went to Europe, and Vertigo became the first song and we opened the show up a bit more… the feel of it changed. And then finally we came back to North America and the end section that had always been a taste of Zoo TV came back. We added back in Until the End of the World and Mysterious Ways … and the circle was complete.
What has been the highlight of your tour?
I think the run of shows in New York at Madison Square Garden were some of the best shows we’ve ever performed. And with Patti Smith for two of those… that was just amazing to be performing with her. She has meant so much to us - I mean there would be no U2 without Patti Smith’s ‘Horses’. I’m sure there were others but that has been a highlight.
Has there been a best show?
The one that I remember the most, as being the most, kind of, metaphysical, was I think the Paris show. That’s the one that sticks in my brain – the first Paris show.
Support bands: was there a highlight?
Well obviously Patti Smith. I think Arcade Fire were one of the highlights - they’re a band that really reminded me of where we’d come from. But I think every opening act that we’ve had has brought something to the table, from the Kings of Leon through to Damian Marley.
Bands you enjoyed in 2005…
Hard Fi who I know nothing about; Clap Your Hands Say Yeah a great band out of New York; Arctic Monkeys….
Been browsing any magazines?
The NB Review
(By the way, for those of you who are wondering, The NB Review is a high-end travel magazine.)
Here's a short interview posted at U2.com:
So, Adam Clayton, the man who played bass guitar in front of more people than any other bass player in 2005 ….
How is the show different than when it opened in San Diego?
It’s very different now… I mean it’s moved incrementally. It doesn’t feel completely different, the main elements are still the same, but as the tour has gone on, everything has been refined.
The initial concept of this tour was to connect How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, right back to our first record Boy. So we dusted off some of those tunes… and set about playing them with songs from our latest record.
Then we went to Europe, and Vertigo became the first song and we opened the show up a bit more… the feel of it changed. And then finally we came back to North America and the end section that had always been a taste of Zoo TV came back. We added back in Until the End of the World and Mysterious Ways … and the circle was complete.
What has been the highlight of your tour?
I think the run of shows in New York at Madison Square Garden were some of the best shows we’ve ever performed. And with Patti Smith for two of those… that was just amazing to be performing with her. She has meant so much to us - I mean there would be no U2 without Patti Smith’s ‘Horses’. I’m sure there were others but that has been a highlight.
Has there been a best show?
The one that I remember the most, as being the most, kind of, metaphysical, was I think the Paris show. That’s the one that sticks in my brain – the first Paris show.
Support bands: was there a highlight?
Well obviously Patti Smith. I think Arcade Fire were one of the highlights - they’re a band that really reminded me of where we’d come from. But I think every opening act that we’ve had has brought something to the table, from the Kings of Leon through to Damian Marley.
Bands you enjoyed in 2005…
Hard Fi who I know nothing about; Clap Your Hands Say Yeah a great band out of New York; Arctic Monkeys….
Been browsing any magazines?
The NB Review
(By the way, for those of you who are wondering, The NB Review is a high-end travel magazine.)