DevilsShoes
War Child
Hello all
To the best of my knowledge every single U2 concert has been professionally filmed by their own team since the early eighties. Listening to some of my favourite bootlegs of some great concerts, I started to think about (as I often have) how great it would be to actually be able to see the footage of the band performing these gigs with proper soundboard quality. Wouldn't it be fantastic to go down into the bands vaults and look through the archives of all their live performances. I'd be like a kid let loose in a sweet shop, I wouldn't know which to look at first. So if you could actually do this, which shows would you choose to watch? Think about your all time favourite bootlegs and the shows you would have loved to attend. Lets go for your top three.
I think I'd choose:
10th January 1990 Rotterdam
The Sydney Bomb Scare Night from the same tour, which apparently made for a great show.
Milan 1992: The band were on fire that night.
So what three concerts would you choose to watch?
To the best of my knowledge every single U2 concert has been professionally filmed by their own team since the early eighties. Listening to some of my favourite bootlegs of some great concerts, I started to think about (as I often have) how great it would be to actually be able to see the footage of the band performing these gigs with proper soundboard quality. Wouldn't it be fantastic to go down into the bands vaults and look through the archives of all their live performances. I'd be like a kid let loose in a sweet shop, I wouldn't know which to look at first. So if you could actually do this, which shows would you choose to watch? Think about your all time favourite bootlegs and the shows you would have loved to attend. Lets go for your top three.
I think I'd choose:
10th January 1990 Rotterdam
The Sydney Bomb Scare Night from the same tour, which apparently made for a great show.
Milan 1992: The band were on fire that night.
So what three concerts would you choose to watch?