Originally posted by germcevoyBrooklyn Bridge low key?? Parading about New York all day on a flat bed truck on a video shoot shouting 'we'l see you down at the bridge' and announcments all over the radio. Not too low key
Originally posted by Angel_or_Devil[..]
Ok then perhaps not low key, but i think there is a gap between those types of gigs and the big sell out tour ones with the flashing lights etc.
Thanks for that link
Originally posted by Angel_or_DevilI used to have it, i'll have to re-download it. thanks
Originally posted by germcevoyhttp://www.u2start.com/bootlegs/2004-10-15/London,%20England%20-%20BBC%20TV%20'Top%20Of%20The%20Pops'/
gig was played in the car park. not too sure why this is only a 2 star but it was broadcast so theres a soundboard out there.
Originally posted by yeah[..]
As far as I remember only Vertigo was broadcasted. And on that performance only the vocals were live...
Originally posted by drewhigginsIrving Plaza was sort of low-key, not as big as something like Madison Square Gardens. Maybe some of their early shows were low(ish) key. I must get a few of those videos, my earliest DVD is like 1989 or something.