At first my plan was to make one or two compilation videos of the No Line On The Horizon promo tour, but my video editing software seemed to be dissapeared. So this is what you'll get: seven videos you can download seperatly, I hope it won't create any inconvenient situations. All videos are converted for iPod Touch / iPhone but will play just as fine on the iPod Classic (resolution is set for Touch/iPone).
Resolution: 420x320
Screenshots are made with VLC Player, picture quality of the videos is fantastic.
I made the decision not to upload the single performances of Get On Your Boots or the Letterman sketches, maybe I'll put them here later on
1. Live from Saturday Night Live, New York, September 2009 / 104MB
Let's kick off with the most recent one, although maybe not an actual NLOTH-promo tour gig, it features quite an unique setlist for a TV-gig: Breathe, Moment of Surrender and Ultra Violet. Unfortunately Ultra Violet was cut when the band was only halfway.
2. Live from Somerville Theatre, Boston, March 2009 / 146MB
Nice minigig U2 played in a small club in Boston. Gig was broadcasted live on the radio and internet and later on TV. Songs were also released on the Magnificent and Crazy singles. Features Get On Your Boots, Magnificent, Breathe, I'll Go Crazy Tonight If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight, Vertigo and some interview fragments.
3. Live from Fordham University, New York, March 2009 / 252MB
Great surprise for the students of this university, U2 plays a promo gig with the usual set and sitby for an interview too. Live broadcasted on 'Good Morning America' and on big screens in the city. Also watch out for Adam filming with his flipcamera during the gig.
5. Radio theatre gig / 171MB
People who had won a contest (Remy almost won two tickets for this show) were allowed to visit this gig, it was also live broadcasted on the radio and on tv. The band plays Get On Your Boots, Magnificent, Beautiful Day and Breathe, Jo Whiley interviews the band.
Artwork is included in the .rar files, you need all parts of a gig to play it on your iPod. Extract the files, add them to your library, plug your iPod and enjoy.