1. Hey everyone

    The "Live under the Brooklyn Bridge" is a great low key gig, but are there any more like this? (Not studio bootlegs), just simple music concerts that focuses on the music itself rather than the performance.

    Thanks
  2. Brooklyn 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
  3. 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


    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 and far bigger crowds etc.

    Thanks for that link
  4. 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


    I get ya now. There should be more. It's just finding the buggers. I'm sure you've got the Irving Plaza gig. That'l be the best example you'l get
  5. I used to have it, i'll have to re-download it. thanks
  6. Nope i've been looking but there ain't much other than 2-3-4 song sets played in low-key venues. Nothing full or no U2 shows in their own right. (I could be wrong though)
  7. Irving 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.
  8. Originally posted by yeah[..]

    As far as I remember only Vertigo was broadcasted. And on that performance only the vocals were live...


    i'm pretty sure there was more. I remember watching it. I think COBL might have been aswell
  9. 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.


    Playing in the basement of a hotel, small stage, limited lighting, 1500 people. that has to be low-key