1. Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]

    Oh crap lol..... I really can't afford that much more space on my Hard drive, and I don't have a nice little vacation coming up soon for me to review them.
    Sorry man. And that's a brave effort uploading all of those shows lol.


    aww thats alright...guess i'll fly solo. i dont have a vacation lol...i was refering to the break between the 1st and 2nd legs for other stuff lol
  2. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    aww thats alright...guess i'll fly solo. i dont have a vacation lol...i was refering to the break between the 1st and 2nd legs for other stuff lol


    Oh! *bangs palm against forehead* Eshtoopa me lol
  3. still awaiting topic name change.....
  4. thanks!
  5. Originally posted by stj0691:it's not to late to join the zoo tv thing nick...i'll just PM you mediafire uploads...everything itunes ready

    anyone else can join too!
    What the hell??? PM?!?!?! No, man. If you upload ANYTHING we have to Mediafire, you SHOULD post the links on the Upgrades forum

    Thanks and good luck, by the way
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]What the hell??? PM?!?!?! No, man. If you upload ANYTHING we have to Mediafire, you SHOULD post the links on the Upgrades forum

    Thanks and good luck, by the way


    haha alright sure...i'll post my review and post a link to the upgrades forum

    reviews for first two shows coming tonight with BRT review

    thanks!
  7. WELCOME TO ZOO TV Y'ALL

    1992-02-29

    [Performance]

    Here it is, the start of probably one of the greatest tours in the history of music. The show starts off with a bang, U2 showing that their new stuff all raw and in its beauty. Even Better than the Real Thing was in lower key, and you can hear Bono ask Edge to 'turn it up'. Bono saves it by delivering one of the best after-solo vocal performances I've heard for the song. Mysterious Ways through Until the End of the World were phenomenal. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses has an extended solo which makes these early versions so amazing. For the rest of the show U2 did well. Pride was alright to hear, and there was no MLK speech in the middle. The crowd made Still Haven't Found come alive, which it always seemed to do. Desire was a fan favorite too. There was a fuss up at the start of Ultraviolet, maybe because it was under-rehearsed? I however liked the delayed drums and bass, it makes the song sound more guitar driven. The end of the show was cool. The band delivered what they could on the 1st show!

    [Audience]

    The audience was in for a real treat here. I would like to point out that some U2 fans must have been disappointed because the setlist for the new tour was unknown until this show. Other than that kudos to the people for singing amazingly on Still Haven't Found and Desire.

    [Sound]

    The band sounded nice and clear, not as close as one gets with 5 star recordings, but it didn't ruin my listening experience.

    [Overall]

    This is U2's Zoo debut, something a moderate fan should hear for kicks. Highlights for me were Even Better than the Real Thing, Mysterious Ways, Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, Streets, and I must give credit to the boys for trying out Ultraviolet. It's a fun show, so let go of the steering wheel and get ready for what's next!
  8. nice review Steve , can you keep it up?


  9. mhmm...I actually have the reviews on my hard drive, but they're only notes. So I should be all caught up by Sunday.
  10. LAUGHING GAS IN MIAMI

    [Performance]

    U2 definitely were more comfortable this night playing the new material. The first cool thing I heard was another take on Even Better than the Real Thing. The guitar was in higher key, and Edge and Bono were delivering amazing vocals. The issue with this show was the performances sounded average or slightly above average, so there’s not a lot to say with the newer stuff. Satellite of Love was played in its entirety, which was fun to hear. The band rocked through the older material, which was fun. Still Haven’t Found ended up being the highlight in the end. A note to Bono, when you sang Not Fade Away during Desire, your vocal thing you had going killed it. Ultraviolet wasn’t its best here, but it would get better. As for the end, it was ok.

    [Audience]

    They in a way add to the show, but it’s barely noticeable.

    [Sound]

    It sounded lossy, there were glitches everywhere, it’s a horrible recording but it’s still something.

    [Overall]

    An ok show, U2 rushed through it maybe realizing that night wasn’t theirs. Highlights include Even Better than the Real Thing and Satellite of Love. Hardcore fans only.