1. Both are great - love the Elevation tour = but I'd put Slane ahead by a nose.
  2. Why are my "edits" popping up as new posts? Must because both DVD's are great!
  3. Originally posted by Risto:Boston is not much worse performance wise than Go Home.
    Only the American crowd is not that nice to watch on the Boston DVD (aka you see people walking, eating, talking like they are in a mall )


    +1
    if you hear a boot of a U2 concert record in the states (3 stars i think) MOSTLY of the time you can hear people having conversations and that's SO disturbing like Helll......i sing my longs out overthere in Europe ....when the americans go like : come on guy's let's chat together ....aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah .....
  4. Listening to this dvd tonight and I absolutely love it. Zoo tv Sydney is probably the only dvd I’d rate above it, an amazing Setlist and performance. Even the songs that are now overplayed sound amazing here.
  5. I always thought one of the best parts of the Elevation show was them opening with the house lights on (only to kill them at the bridge!) so I love that moment from this DVD.
  6. Nope, weakest DVD IMHO.
  7. Originally posted by MattG:I always thought one of the best parts of the Elevation show was them opening with the house lights on (only to kill them at the bridge!) so I love that moment from this DVD.
    I love that bit so much as well.

    Such a killer version of Elevation.
  8. Originally posted by MattG:I always thought one of the best parts of the Elevation show was them opening with the house lights on (only to kill them at the bridge!) so I love that moment from this DVD.
    Yup. Wonderful. Stay through Streets is also pretty great.
  9. I've said this before, but I feel like this era was the band at their most real and humble. Bono was very personal, even during speeches. No gimmicks, no characters, no big production, just U2.
  10. I think the reason elevation isn't rated in top 3 tours for a lot of people is because of Bono's voice. If his voice wasn't completely shot during basically the entire tour, it would've been even better.
  11. Originally posted by Release3:I've said this before, but I feel like this era was the band at their most real and humble. Bono was very personal, even during speeches. No gimmicks, no characters, no big production, just U2.
    Can't disagree with this.
  12. Further agreed. 2015 has a chance but ended up getting a bit carried away with itself.