Originally posted by Marnix:Does anyone know where the digital bonustrack "Unknown Caller" is recorded ?
It's Wembley Stadium i know that much... what date i don't know
Originally posted by Marnix:Does anyone know where the digital bonustrack "Unknown Caller" is recorded ?
Originally posted by ahn1991:My last final exam is on Thursday at 8 am (west coast time). Even though I've got the tracks from U22 with me, Psalm 116/Streets is my driving force and sustenance until I break through.
Originally posted by colbourne25:[..]
It's Wembley Stadium i know that much... what date i don't know
Originally posted by dylbagz:I have never heard U2 sound better on any release than they do on U22. If they could ever somehow release the setlist as a Bluray I'd go as far as to say it would be my #1 U2 live release.
Originally posted by LikeASong:This thing is a better testament of the 360 Tour than the Pasadena DVD could ever hope for.
Originally posted by LikeASong:This thing is a better testament of the 360 Tour than the Pasadena DVD could ever hope for.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
Pasadena was still memorable, but mainly because it was one of the first non-festival concert (if not the very first) to be globally streamed through youtube.
But actually, Pasadena was a very good representation of the first stage of the tour. I see the 360 tour in 3 stages. There's the first stage, represented by having Breathe as the opener and featuring many songs from NLOTH. Then there's the second stage where Stingray Guitar was the opener. Breathe, Unknown Caller, and No Line On The Horizon were dropped for the addition of some new songs. Also, Miss Sarajevo replaced TuF. In the tour's final stage, EBTTRT opens the show. The Fly makes a comeback and Zooropa makes its debut.
If I could pick a show to represent each stage (from a personal standpoint), it would be...
1st stage: Pasadena
2nd stage: Munich
3rd stage: Montreal
But I really think people should have voted for more NLOTH songs. I would have absolutely loved NLOTH (song) mixed to U22 standards.