Originally posted by KieranU2:This version made me a huge U2 fan, no question. I remember watching it when first getting the Boston DVD nearly 15 years ago and I couldn't stop watching The Fly. I don't mind the fact that Bono doesn't play guitar. In fact, I actually think it is better. His energy during The Fly is incredible.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
I know we tend to give U2 a lot of flack for their lackluster concert films, but I think the Boston DVD is a very good showcase of U2 performing. The Bad/Streets sequence is always my go-to when I want to show people what it's like to see U2 perform.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
I know we tend to give U2 a lot of flack for their lackluster concert films, but I think the Boston DVD is a very good showcase of U2 performing. The Bad/Streets sequence is always my go-to when I want to show people what it's like to see U2 perform.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
I know we tend to give U2 a lot of flack for their lackluster concert films, but I think the Boston DVD is a very good showcase of U2 performing. The Bad/Streets sequence is always my go-to when I want to show people what it's like to see U2 perform.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
I'd argue STRONGLY that the AIWIY/Streets segue from Slane is 100000X better.
In fact, that goes for the entire show.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
This is one occasion where I'd have to disagree with you and probably most u2 fans. I suppose I'm always more into my setlists than anything else and the Boston one blows slane out the water for me. That segue with bad/ 40 snippet/ Streets is my favourite they've done for Streets, apart from maybe auld Lang syne for the new year gig. The Boston show happens to feature some of my favourite songs per album , New York, stay, gone, bad all probably number 1 or 2 from there albums, then of course the fly which I preferred as a change from one even though it was a great version of one at slane.