PTH2009 wrote: » Saw U2 on the last 3 tours with only Croke Park having support by Noel Gallagher but the pub crawl of that day helped the atmosphere and the new age of these super fans travelling regiously to concerts. Was this 'super fan' thing around in the late 90s/early 2000s ?
SteM wrote: » Is there talk of them releasing these remastered shows on bluray does anyone know? Watch a bit last night and the picture quality was fantastic.
JoeExotic81 wrote: » It was the second gig on the DVD. They were meant to use a mix of the two but the second blew the first out of the water.
mehico wrote: » Was there cameras at the first gig? Would love to see the footage if available anywhere.
fafy wrote: » My understanding is there was, and some of the 1st gig footage is included in the dvd. This has been the case with all of their DVD’s from tge Elevation Boston, and going forward. There is always some editing done to take bits out and add in a better take- etc, from the other gig. I was at both gigs, and as an overall gig experience, the 1st one was way better, mainly due to the incredible lineup of any gig i have ever attended, JJ72, Coldplay, RHCP & U2, were all superb- nothing comes close to that lineup at a non festival event, and there was a great atmosphere at both, but also better at 1st one, as their 1st gig on home soil, for more than 4 years.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » They were there but nowhere near as many. I think it was on the US leg of the Vertigo tour in 2005 that the band had the lottery for entry to the ellipse area of the floor. Seemingly Adam was sick of seeing the same faces right in front of him night after night and wanted to mix it up a bit.:)
SoundOfSilence wrote: » I was at both gigs and I didn't feel one stood out over the other that much. Its true the ireland match was fantastic in the buildup for the 2nd gig but the first gig had a better lineup and I can't remember the atmosphere being that much different between both days. Edit to say, Moby was savage. Its a thumbs up for both days from me
mrk75 wrote: » On Slane, the two sorta blend into one for me. Loved A Sort of Homecoming, which I think was the first day and obviously didn't make the DVD. Think they did Dancing in the Moonlight in tribute to Lizzy too since they supported them in the first Slane appearance.
JoeExotic81 wrote: » I guess the fact that the band themselves said it, and they only used the second gig footage.
JKerova1 wrote: » That's not true actually they used snippets of footage from the first gig during UTEOTW and Streets.
Wooderson wrote: » If you were there, you get it. A wonderful experience.
JoeExotic81 wrote: » https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/U2_Go_Home:_Live_from_Slane_Castle,_Ireland First gig wasn't used at all
JKerova1 wrote: » It was definitely used, you can quite clearly see when they edited in brief shots of Bono and the crowd during UTEOTW. The first concert was the superior gig on an emotional level as it was so close to Bono's fathers funeral.
v10 wrote: » I must be in the minority here, but I always say this was the worst U2 gig I was ever at ... and I'm a huge U2 fan and have seen them live about 20 times in various countries. I don't think much of the venue tbh, I can see the attraction from the performers point of view but I remember struggling to see the band and didn't think the sound was great. It was a great day, sun was shining etc so it was a great day but didn't walk away thinking it was a great gig. Funny tho, I also always say on video it's one of their best to watch, I love this setlist and the band were on the top of their game, Bono sounded great, great to see it upscaled and remastered now. Does anyone know if Under a blood red sky and Popmart are also remastered for the Virtual Road ?
JoeExotic81 wrote: » Yep pretty sure both red rocks and popmart are remastered. Can't wait for popmart, I wore that VHS out!