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| TEX |
Nov 25 2008, 10:24 PM
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Was that the show some lighting rig came down? I think it must have been around April of 1985. Hmmm ... I'm not sure now. According to this site, there were two "Unforgettable Fire" tours .... 84 and 85? http://www.u2boy.nl/u2/u2_tours_complete.p...table_fire_tour one show in 84, 3 shows in 85? I don't recall any scaffolding/lighting collapse ... I'll have to dig up some old info |
| terrydactyl |
Nov 26 2008, 08:16 AM
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| DinkMAD Jr. |
Nov 26 2008, 08:24 AM
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Hmmm ... I'm not sure now. According to this site, there were two "Unforgettable Fire" tours .... 84 and 85? http://www.u2boy.nl/u2/u2_tours_complete.p...table_fire_tour one show in 84, 3 shows in 85? I don't recall any scaffolding/lighting collapse ... I'll have to dig up some old info I was at this one. The first show is the one where the lighting rig collapsed. U2 Worcester This post has been edited by DinkMAD Jr.: Nov 26 2008, 08:25 AM |
| krispybmc |
Nov 26 2008, 10:28 AM
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| Muso |
Nov 26 2008, 12:03 PM
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Fuck it, Achtung Baby was a great record; and about the last thing anyone expected U2 to do at the time. that whole era was fun-- Zooropa was a quick-shot experiimental album that was pretty darn bizarre for a band ini their position. Pop was a lot weaker, but underrated and had some innovatiove moments.
Its the dull AOR direction odf the last two albums that lost me. |
| Bad Jack Olson |
Nov 26 2008, 12:07 PM
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Fuck it, Achtung Baby was a great record; and about the last thing anyone expected U2 to do at the time. that whole era was fun-- Zooropa was a quick-shot experiimental album that was pretty darn bizarre for a band ini their position. Pop was a lot weaker, but underrated and had some innovatiove moments. Its the dull AOR direction odf the last two albums that lost me. Agreed. "Stay (Faraway, So Close)" off "Zooropa" is my favorite-ever song of theirs. |
| Dave K. |
Nov 26 2008, 12:09 PM
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I was at that show too. We had seats in the absolute last row, about as far away as you can get. It was a great show. I read somewhere it's the last time they played "I Fall Down". |
| Charlemagne |
Nov 26 2008, 12:11 PM
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| Dave K. |
Nov 26 2008, 12:54 PM
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| woodymq |
Nov 26 2008, 01:16 PM
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Unforgettable Fire was the last "solid" record, in my opinion. I dunno man, "The Joshua Tree" is in my top 10 all-time records. I guess a lot of people see it as Bono jumping the shark... I look at it almost the same way I do "Back in Black". It may not be indicative of the classic sound of that band, but it stands alone as probably thier best songwriting from beginning to end. |
| BuddyLee |
Nov 26 2008, 01:29 PM
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Fuck it, Achtung Baby was a great record; and about the last thing anyone expected U2 to do at the time. that whole era was fun-- Zooropa was a quick-shot experiimental album that was pretty darn bizarre for a band ini their position. Pop was a lot weaker, but underrated and had some innovatiove moments. Its the dull AOR direction odf the last two albums that lost me. Achtung Baby seems like the last time song writing was the focus for them. For a while after that they were just trying to do different things, with some great moments, and some awful ones. I choose to pretend the last couple records don't exist. |
| jf5 |
Nov 26 2008, 01:31 PM
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Ah, this topic again.
I thought Zooropa was fantastic!!. the first U2 disc I every bought. Here was the biggest band in the world taking a serious risks musically and with its image. They finally where able to unwind the uptight U2 of the 80's and actually male a little fun of themselves. Plus it had some great songs. They where re-born with the Actung-Zoorpa era as far as I was concerned. IMO..They had to change up after "Rattle and Hum". That film was absobred in self importance and the band would later admit it as so. As for not giving a shit about music. I dunno. Almost all of their records had some good and bad songs on them. The last record "...Atomic Bomb" had allot of good material on it . If you pine for the 80's U2 then yes, you will continue to be dissapointed. but they hardly gave up IMO. |
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Nov 26 2008, 02:36 PM
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Ah, this topic again. I thought Zooropa was fantastic!!. the first U2 disc I every bought. Here was the biggest band in the world taking a serious risks musically and with its image. They finally where able to unwind the uptight U2 of the 80's and actually male a little fun of themselves. Plus it had some great songs. They where re-born with the Actung-Zoorpa era as far as I was concerned. IMO..They had to change up after "Rattle and Hum". That film was absobred in self importance and the band would later admit it as so. As for not giving a shit about music. I dunno. Almost all of their records had some good and bad songs on them. The last record "...Atomic Bomb" had allot of good material on it . If you pine for the 80's U2 then yes, you will continue to be dissapointed. but they hardly gave up IMO. I agree with them taking chances in the 90's which was great, but they kinda stopped being a band around "POP" and became more like the Archies or something. To me, they almost sound like a U2 cover band now. The Fire that existed even up to "AB" and "Zooropa", is gone in a big way. I just believe when you lay the ground work to be a band that creates an album like "War", you should probably live up to that standard going forward. I don't like hearing a more watered down version of U2 with each new album. |
| jf5 |
Nov 26 2008, 02:42 PM
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I agree with them taking chances in the 90's which was great, but they kinda stopped being a band around "POP" and became more like the Archies or something. To me, they almost sound like a U2 cover band now. The Fire that existed even up to "AB" and "Zooropa", is gone in a big way. I just believe when you lay the ground work to be a band that creates an album like "War", you should probably live up to that standard going forward. I don't like hearing a more watered down version of U2 with each new album. I hear you and can udnerstand why you feel that way. War is quite a record to live up to. |
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