Rik E Boy wrote:Remember when Bono grabbed that chick and danced with her at Memorial drive zipper? Not a bad show that one with the great BB King on stage as well. Still, not as much fun as the 'riot' AC/DC gig at Globe Derby....
regards,
REB
He did that 'spontaneous' act at every gig on that tour (and often still does). I kind of spoilt the FP show for myself having devoured every bootleg of the tour, so I pretty much knew every track that was coming, the 'spontaneous' call to Cornsey, the little acoustic bit. I was more disappointed cos Achtung & Zooropa are my favourite U2 albums and the concert was a bit soulless I thought. Maybe I was just tired having lined up since 6:30 am....
I've become a bit more cyncial about U2 as I have grown more musically educated I guess - NOTHING they do is EVER spontaneous. Especially in a stadium setting. Doesn't mean they don't put on a great show though
The 89 tour was great (though I cringe now at Rattle & Hum and the whole faux-blues period). Has good memories for me - it was right at the end of Year 12 exams, we went and listened to the first show on the banks of the Torrens and went the next night. Awesome shows, wish the Drive was used more often.
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