1. Don't know if this has been posted before but it's always given me a lot of pleasure.

    LA Coliseum, 18th nov, 1987

    Lucille

    Lost Highway


    During the 3rd leg of Joshua Tree tour in 1987, U2 developed alter egos as a country and western band known as The Dalton Brothers or sometimes simply The Daltons. This band consisted of four seasoned musicians:

    Betty Dalton (Adam),
    Luke Dalton (Edge),
    Alton Dalton (Bono) and
    Duke Dalton (Larry).

    They even had the honour of opening for U2 at a couple of shows in the US on November 1st at the Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis and on November 18th at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. They reappeared on December 12th at the Hampton Coliseum in Virgina - only this time there were a few personnel changes as U2's crew took on the roles.

    Playing such large outdoor venues, many fans didn't actually realise at first that the strange pseudo country and and western band on stage was in fact U2, especially if they were a long way from the stage. Given the fact that they tended to wear wigs, sunglasses and some pretty tasteless clothing, that's hardly surprising. Typically The Daltons played just a couple of songs - Lucille and The Lost Highway being two regulars in the set.

    The original Daltons The origins of the band appear to be lost in the mists of time. Perhaps the modern Daltons were inspired by the famous Dalton gang, now immortalised by the cartoonist Goscinny in the Lucky Luke series of cartoons. Who can say for sure? Whatever the beginnings of the band, they had a sadly short lived career and soon disappeared without trace, never to be heard from again.

    The band showed up for their only other known appearance (known by me, at any rate) when they accepted an award on behalf of U2 at the Grammy Awards in 1989. It was at that event that Adam uttered that immortal line "We play both kinds of music - country and western". (However, many independent observers believe that this line was shamelessly stolen from the classic film 'The Blues Brothers'.)

    (info from http://www.threechordsandthetruth.net/ )

  2. The Dalton Brothers were awesome.
    I always show it to non-U2-fan friends to show how cool U2 is.
  3. Does anyone have any audio or visual to be able to download of the Daltons?
  4. Originally posted by argyle_gDoes anyone have any audio or visual to be able to download of the Daltons?


    here you go!: [from www.atU2.com]

    http://www.atu2.com/daltons/

    have fun!


  5. I love that picture from the atu2 link!
  6. it's realy funny, ecpecialy adam...
  7. Originally posted by ivovertigoit's realy funny, ecpecialy adam...


    Yeah!