Originally posted by MattG:I'll take it any way I can get it, but I'm betting we get a phoned-in semi-acoustic performance of it instead of just a full electric delivery.
Originally posted by MattG:I'll take it any way I can get it, but I'm betting we get a phoned-in semi-acoustic performance of it instead of just a full electric delivery.
Originally posted by MattG:I'm betting we get a phoned-in semi-acoustic performance of it
Originally posted by deanallison:I’d also be happy for a semi acoustic version. It’s one of they songs that I don’t have a preference how it’s performed as long as it’s in full. I still think acoustic wild horses requires more attention than the likes of elevation,desire etc lyrically bono has more to remember and there’s more chord changes for edge. Not saying that makes it unplayable, I do think they’ll at least give it a go, but just that whatever way it’s done requires more practice than certain songs that have showed up a lot in the past.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's in no way more complicated than, let's say, Stuck In A Moment (which Edge plays in an unusual tuning, btw, and that surely requires more attention and effort). Wild Horses is just G, D, C chords all the way through except for the bridge, which then again isn't particullarly complicated (just Am, Em and an unusual swift to F major at "the do(F)ors you open I just can't close").
I am specially surprised to see Wild Horses being rehearsed because they explicitely said they never got it right, neither in studio nor live... So who knows if this will be the right time, finally
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Yeah stuck in a moment is a good comparison in fairness, although i think it is the chord changes during the bridge that maybe make it slightly trickier, not particularly difficult but easier to forget. Maybe it just needs to be rehearsed and played regularly enough for them to nail it every night as generally theyre pretty solid at stuck but they made the odd mistake on wild horses previously. Btw is it not G Bm c for the choruses? Not that it makes it any harder but just that’s the way I play it.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
......... I am specially surprised to see Wild Horses being rehearsed because they explicitely said they never got it right, neither in studio nor live... So who knows if this will be the right time, finally
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:After closing the door:
Bono: all right, let's get back to Elevation!
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
i agree with Sergio, for me at least the G-D-C/G-C progression is what I am used to. But a Bm might work instead of the D right?