Originally posted by giovannibrunoro:Where was this video taken ?
Originally posted by giovannibrunoro:Where was this video taken ?
Originally posted by melon51:
Found this one from LA 1986(Not the 1986-06-15 - East Ruterhford)
First Wide Awake is amazing
[YouTube Video]
Originally posted by Peterrrrr:I can recomend ISHFWILF from this show(soundboard)
https://u2start.com/shows/1798/#!infofileSource2732
Originally posted by Prospekt:I think there has been a pretty sharp decline in Bono's voice since 2011. However, he has his moments. He manages to sound especially good in The Little Things That Give You Away and Every Breaking Wave. Acrobat sounded pretty good back in 2018. Desire sounded really good in the 2019 performances I have listened to. And at my only U2 concert, of all the songs Bono could have sounded amazing in, he was on fire during Electric Co... and that really surprised me because honestly he was sounding even better than he did in any 2005-2006 recording of Electric Co. I have ever listened to.
Originally posted by Prospekt:I think there has been a pretty sharp decline in Bono's voice since 2011. However, he has his moments. He manages to sound especially good in The Little Things That Give You Away and Every Breaking Wave. Acrobat sounded pretty good back in 2018. Desire sounded really good in the 2019 performances I have listened to. And at my only U2 concert, of all the songs Bono could have sounded amazing in, he was on fire during Electric Co... and that really surprised me because honestly he was sounding even better than he did in any 2005-2006 recording of Electric Co. I have ever listened to.
Originally posted by LikeASong:All in all, which song would you say is the vocally most demanding song in U2's discography? Not talking about the highest recorded note; I'm wondering which song is the biggest challenge for Bono (or any other singer) to get right.
I'd say it has to be among these: ASOH, Wire, Pride and Still Haven't Found (all in their original studio tuning of course).