Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Yes.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Yes.
Originally posted by iamcrazytonight:[..]
Would that be the Dublin show?
Originally posted by iamcrazytonight:By the way, I've been meaning to ask this for a long time - did Larry attend any of Bono's Surrender shows?
Originally posted by u2wanderer1:[..]
One of the full shows and one of the promo stops (not a full show.)
Originally posted by dstankie:I don't think so.
Even as I was watching it happen, I thought that the finale of the E&I show (Bono walking offstage singing "13") would be the appropriate finale for my 30 years of U2 shows.
Then I got to see Bono in NYC. I'm glad I went, but what more does he have to say to me? I'm no longer very interested in this mining of the past.
The new material would have to really speak to me.
Even then, I'm not sure I would spend the money and deal with all the hassles of going to a big show to see someone else behind the drum kit.
Seeing old guys playing songs from when they/we were young is pretty depressing anyway, in my opinion.
Why do I want to be reminded of mortality and time any more than I already am every day?
It happened. It was great. I got to be part of it. Maybe it's better not to keep trying to relive the past?
Originally posted by Blue:Of course not. Wothout Larry U2 is not U2.
Originally posted by Monopoly:Hypothetical,
Larry doesnt recover as expected, he's told to not do any more tours. U2 records a new album with supposedly Larry on the drums, and they tour this new album with another replacement drummer. Would you attend?