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Old 08-01-2006, 12:57 PM
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Anyone going to the U2 concerts coming up .....lucky.....no dice for perth fans miss out again
· 2006-03-17 - Auckland, New Zealand - Ericsson Stadium
· 2006-03-18 - Auckland, New Zealand - Ericsson Stadium
· 2006-03-21 - Brisbane, Australia - Queensland Sports And Athletics Centre
· 2006-03-24 - Melbourne, Australia - Telstra Dome
· 2006-03-25 - Melbourne, Australia - Telstra Dome
· 2006-03-28 - Adelaide, Australia - AAMI Stadium
· 2006-03-31 - Sydney, Australia - Telstra Stadium
· 2006-04-01 - Sydney, Australia - Telstra Stadium

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Old 08-01-2006, 01:08 PM
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Nope......If I order a ticket you can guarantee it would the best seeing night we have had in Brisbane....so with that risk....U2 can wait....lol
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Old 09-01-2006, 09:19 AM
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Hi there, I'm still lurking around

The big family Christmas present was 4 tickets to the second Sydney concert. The kids (8 & 11) have listened to U2 all their lives and this is their first big stadium concert. Anyone interested in U2 should get the live DVD from the Chicago leg of their current tour (JMHO). Great to watch/listen.
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Old 09-01-2006, 10:15 AM
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I purchase a ticket for a friend for the first sydney concert... gawd they are expensive!

not a big fan personally tho...
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Old 09-01-2006, 10:16 AM
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my bro and i are going to the friday night convert, have been waiting a year for them to announce the tour.

i can't believe melbourne would organise some sort of little athletics carnival at the same time and the availablility of accomodation is ZERO!!!

lucky i have a mate in the city.

bar 20 and men's gallery, here we come!!!!

we have the skein castle dvd from a few years ago..........briliant.

the number of parents taking kids is unbelievable, and so they should, these guys and the rolling stones must be the biggest acts you can get bar none!!!
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Old 09-01-2006, 09:34 PM
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Well i got 2 tickets to Brissy cause i wanted to see them, but my friend is a HUGE fan!. She flew to Paris in July to see them! We tried to get sydney tickets but couldnt. as bris got released afterwards i got two ticks as her bro got her some ticks. When second concert went on sale I miracloursly got through and got 4 second show syd tickets. I sold my bris tickets to a work mate (for the cost! not like most other ppl out there! )
and my friend is sooooooooooooo HUGELY happy now! lol Cant wait to see them! should be GOOD!
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:14 PM
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Wow, awesome to those who can go . Dav got that DVD along with a far few others The Joshua tree and Unforgettble fire are my favourite U2 albums with one tree hill my favourite song
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Old 10-01-2006, 06:02 PM
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Im not a particually big U2 fan but I have a few of their CD's. Pop is my favorite U2 album.
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Old 10-01-2006, 06:10 PM
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great singer Bonox is but sure have dumb names - the wedge (guitarist)
beware strong swirly wind conditions outdoors with the effects meisters/riders
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Old 16-01-2006, 06:42 PM
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Hi , Me & partner Sue going to Melb concert on 25/3- Had to ring up for 2 hours b4 finally getting thru - Will be worth it though!!
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Old 16-01-2006, 09:55 PM
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Funny how Adelaide got a show yet there are more people in Perth than Adelaide. Sorry Stuart that you are going to miss the show in your home town.
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Old 17-01-2006, 09:10 PM
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Yep not happy but when an act/singer like Delta Godrem can charge a 100 bucks for a ticket here the economics for a dynamic act like U2 to come over nowadays is just to much ......shame the 89 Love comes to town U2 perth concert was one of the band members favorites
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I've seen U2 three times in Adelaide. Once around 1983 at the godawful Apollo Stadium; the show was terrific but the tin shed acoustics were awful. Second time was the best; the 89 Love Comes to Town at Memorial Drive. This was a truly awe inspiring show when the band were at their creative peak. I then went to the Zoomerang show at Football Park (since changed names?) which was a very poor show. The band had been touring for a couple of years following Achtung Baby and they were tired and simply going through the motions methinks. I haven't bought much U2 product since and was very disappointed with the album with "Leave Behind" in the title.

I have Sigur Ros tickets for April at the Enmore Sydney. They are a band who are much more interesting than U2 these days, who have descended into parody. Didn't Bono say he was sick of Bono? I can understand this sentiment; not because I hate the guy but because the U2 thing has become a bit tired.

However, I'm sure if you catch them on a good night they'd still put on a very good show.
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Old 18-01-2006, 02:35 PM
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hehe, so librarian64 you went to the infamous zoomerang adders show at footy park (aami stadium these days - such a stirring name) that was the swirly wind show i was referring too - legendary!
I wasnt a big fan of U2 outside of their top 10 standout single tracks - like 'still havnt found' 'sunday ****** sunday'? ect till I was in some cover acts that tried to cover their songs much later on - and noticed how hard singers found to emulate bono's keys and singing. i realised whaat a special voice he has right then - he makes it sound so easy to sing in those registers and actually fools the ear into thinking that you could sing it that way yourself - he is just idling along on say 'still havent found' and makes it sound like he is singing it lower down the register - amazing! i think it is because of the complete lack of falsetto used - he makes high notes sound lower
I think tho without that amazing voice (and personality - but they go hand in hand) the rest of the band and most of the actual songs would be nothing special - just average stuff
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Old 18-01-2006, 02:58 PM
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Tell me Beren..!!! it SUCKS....

wife missed Kyllie due to her illness...
Now U2 not coming west to us...


May have to see if I can scalp a pair of tickets and get a business meeting the day before on that side and get a tax deuction for it...


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Old 18-01-2006, 03:57 PM
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free advice to aspiring wannabees- after 20 plus years in around bands music - i have come to the conclusion most often all that is needed for a band/artist to succeed is that the/their singer be fortunate enough to be borne with a voice (muscle configuration in voicebox) that allows you to sing comfortably in higher range than most people can (this generally applies to guys too) thus fooling the listener into thinking they are hearing something out of the ordinary - making it standout
of course there is a lot of other factors involved, innate timing, inflection, uniuqness of timbre and voice, natural pitch/ear - but these are secondary to that first requirement and can be learned by rote
their are many exeptions of course to the high register rule - Tom Waits (my fav vocalist/writer/performer these days - wish he would tour - fat chance ) tex perkins, nick cave - were sheer force of personality/talent/writing win over the high register factor
of course a strong connection to your soul and left brain is essential too
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Old 18-01-2006, 06:08 PM
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Tis disappointing Tony,Im sure there's a heap of disgruntled fans like us ...... and I missed John Fogerty when he came to Perth a couple of months ago too.....
Kern good example of what you said about Bonos voice is displayed in the Unforgettable Fire doco where you see behind the scenes and the way he goes about his singing {Elvis Presely and America good example} . I think Edges guitar work has always been unique , well the eighties stuff anyway , not much of a fan of Achtung baby/Zooropa/POP they all lost that uplifting and energetic feel for me
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Old 18-01-2006, 08:59 PM
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Thanks for the tip on vid beren, will have to check that out
yes maybe i was being a bit harsh on the guys in the band, they were cutting edge once for sure, and they seem a nice enough group of ppl - there must be chemistry i guess
i saw the John fogey- erty too recently, one , out of many highlights, was the elderly group of original fans immediatly behind, we werent that close either -us near the back complaining about the volume, cracked usup ooohh its toooo LOUD
but it felt like just like watching a real CCR concert :-))) - man he was that band
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not much of a fan of Achtung baby/Zooropa/POP they all lost that uplifting and energetic feel for me
i like the early stuff, but joshua tree i really like, the last two i know i like.

it is funny, zooropa and pop or whatever i thought were great disappointments, but i tell you, if they get played on the radio, i stop and listen.

they are a great band and even there worst is soooo much better than most!
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