I will be screaming for more cowbellAll the ladies will be screaming for more bass.
I will be screaming for more cowbellAll the ladies will be screaming for more bass.
Yeah that would be sweet.Suddenly the Circa pool doesn’t seem like the best place to be come March Madness. Give me a split screen on that.
They would pretty much have to. Acoustically inside a dome - and by extension inside a sphere - is a horrible shape for sound.Sounds like it has a ton of speakers, but "hidden" throughout the entire shell rather than coming from a single point/plane like a normal show.
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I thought he looked like the guy playing old John Lennon in that movie Yesterday.Bono is looking rough.
Man, that's insane. Too bad they had listen to U2 to see it.
This is where my old man comes out though, put your ******* phone down and stop experiencing it through a screen. There will be plenty of videos of it, no one needs your crappy Iphone 12 video.
I went. Sound was incredible, like mindblowing clarity. The bass was perfect and not overpowering. The screen was crystal-clear, too. Walking up to the 300/400 levels is a bit steep but if you keep your head down you'll be fine until you get to your seat. U2 sounded great - these videos don't do it justice at all. It's like trying to compare your eyesight to a camera lens; it's just not at all the same.
Agree with the phone comment - live life through your eyes, not the screen. Happy to share more!
So Achtung Baby is tied, with War, as my favorite U2 album. I was wanting to go to hear the entire album live but was underwhlemed with how some of the songs sounded on the videos I've seen. I LOVE Zoo Station, easily a top 10 U2 song for me, but wasn't overly impressed with how it sounded.
I'm on the fence now about ponying up. I saw the 2011 stadium tour, in the sweltering StL heat, where they played like 5 Achtung songs on the set list. I then saw the Joshua Tree tour, an album I'm not overly fond of, and was extremely impressed with how much better the live versions sounded.
Should I go? I like hearing it from the perspective of someone who went. I'm also curious where your seats were as I thought the 200-300 hundred level would give the best combo of sound and visuals in the sphere.
Thanks in advance.