U2’s Pride (In The Name Of Love) Live From Chicago
Chicago Band Tanglewood Plays Desire by U2 on March 27, 2010
Posted by: admin / Category: U2 FansLocal Chicago band Tanglewood plays U2’s Desire at a live show at Harry Caray’s on March 27th, 2010.
www.u2spain.es U2 360 Tour – Soldier Field, Chicago. // Here’s the band hitching a lift from Newark to Chicago ahead of tonight’s show. ‘A borrowed plane,’ observes Edge. ‘But it’s not too shabby.’ Three, two, one…. the real lift-off is tonight at Soldier Field. See you there.
U2 360 North American Tour September 12, 2009 Chicago Live
Posted by: admin / Category: U2 FansBand introductions and “Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”
Bono once called it one of his favourite U2 songs. It was written and recorded by ‘Passengers’, the experimental group the band created with Brian Eno in 1995. On the album, Original Soundtracks Volume 1, Adam completes the vocals. The band had never performed this song live, until last night, at Soldier Field in Chicago. ‘And time is a string of pearls in your blue room/ See the future just hanging there… your blue room.’ Here’s what it was like.
U2 360° Chicago 9-12-2009 – Band intro & I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For/Stand By Me
Posted by: admin / Category: U2 FansSoldier Field, Chicago – Bono: “We Irish…like to think we played a small part in your majestic skyline… the clouds… we’re the wind in the Windy City… I was just going to introduce by comrades, my friends, my colleagues… On skyscraper guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, the man who makes Dr. Spock look like Dr. Ruth, the Zen Presbyterian, the Edge… On the bass guitar, the man who realized at an early age that four strings were better than six, the charming, the handsome, the elegant, the wildly endowed, mentally and physically, Adam Clayton. On drums, the man who gave us our first job, and the man who is never tired of reminding us of that fact, our quartermaster, our conscience, our thunder, our lightning, and when he smiles the sun comes out, Larry Mullen Jr. on the drums… Now I’ve only a few words to say about myself, but you may want to sit down. First off, let’s talk about my humility, and why I don’t seem to have any. Well all the reasons are in this place tonight, because when you put this band with this crowd, there is no room for modesty – anything is possible. This very night…can be the best night of our lives. We built this spaceship to get closer to you…”

