I called this one for the Father’s Day weekend shows but never got it, my buddy just called me told me I got it! Going back for the last round of shows in August
@@GuitarManUpstairs yes, I think that will go down as one of the coldest Panic runs I have ever been on! Some f’n awesome shows too, that second night was real good! Not going to vegas ever again after this last Dead run, maybe if they do another residency. I’m kinda eyeing Savannah 👁️)))))))) My buddy is an old dead head, can’t get him to switch over to panic lol, so dead and co usually wins when we are deciding on what to do. Savannah will be the one to hit though for me.
VERY nice -- but beware if listening in headphones. The visuals are fine, for a hand-held shot, and the sound is SUPERB for most of it -- clear, open, with fantastic stereo imaging. But: at a few points during the song, for maybe 30 seconds or a minute, the left mic (the taper must be using an external mic plugged into the phone) fails, and you get mostly silence with some brutal scaping noises. If you're just listening to this on your computer or phone's speakers (or even a TV) it's probably ok, but on headphones it made my head explode. (So much that I'm contemplating downloading it and fixing those dropouts -- but realistically that's too much work to do on somebody else's video, and they'd probably just get mad at me. TLDR: Don't listen to it on headphones unless you're prepared for the dropouts. But: DO listen to pieces on headphones, because outside of the dropouts the sound is really beautiful.
@@LukeMcCormick-cellear I would love some help with the audio! Thanks for such a awesome comment. Really thoughtful and obviously you took a lot of time and care into it. Thank you so much!.
We got ship of fools for this visual at our show. Granted it was a bit more fitting but damn if this isn’t one of my favorite dead tunes. Trying to convince my dad to take us again fingers crossed we get a bit of jimmy!!
These shows are ridiculously emotive, ethereal and transcendent. One of the most unique experiences of my life. You almost needed the static graphics to take a break, but this song still slayed me....and Brokedown Palace <3
I went to this long-awaited show on October 14. I really wish someone had footage of that night. Still, yes, the first moments were absolutely spine-tingling and electric! Does anyone know the name of this first song BEFORE Zoo Station?
It would cost the band next to nothing to have one well-positioned person take a "fan" video of each concert and post it online, plus a few crew members can take some photographs. No edits. No post production. Let the audience know before the show starts where they can get the video online and that any other video recording will get you kicked out. I went to a Jack White concert and before the show started there was an announcement that professional photography of the show would be posted online for free and that phones were only allowed during the first song and the last song, unless Jack said otherwise, and an entire arena full of people followed the rules. That was a terrific compromise.
It's not a bad idea. Jack White also took a little too far and actually took people's cell phones away! Which these days that's actually a bit of a safety issue ... because what if the parents have an issue with kids at home and the babysitter can't get a hold of them. I ultimately do agree there was way too many phones out for the U2 show. I think they can be forgiven considering that it is the very first night at a brand new experience.
Saw them during the ZooTV tour in 92 or 93 in Dallas when he called George Bush. Best concert. Then saw them for Pop Mart concert at the Cotton Bowl. Elevation concert was good as well at Jerry World (AT&T). Last concert I saw U2 at was IE tour in Madison Square Garden. What an atmosphere.
Hey! I'm going to create a multicam of the first night of U2 in The Sphere. I love your footage and I would love to use it! Can you send me the original video files? RU-vid doesn't allow email adres in the comments. Can I reach you on twitter or instagram?
My wife went to this on Monday and was totally blown away. U2 always put on a great show, though I think Bono is something of a tosser, just quietly. Looking forward to a concert in the Sphere one day.
I believe that your comment makes an assumption that filming the show makes it less enjoyable for the person filming. I'm not sure that that assumption is correct in all situations. And as far as the number of people filming I agree it's a little redundant kind of like this 15th comment on this video talking about how many people are filming.
Well that's certainly a point of view. It's important for all of us to have a POV. It's also important that we allow freedom and liberty. To your question it seems to me that either people disagree with your assertion that they are viewing it on a 5-inch screen or that they believe capturing some of the experience allows them to relive their experience later and therefore have a better and perhaps greater experience. I would also add that both the marketing department at the Sphere and the promotion team from U2 are likely quite happy that so many people took and posted videos to help them get their message out. I can certainly understand Bob Dylan's perspective, he might do well to remember that back when he decided to go electric that change in technology also wasn't received well. However he pushed forward because he knew that change was inevitable.
I like looking at the ratio horizontal vs vertical video takers! All the vertical people will be so disappointed when they try to replay this scene on their big screen TV and see big black bars on the right and left and a little video in the middle.
Meh. when the stage show outperforms the band..... I'll stay home. thanks anyway. Shit... even the band is caught distracted by the spectacle. fug that
It's true that the tech is still being figured out. Keeping the audience highly engaged with the content is a tough challenge for the art directors working on these shows.
How embarrassing for any performer. To have most of your audience more interested in capturing a video for their friends rather than listening to your music.