In my opinion one of the greatest bands ever.
I am seeing them in 27 days at FedEx Field. I am WAY pumped.
Is anyone else going ?
Enjoy man! Wish I could be there. Maybe next time.Tomorrow night !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Have fun!Tomorrow night !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tomorrow night !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Looks like the good Lord has straightened out the weather for you. Enjoy!
Is there an opening band?
Double jealous.Luminers.
Don't you dare talk bad about The Edge, lol. He's highly regarded among guitarists and the music industry as one of the top guitarists in the genre -- Rolling Stone ranked him top 20, if you give them credence on this. I do prefer his playing in their early years, especially on War -- you could hear a huge punk influence -- but I'm a fan of that layered, synthetic style when it comes out. It's unique, original, and can't be duplicated. It works on a lot of their stuff.Aside from the fact that the guitar player isn't very good, he did develop his own thing. Pretty influential and original for pop musicians, particularly early in their career.
No one should give credence to where he is placed by Rolling Stone. That means less than nothing.Don't you dare talk bad about The Edge, lol. He's highly regarded among guitarists and the music industry as one of the top guitarists in the genre -- Rolling Stone ranked him top 20, if you give them credence on this. I do prefer his playing in their early years, especially on War -- you could hear a huge punk influence -- but I'm a fan of that layered, synthetic style when it comes out. It's unique, original, and can't be duplicated. It works on a lot of their stuff.
But when he lets loose and plays rock and roll, he's at his best. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" is a great guitar piece, as is "Pride (In the Name of Love)."
Luminers.