Really need to bring this out on DVD but they won’t due to no Larry. New Album is required as well, no excuses as Bono had plenty of time during COVID to write songs.
Wow, wow and wow!!! Pure talent doing their thing called sensational music, awesome guys that I’ve grown up with throughout the years. Amazing memories blaring out Lemon, Zooropa and more. For the negative reviews……………..buy yourself a decent headset and turn the volume up, then you will hear their music in a different light. If only I were there, what an experience to watch these 3 guys sing their hearts out. I don’t think U2 need to make new material just count the heads in the audience speaks for itself doesn’t it. Thank you for the video
Yes...it was as if they WERE there and the crowd as real....sound incredible...it was like 4D...a handful of gummies from NuLeaf Vegas enhanced...I paid for an upgrade from the 125 dollar ticket to the 149 dollar and it was well worth it. I was in sec 307 row 20 seat 1 and 2.it is perfect alignment accept since it was a end of row seat the steps are light up so I would advise at least 4 seats in on the row and it will be darker. Totally worth it and recommend. The lobby futuristic and A.I. robots conversing and some other cool visuals. I had a blast in Vegas. It had been 30 something years since I was there. 106 degrees but the city is hopping. I'd go back in a heartbeat. Check out Tuscany Suites and Casio... where I stayed...if you don't want the crowds like Treasure Island. www.tuscanylv.com Direct Flight Frontier...
Just saw this in person & my mind was completely blown. I've attended 11 live shows over the years so honestly wasn't expecting much from this "immersive concert film". Words can not describe how freakishly realistic it was. Easily among the most incredible man-made things I've ever seen with my own eyes, like a perfect technological blend of 3D, hologram & crystal-clear resolution. There were moments during the show I honest lost sight of the fact it wasn't a real live performance. In a way it was almost better than a live performance because the image of the stage & the band was slightly zoomed in making it feel like you are much closer to the stage than you actually are. Completely mind-boggling experience. U2 forever!!!!
@billmartin3198 even the a.i. robots in the lobby were other dimensional...I love that first song they started out with...I'm ready for the laughing gas...I'm ready for what's next...now I wish I recorded the entire show...
Hi, I saw the live show last year. Is it better to be a little further up so that you don't see the empty floor, or do you see the empty floor no matter where you sit? Thanks
I’ve thought about going to Vegas to see them- been a Fan for 40 years But… This is NOT U2… no passion, no energy, slowed down songs Just Bono mugging, with 1/2 the voice he had 15 years ago I’m afraid I would be SERIOUSLY disappointed to see them These clips are sad…
@southwestrunner6384 if you're a fan you will love it...I haven't listen to them in years...and after seeing them at The Sphere...been still listening to this show they got back in my head...I say go for it...
At this point, they should call it "U2_tm", as in 'trademark', because they stopped being an interesting band with interesting songs a long time ago and have been a brand/corporation. I never thought this band would have to resort to milking their past tours over and over. I thought they would be what Springsteen or Pearl Jam or Radiohead continues to be now - artists who move forward by putting out honest records that they believes in, even if they are not smash hits. Sorry, but Bono and the Edge have been mostly creatively empty for a very long time, chasing popular relevance over originality and soul. Bono's lyrics have nothing worthwhile to say. R.E.M. may have disolved awhile back, but they still shine because you can't say they've put out a single embarassing album in their catalog.
If I treated you to this show you would Love it for an entertainment purposes...still a few of their songs made the hair on my shoulders stand up...even if they're old...I still Love when people talk about LOVE...instead now the songs are darker reflecting of our times...I miss the 70s thru the 2000s era of music... so I can still appreciate U2 and many other old washed up bands...even more today...because today's music pretty much sucks otherwise...
The only tour they "milked" was Joshua Tree. They haven't has a smash hit since Vertigo but have put out new material since then. I agree that the singles tend to sound like they're chasing radio play but Bono said fairly recently that he's not interested in that anymore. Good, since radio play has been dead for a long time. You can't say U2 doesn't believe in the material in their last few albums.
Nothing can compared to the chiming intro of STREETS. U2 is the greatest band on earth
for some reason I really love this part...ruclips.net/video/AmmL8ZM84SU/видео.htmlsi=gcQMyi_bcsHw1V-4&t=979
@@organicslant They ended several of their 360 shows with ONE. Absolute perfection in every sense of the word.
Really need to bring this out on DVD but they won’t due to no Larry. New Album is required as well, no excuses as Bono had plenty of time during COVID to write songs.
Wow, wow and wow!!! Pure talent doing their thing called sensational music, awesome guys that I’ve grown up with throughout the years. Amazing memories blaring out Lemon, Zooropa and more.
For the negative reviews……………..buy yourself a decent headset and turn the volume up, then you will hear their music in a different light. If only I were there, what an experience to watch these 3 guys sing their hearts out. I don’t think U2 need to make new material just count the heads in the audience speaks for itself doesn’t it.
Thank you for the video
yes....yes...yes....I want to go back already and I would see it again...hope you get the pleasure to see it for yourself...
Totally agree it s all the money now
Alright. You saw it with your own eyes. Was it “real” enough? Are you convinced that it was worth the price of admission?
Yes...it was as if they WERE there and the crowd as real....sound incredible...it was like 4D...a handful of gummies from NuLeaf Vegas enhanced...I paid for an upgrade from the 125 dollar ticket to the 149 dollar and it was well worth it. I was in sec 307 row 20 seat 1 and 2.it is perfect alignment accept since it was a end of row seat the steps are light up so I would advise at least 4 seats in on the row and it will be darker. Totally worth it and recommend. The lobby futuristic and A.I. robots conversing and some other cool visuals. I had a blast in Vegas. It had been 30 something years since I was there. 106 degrees but the city is hopping. I'd go back in a heartbeat. Check out Tuscany Suites and Casio... where I stayed...if you don't want the crowds like Treasure Island.
www.tuscanylv.com
Direct Flight Frontier...
100% I was there in February. By far the best concert ever!!!
@@lukeb1042 hell yaa...
Just saw this in person & my mind was completely blown. I've attended 11 live shows over the years so honestly wasn't expecting much from this "immersive concert film". Words can not describe how freakishly realistic it was. Easily among the most incredible man-made things I've ever seen with my own eyes, like a perfect technological blend of 3D, hologram & crystal-clear resolution. There were moments during the show I honest lost sight of the fact it wasn't a real live performance. In a way it was almost better than a live performance because the image of the stage & the band was slightly zoomed in making it feel like you are much closer to the stage than you actually are. Completely mind-boggling experience. U2 forever!!!!
@billmartin3198 even the a.i. robots in the lobby were other dimensional...I love that first song they started out with...I'm ready for the laughing gas...I'm ready for what's next...now I wish I recorded the entire show...
Hi, I saw the live show last year. Is it better to be a little further up so that you don't see the empty floor, or do you see the empty floor no matter where you sit? Thanks
I didn't notice the floor...I was on 3rd floor...just to make it in any seat is a treat...
It's more noticeable during the lighter lit songs, but the first half you kind of forget you are watching a movie. I was in 407
SANS LARRY U2 N EST PLUS U2 SORRY
I’ve thought about going to Vegas to see them- been a Fan for 40 years
But…
This is NOT U2… no passion, no energy, slowed down songs
Just Bono mugging, with 1/2 the voice he had 15 years ago
I’m afraid I would be SERIOUSLY disappointed to see them
These clips are sad…
@southwestrunner6384 if you're a fan you will love it...I haven't listen to them in years...and after seeing them at The Sphere...been still listening to this show they got back in my head...I say go for it...
@@organicslant - great points- thx
absolute rubbish not fit to be on the same stage as deep purple or led zepellin or acdc or thin lizzy just crap and i am from ireland
At this point, they should call it "U2_tm", as in 'trademark', because they stopped being an interesting band with interesting songs a long time ago and have been a brand/corporation. I never thought this band would have to resort to milking their past tours over and over. I thought they would be what Springsteen or Pearl Jam or Radiohead continues to be now - artists who move forward by putting out honest records that they believes in, even if they are not smash hits. Sorry, but Bono and the Edge have been mostly creatively empty for a very long time, chasing popular relevance over originality and soul. Bono's lyrics have nothing worthwhile to say. R.E.M. may have disolved awhile back, but they still shine because you can't say they've put out a single embarassing album in their catalog.
If I treated you to this show you would Love it for an entertainment purposes...still a few of their songs made the hair on my shoulders stand up...even if they're old...I still Love when people talk about LOVE...instead now the songs are darker reflecting of our times...I miss the 70s thru the 2000s era of music... so I can still appreciate U2 and many other old washed up bands...even more today...because today's music pretty much sucks otherwise...
The only tour they "milked" was Joshua Tree. They haven't has a smash hit since Vertigo but have put out new material since then. I agree that the singles tend to sound like they're chasing radio play but Bono said fairly recently that he's not interested in that anymore. Good, since radio play has been dead for a long time. You can't say U2 doesn't believe in the material in their last few albums.
absolutely agree just rubbish and i am irish couldnt listen to them