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U2 History - Part 6
U2 by now have already achieved substantial success in their "War"
tour, with some shows selling out. Throughout their campaign, the
white flag was used frequently by Bono at performances to symbolize
peace. And at the US festival in California (which also featured David
Bowie, The Pretenders, Steve Nicks and John Cougar) where U2 performed
in front of a crowd of 300,000 Bono once again catches the audience's
attention with his stage antics where he climbed to the top of the
stage to get the attention of the people at the back and placed a
white flag for all to see. Bono later commented on this event saying -
"People are quite aware that there's no stage big enough for me - I
like to stretch the stage and I've often found myself singing from the
back of the hall rather than the front".
Such was their success on tour and the advent of MTV and music videos
the manager of U2, Paul McGuiness, felt the time was right to record a
live performance of U2.
The venue for the live show was to be Red Rocks, which was located
outside of Denver, Colorado and could fit a maximum of 9000 people.
Steve Lillywhite and Gavin Taylor (of the "Tube" - a highly rated
English rock music show) were put in charge of producing the video and
the accompanying album.
Unfortunately, the area had been raining for days and when the rain
didn't stop, U2 were going to make other arrangements, saying that if
no one turned up, then they will perform at a nearby indoor venue for
free. Despite this, about 8000 people still turned up and waited. It
was then that U2 decided to perform in the rain at Red Rocks.
But for U2, the Red Rocks performance was seen as a success. Edge -
"The visual side owes a lot to the weather being so bad. If the sun
had been shining I'm sure that video would be okay, but it certainly
wouldn't suit the band in the way it does. It's those accidents
sometimes that.... It?s seizing the moment".