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From "John L. Micek" <jlmicek@verizon.net>
Subject Re: Greatest Live Albums
Date Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:03:52 -0500

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I may have told this story before, but I wouldn't be playing music were it 
not for "Under a Blood Red Sky." Seeing that concert on MTV inspired me to 
pick up a bass guitar, and sparked the love affair with pop that's endured 
to this day.
It's a priceless record, and U2 has rarely sounded so ferocious.

john micek

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sam Smith" <sam@lullabypit.com>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Greatest Live Albums


> As I noted in the comment thread, as much as I love /Rattle & Hum/ I feel 
> like /Under a Blood Red Sky/ is by far the better choice. I'm not going to 
> lose sleep either way - since it's /Rolling Stone/ I'm stunned they even 
> got close. But I suspect I'm not alone in opting for the earlier record.
>> *Well that's the first time that's ever happened. I agreed with every 
>> single pick he made for generationally segregated best live albums.
>> Good call.
>>
>>
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