Feb. 5th, 2008

U2:3D

Feb. 5th, 2008 10:04 am
offbalance: (u2 - girlfindsworld)
On Saturday, [livejournal.com profile] trebleahead and I went to see U2:3D in Imax. It was not my first IMAX movie, and it was not my first 3D movie. Hell, it wasn't even my first U2 movie by a long stretch. However, it was the first time all these great tastes would be tasted together. I was psyched to see it (not much else would get me to the upper west side before noon on a Saturday). I picked out seats as close to the center as I could get, and attempted to find the best way to wear the really awkward 3-D imax glasses.

Even with a rather cut-down set list, the film really captured the energy of a U2 show. It was just like being back on the rail for that show I saw in October of 2005; I even cried during "Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own." (Every.single.time. I don't know what's with me). They did a few bits with silly animations and graphics, but the very best parts were feeling like you were right up close with the band. I loved hovering over Larry's drum kit, feeling like Bono was in my lap, and being close enough to Edge and Adam to really study what they do on their respective guitars. Since the last concert I saw, there's been some articles and interviews that talk at length about Adam's unique, more melodic take on the bass, so I was very interested to get a good look. As for Edge, I'm even more impressed with him, which I didn't even think was possible. But watching him play a guitar part that was as much rhythm as it is melody to compliment Adam's essentially melodic bass line was really incredible (particularly on New Year's Day - this movie has the best live performance of it I've seen in a U2 film since Under a Blood Red Sky).

In short, if you love U2 or just really like U2, go and see it. If you've kind of wanted to see them live but couldn't fork over $50+ to do so, see this. I paid about $16, and I felt like I'd gotten a lot more out of it. This was awesome, and I came out feeling like I'd had the best seat in the house for a really amazing concert.

U2:3D

Feb. 5th, 2008 10:04 am
offbalance: (u2 - girlfindsworld)
On Saturday, [livejournal.com profile] trebleahead and I went to see U2:3D in Imax. It was not my first IMAX movie, and it was not my first 3D movie. Hell, it wasn't even my first U2 movie by a long stretch. However, it was the first time all these great tastes would be tasted together. I was psyched to see it (not much else would get me to the upper west side before noon on a Saturday). I picked out seats as close to the center as I could get, and attempted to find the best way to wear the really awkward 3-D imax glasses.

Even with a rather cut-down set list, the film really captured the energy of a U2 show. It was just like being back on the rail for that show I saw in October of 2005; I even cried during "Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own." (Every.single.time. I don't know what's with me). They did a few bits with silly animations and graphics, but the very best parts were feeling like you were right up close with the band. I loved hovering over Larry's drum kit, feeling like Bono was in my lap, and being close enough to Edge and Adam to really study what they do on their respective guitars. Since the last concert I saw, there's been some articles and interviews that talk at length about Adam's unique, more melodic take on the bass, so I was very interested to get a good look. As for Edge, I'm even more impressed with him, which I didn't even think was possible. But watching him play a guitar part that was as much rhythm as it is melody to compliment Adam's essentially melodic bass line was really incredible (particularly on New Year's Day - this movie has the best live performance of it I've seen in a U2 film since Under a Blood Red Sky).

In short, if you love U2 or just really like U2, go and see it. If you've kind of wanted to see them live but couldn't fork over $50+ to do so, see this. I paid about $16, and I felt like I'd gotten a lot more out of it. This was awesome, and I came out feeling like I'd had the best seat in the house for a really amazing concert.
offbalance: (abba)
The new version of Itunes has a play count column. I never noticed this before. I organized my songs by it, and here is my top twenty most-played songs:

1. Xanadu - Olivia Newton John
2. Dreamgirls - Cast
3. Magic - Olivia Newton John
4. Hips Don't Lie - Shakira
5. Mama Who Bore Me (reprise) - Spring Awakening Cast
6. Back to Black - Amy Winehouse
7. I want candy - Bow Wow Wow
8. Rehab - Amy Winehouse
9. A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter
10. Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder
11. The Denial Twist - The White Stripes
12. Intervention - Arcade Fire
13. I'm Alive - Electric Light Orchestra
14. No Sleep Tonight - The Faders
15. 1 2 3 4 - Feist
16. 14th Street - Laura Cantrell
17. Heart of Mine - Peter Salett
18. Los Angeles - Sugarcult
19. Toxic - Britney Spears
20. You Might Think - The Cars

Wanna play too? Go to Itunes, organize your songs by the "play count" column (you will probably need to update to the latest version of itunes to do so). Post the top 20 (or ten, if you only want to do 10) without cheating. (If you love it, own it. I mean, really. If I can own up to two songs from Xanadu, you can own up to your guilty pleasures.)
offbalance: (abba)
The new version of Itunes has a play count column. I never noticed this before. I organized my songs by it, and here is my top twenty most-played songs:

1. Xanadu - Olivia Newton John
2. Dreamgirls - Cast
3. Magic - Olivia Newton John
4. Hips Don't Lie - Shakira
5. Mama Who Bore Me (reprise) - Spring Awakening Cast
6. Back to Black - Amy Winehouse
7. I want candy - Bow Wow Wow
8. Rehab - Amy Winehouse
9. A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter
10. Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder
11. The Denial Twist - The White Stripes
12. Intervention - Arcade Fire
13. I'm Alive - Electric Light Orchestra
14. No Sleep Tonight - The Faders
15. 1 2 3 4 - Feist
16. 14th Street - Laura Cantrell
17. Heart of Mine - Peter Salett
18. Los Angeles - Sugarcult
19. Toxic - Britney Spears
20. You Might Think - The Cars

Wanna play too? Go to Itunes, organize your songs by the "play count" column (you will probably need to update to the latest version of itunes to do so). Post the top 20 (or ten, if you only want to do 10) without cheating. (If you love it, own it. I mean, really. If I can own up to two songs from Xanadu, you can own up to your guilty pleasures.)

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