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U2 - 2005 Vertigo - Live From Chicago (Deluxe Edition) [DVD]

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Product details

  • Actors: U2
  • Format: Box set, Live, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, French
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Universal Island
  • DVD Release Date: 14 Nov 2005
  • Run Time: 197 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BKHF8E
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 27,455 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis

It's always a special occasion when U2 hit the road to promote a new album. The year 2005 was no exception, as the band wowed worldwide audiences with the Vertigo tour, which featured a selection of classic old material coupled with tracks from 2004's HOW TO DISMANTLE AN ATOMIC BOMB. This release includes the full concert from the Chicago date of the tour, with Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton demonstrating their considerable prowess as a live band. Despite their lengthy tenure at the top, the band still strives to innovate. Filmed during the band's live performance at the United Centre, Chicago on the 9th and 19th of May 2005. Tracklist includes 'City Of Blinding Lights', 'Vertigo', 'Elevation', 'Beautiful Day', 'Love And Peace Or Else', 'Bullet The Blue Sky', 'Pride (In The Name Of Love)', 'Where The Streets Have No Name', 'Zoo Station', 'All Beacuse Of You', 'Mysterious Ways', 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' and 'One'. 23 tracks in total.


Product Description

Filmed at the United Center Chicago on 9th and 10th May 2005, the Vertigo 2005 DVD brings the Vertigo tour experience to the small screen. The Deluxe DVD spans two discs: the full live show, directed by Hamish Hamilton - director of both U2's previous million selling live DVDs - plus an additional disc of bonus material including Beyond The Tour, an intimate behind the scenes documentary and startling 'surveillance cuts' of the Chicago show. Filmed using four remotely controlled black and white infra-red surveillance cameras, the footage offers a totally different perspective on the show.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, but now I really want the San Siro DVD..., 15 Nov 2005
Having been blown away by the live show in Amsterdam (3) my expectations for this DVD were very high, and I now, after just watching it (unlike many other 'reviewers'), I must admit I'm a little bit dissapointed...

A large part of that dissapointment is ofcourse my high expectations, but somehow it just isn't as gripping as most of the other DVD/Videos (especially Slane Castle) and definately not as mind-blowing as the 'real deal'. Especially the first half of the DVD didn't glue me to the couch like the others did.

I've thought very hard about it, but I think this mainly caused by the fact that:

1. I've seen the real thing, the stadium show with 50.000 people going absolutely crazy, an experience which is one of my personal high points in life, so, okay, kinda hard to beat :)
2. Lots of critical moments in the (fantastic!) light/videoshow and reactions of the crowd (where is the crowd in this DVD anyway?) are missed due to the use (IMHO) too much close-ups of the band.
3. Something's up with the mix of the sound. It's kind of vague and especially Larry's drumkit seems rather unbalanced, for example the bassdrum doesn't seem to pack any real punch.
4. It's an 'early' show in the first leg of the tour, so there still some rough edges on all aspects of the production.

That said, it's still U2, lots of new/rarely video-ed songs, the band's great as usual (altough Bono's voice seems to come and go, and Edge makes a few little mistakes, but hey, that's usual aswell :)) and the video quality is also excellent, so still great stuff for the fans, but if I wanted to show an 'outsider' what U2 is all about I'd pick Slane Castle anytime.

But I must admit I like the really big stadium shows (think: Popmart) better, so this DVD probably suits the fans of the more intimate shows better.

Finally, the extra disk on the 'deluxe edition' isn't really worth the extra money IMHO, the 'documentary' is mainly a lot of soundbites from fans (contains a great hilarious of Vertigo sung by fans though!) and crew. Not a lot from the band, and definately not enough from the production of the show. Willy's security cam shots are nice, but nothing more than that. Cannot comment on the DVD rom features though as I haven't seen 'm yet. Would get the regular version if you're on a budget or not a die-hard fan.

Now the wait for San Siro starts, hopefully Hamish Hamilton paid some attention to the show and the audience this time, willy and those crazy italians deserve it!

Anyway, (you will) have fun!

My 5 cents.

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25 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Also disappointed: the best and worst of U2, 20 Nov 2005
By A Customer
Like another reviewer I too found this DVD really quite disappointing. I was hoping for something that brought back memories of the show that I saw, in terms of quality of performance but it really doesn't arrive with this DVD.

There are moments in the first half of the show that are really quite dreadful: a lot of Bono's singing lacks his usual oompf or soul and is little more than gravelly shouting. He clearly struggles in places and there are occasions where the words just don't come out (literally in Elevation!) and he ends up apologising for having a frog in his throat. If he was ill then this really shouldn't have been first choice for the DVD.

Add to this the mix and it just sounds really, well, flat and lifeless - sometimes Edge doesn't sounds like he's plugged in, other times as another reviewer noted Larry's drums lack punch.

The crowd is useless! Despite being filmed over two nights, there's very little to indicate that they're even there throughout the DVD. When the view does shift to the audience, either from behind them or as a wide view, they're usually pretty lifeless. It is probably for this reason that, as another review notes, the cameras usally stick to the band!

Even the usual suspects for crowd cheer and happiness such as the intro to "Streets" gets, well, next to nothing! You have to feel sorry for U2 at moments when Bono throws the mic' open for crowd interaction and similarly gets little if anything in return (All Because of You), and especially for Adam when he does a lap of the ellipse (New Year's Day) to Bono's "Adam Clayton on bass guitar," and gets NO response.

They cheer more for having mobile phones than for agreeing that no child should go hungry. You get the impression in Beautiful Day that Bono too may be a little disgruntled when he says "beautiful day, for me anyhow" with a lack of his usual tongue in cheek.

Things look like they're picking up around "Love or Peace," which starts to look and sound like a U2 concert but this leads into a flat and sometimes dubious version of Sunday Bloody Sunday with, you guessed it, little crowd comeback. Edge seems to be belting out his parts almost as if to make up for it.

Thankfully all is not lost and the whole look and feel starts to change around Bullet the Blue Sky and Running to Stand Still. From here on it's like watching a different band, the energy levels pick up to what you might expect and Bono gets some of his usual bounce back. Full colour is resumed at Zoo Station and The Fly, though some crowd members look a little confused at this return to form.

The acoustic version of Yahweh is as good as I remember it, and with all four band members going to the tip of the ellipse to build the song up it's great.

The real treat comes with 40 at the end, with Edge on bass and Adam on guitar. It's a fantastic version with both Edge and Adam looking comfortable and smiling (at last!). The guitar parts are excellent, and this is the best part of the concert. Finally the production and the band seem to have found their feet and you feel like you're watching and listening to something splendid - a U2 concert! Even the crowd seem to discover themselves! Usually a U2 concert is full of special moments, so it's with relief that one creeps in right at the end.

As for the "deluxe" bonus disk, save your money. The documentary documents nothing worthy of note. If you like watching people queue, sing badly, a few minutes of people getting their tickets scanned, and then leaving the venue for too long then this is for you. Otherwise you'll find yourself wondering howwwwwwwwwwwww lonnnnnng, howwwwwwwww lonnnnnnng, must we watch this drivel before something interesting is presented? You get a much better idea of what goes into the tour by watching the odd clip on U2.com than this. Don't even bother with the surveillance cuts.

Sometimes rough, sometimes a bit barren, the odd special moment reminds you of something you're used to seeing. I'll be grateful if the next U2 concert release isn't another one filmed before a lifeless American audience.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars simply the best, 16 Nov 2005
By A Customer
well where do i start? its stunning you feel you are there, with the sound qaulity and the performance the group give is thrilling and you just wish they would go on and on.my only disappointment was that with or without you and bad are not on but it is just a superb show and a must see if you like live music they are the best around for that.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but no cigar boys...
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Published 21 months ago by Dm Blackwell

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It
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1.0 out of 5 stars Money grabbing
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3.0 out of 5 stars A masterful middle . . . the rest has been done before
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not as good as the Slane DVD
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4.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring but not awesome as Slane or Rattle & Hum
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Published on 5 Oct 2006 by Jose A. Gonzalez

5.0 out of 5 stars matt
This dvds just got something special about it and its not just because it was filmed on bonos birthday.U2 are not getting any younger,they were all 45 when this was recorded. Read more
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Iv been a U2 fan for over 20years and iv seen them live numerous times. When I got this Dvd I couldn't wait to watch it so that I could relive what was a spectacular concert but... Read more
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