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So, U2: Vertigo 2005 is quite the document of a band in their prime. Directed by Hamish Hamilton, this live concert film captures the energy of their Chicago performance, weaving through a rich tapestry of their discography. The atmosphere is electric, with 23 tracks that span their career, from the early days with 'Electric Co.' to the more recent 'Vertigo'. The pacing feels intentional, building momentum as they dive deep into classics like 'Pride' and 'Where the Streets Have No Name'. The visuals are striking, with practical effects enhancing the live experience, and Bono’s charisma is palpable. You really get a sense of the band's connection with the audience, which adds to the whole vibe. It's a visceral experience, one that showcases their evolution without losing the rawness of their early sound.
Includes 23 performances from their extensive career.Features a mix of early hits and newer material.Distinctive visual style and stage effects enhance the live experience.
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