U23D/Hollywood U2
Happy St. Paddys Day! I’ve been able to celebrate my favorite thing out of Ireland, U2, by witnessing U23D and tribute band, Hollywood U2! Two intimate looks at one of the best bands ever. One, a super high tech film that gets you where you’ve always dreamed of being: on stage with U2 (virtually). The other, a tribute band that gets you as close to seeing U2 play a small club as you’ll ever get.
I should give you my U2 pedigree/time line for perspective:
Not too aware of them.
Loved Joshua Tree.
Loved Rattle and Hum.
Pretty into Achtung Baby.
What the hockey sticks are they doing w/ ZOO TV??
Never seen them live. All my friends rave about it. Lemons, tiny cars, tickets I’ll never afford ever in my life.
Pop what? U2 has a new album out? Holy crap! Why are they dressed like the Village People!?!
Then a season of appreciating the early stuff and even the true loveliness that was wrapped in all the glitter of ZOO TV and Pop.
So into All That You Can’t Leave Behind!
Still haven’t seen them live. All my friends rave about it. No hoopla. Band comes out and rocks it.
So into How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
Must see them! See them in Denver! And again in LA!
Now I just love everything U2. If they had a breakfast cereal I’d try to convince Jade that it was good for our kids and it somehow provided debt relief to impoverished African nations.
Me: “Come on, Honey! Bono O’s are a balanced part of a nutritious breakfast! They’re good for the kids. Plus, for every 10 boxtops you save, a kid in Rwanda gets life-saving antiretroviral treatment for his HIV! It’s win-win!”
Jade: “I think you just want it for the U2Tatoo inside.”
Me: “OK, it’s win-win-win.”
Jade: “Fine.”
Me: “Sweet! Can we get the Adam Clayton Clusters too?”
Jade: “Don’t push it, fanboy.”
All I can say about U23D is this: GO SEE IT! There’s a BIG 3D tide coming in with lots of great filmmakers on board. This is a new level of displaying images. It’s digital, sharp, deep, damn, go see it. I was so close to the band, I saw (and named) a mole on The Edge’s neck. I named it “Pint” as in “Let’s go for a pint after the show.” What did you other fans name The Edge’s mole? I’ve got to thank Andy White for getting Matt Knoles and I to see it on it’s last screening here in Santa Barbara. I’m stoked the Arlington has a digital projector now!! I should apologize to the guys for my constant “No Way!” and “What??” the whole time. It was just so impressive. I did not hate it!
So now that I’ve seen U2 live from far away (Denver, LA) and so close (U23D), you’d think a tribute band wouldn’t stand a chance with me. They wouldn’t get enough of it right. Right? Wrong. Hollywood U2, just like Martha Holt told me, is great! Scott Anderson picked me up and we got to the show a little late. They sounded great from the lot. We got inside and just started laughing. Not because they were bad, but because they were SO good! They had the music down, and then we see Hollywood Bono doing his thing. Or, rather, Bono’s thing. And doing it spot on! Not only was he singing it perfectly, he had the looks and mannerisms to boot! It was like all these fans were driving in their cars singing along to U2 and these guys just gathered us up, put us in a big room (with tons of booze) and played it live for us. I would say that most the people there had seen U2 live and it was so fun to just relive the experience a little. Check their website and go see them if you get the chance. I did not hate it!
PS – Greg Lawler shot the photo of me in the poster!
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about 2 years ago
I told you so.
Not better than the real thing, but sure helps the withdrawals between tours, no? So sorry we missed this one!
Did you think that U23D sounded as good as it looked at the Arlington? I just wanted them to TURN IT UP!
p.s. Pint is funny.
about 2 years ago
The Arlington sounded pretty good, but it’s not up to par with modern theaters.
I didn’t get to see the IMAX version:(
about 2 years ago
what happened to “Semi-pro?”
Tis an appropriate post for the Feast of St. Patrick, this one.
I still have a bootleg from Unforgettable Fire in Houston when I was wee one. Bono forgot the lyrics to “Knocking on Heaven’s Door.” But they were even better two years later on Joshua Tree, and then there was the 15 meters from the stage Zoo tour show…Oh I could go on…
about 2 years ago
The best part of the Hollywood U2 show was how Hollywood Bono kept running his hands through his hair. I had never realized that was such a mannerism of the real Bono until I saw this guy perfectly imitate it.
For those who missed it, they even brought a belly dancer on stage for “Mysterious Ways.” Now THAT is authentic.
about 2 years ago
FINE!! I’ll go see HU2 next time! I have had my doubts about a U2 cover band. However, I’ve never had a shamrock of reservation about a U2 cereal. I’d buy that sight unseen. WIN-WIN-WIN!!!
FYI, the sound system at the IMAX made the Arlington sound like a min-boombox. Your commentary made it just as fun though!
about 2 years ago
I saw the IMAX version too. Changed my frickin’ world (who wouldn’t want to see a 20 foot Bono?) I sent my 60 year old parents to go see it.
about 2 years ago
Hi Chris,
Just want to say thanks for writing such great things about my band Hollywood U2. We do it for the U2 fans more than anything. It took me years to finally go through with it as I felt very silly with the idea. It worked out nicely once I decided to take the plunge. I have an original group called The Supermodelz if you might be interested in checking out our tunes. One of my favorites is “Dark Lord of Hollywood” which we wrote for OZZY. I am performing all instrumentation and singing all the vocals on it, (I tried to sound like OZZY so he’d get the picture as we’d love for him to do it and have a hit on the radio for once in 15 years). Unfortunately, he hasn’t turned my head since Randy Rhoads died. The lyrics to Dark Lord are written by my writing partner David Ray of Portland Oregon. We have a great thing. You can hear it at http://www.thesupermodelz.com I like to think of my group The Supermodelz as one of the up and coming bands that can hold up to the writing abilities of the classics which I don’t hear much of anymore. Anyway, thanks again for the kind words on Hollywood U2. We are going to do it as long as they let us.
about 2 years ago
WoooHooo! Good to hear from you, Joe! I can totally hear Ozzy doing Dark Lord of Hollywood. I hope he does one day. The other Super Modelz music sounds great! You obviously know your way around a studio. Here’s to keeping our respective dreams going! I’ll try say hi at the next show.
Cheers!
Chris
about 2 years ago
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your kind words on our work with The Supermodelz and again with Hollywood U2. Be sure to let me know by e-mailing the bookings on Hollywoodu2.com if you would like to attend any HU2 show and we’ll put you and a guest on the comp list. We’d love to meet you and play live for you again. We’re heading to the Dominican Republic for a July 4th private resort party. Thanks to Bono, the boys and my band and self for being ok with imitating…. life is good.
Cheers!