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4.0 out of 5 stars
Please ignore the other reviews, they are absurd
This is a not a studio album, morons! Hence, the title, "Bono Talks in Philadelphia". It is ---drum roll--- an interview!! As far as interviews go, it's okay. If you're a U2 fan you'll find it interesting. The interviewer speaks with him very candidly and they are in a pub or something, it's not disruptive but there are some glasses clinking in the background. An...
Published on July 27, 2006 by Matthew Watson
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Don't buy bootlegs.
While I do not actually possess this recording, I can tell you right now that you should not ever buy it. Baktabak is not U2's label. U2's initial Irish releases were on CBS (U2:3, Another Day, and 11 O'clock Tick Tock within Ireland), and then they switched to Island with the 23 May 1980 outside-Ireland release of 11 O'clock Tick Tock. In the US, they are represented...
Published on February 27, 2005 by Axver
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Please ignore the other reviews, they are absurd, July 27, 2006
This review is from: Bono Talks in Philadelphia 1987 (Audio CD)
This is a not a studio album, morons! Hence, the title, "Bono Talks in Philadelphia". It is ---drum roll--- an interview!! As far as interviews go, it's okay. If you're a U2 fan you'll find it interesting. The interviewer speaks with him very candidly and they are in a pub or something, it's not disruptive but there are some glasses clinking in the background. An interesting listen of about 40 minutes with one of the most influential rockers in the last 25 years.
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Don't buy bootlegs., February 27, 2005
This review is from: Bono Talks in Philadelphia 1987 (Audio CD)
While I do not actually possess this recording, I can tell you right now that you should not ever buy it. Baktabak is not U2's label. U2's initial Irish releases were on CBS (U2:3, Another Day, and 11 O'clock Tick Tock within Ireland), and then they switched to Island with the 23 May 1980 outside-Ireland release of 11 O'clock Tick Tock. In the US, they are represented by Interscope, a division of Universal (who also own Island). U2 has no relation to Baktabak - this is an unofficial, unauthorised bootleg release and U2 do not receive any profit.
I have nothing against unofficial recordings. I possess many concerts and interviews myself. However, NO-ONE should ever profit from bootlegging. If you want a copy of this, organise an equal trade - many in the fan world will be happy to do this. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOTLEG. Amazon should not be selling it.
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BORING, April 8, 2001
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This review is from: Bono Talks in Philadelphia 1987 (Audio CD)
This is the most boring CD that u2 has ever had published. A few of the songs are good, but it's mainly all ugly language. NOT FOR KIDS!!!
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