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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: lily1 on January 08, 2004, 11:25:00 pm
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anyone been? they've extended the u2 exhibit to the end of february and i'm tempted to go check it out. i meant to go last year but never made it. i know cleveland can't be overly exciting. but southwest flies there and its a fairly inexpensive city so i'm pondering popping over there for the weekend.
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It is only a 5-6 hour drive from here.
Been there, saw the U2 exhibit, it is neat but to me not really what I would want to see of them. Had a bunch of their outfits, some albums, and other stuff but no guitars or the like (that I remember seeing). I warn you, the exhibit is in the one freaky part of the museum if you are afraid of heights. It is high in the peak of the place and the stairs extend over an empty space about 3 stories high.
Still the rest of the museum is well worth the visit, lots of great memories, some cool films, and the original lyrics sheet for "Walk this way" is right outside the bathrooms...
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I went to the U2 exhibit over the summer. Its pretty cool if you are a U2 nerd. I think a casual fan would not be very interested. There are a lot of just letters, and fliers from their early days, as well as outfits and such. They also have a theater that shows their concert videos. I was hoping that they'd be showing Rattle and Hum while i was there, but i had to settle for the Zoo TV in Sydney vid..which is pretty cool too. The rest of the museum is pretty interesting as well. Cleveland isn't bad either...hit up some dive bars and eat some fattening food.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Had a bunch of their outfits, some albums, and other stuff but no guitars or the like (that I remember seeing).
They had guitars there...they had Edge's mirrorball guitar and Adam Clayton's V bass from the Pop Mart tour..it was upstairs with the outfits from that tour..
yeah, i am a u2 nerd
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ok, i'm going to go. i'm flying because i don't have a car and i can get an advance ticket for under $120.
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Originally posted by MaLo:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Had a bunch of their outfits, some albums, and other stuff but no guitars or the like (that I remember seeing).
They had guitars there...they had Edge's mirrorball guitar and Adam Clayton's V bass from the Pop Mart tour..it was upstairs with the outfits from that tour..
yeah, i am a u2 nerd [/b]
Thats right, but who cares if they don't have the edge's stuff? Bono play, bah.
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I thought the coolest thing at the Cleveland RnR Hall of Fame was the bass that was smashed on the cover of London Calling.
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I think i'd get bored after seeing the second guitar or drum set.
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I'd like to go and check it out, not necessarily just for U2; that, and the Experience Music Project museum in Seattle.
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Originally posted by Guiny:
I think i'd get bored after seeing the second guitar or drum set.
Nah, they have so many really cool things. The one negative is that you can not take photographs. Still so many killer displays (including Brittney Spears outfits) I loved it. To me the greatest was the Pete Townshend Hiwatt 1/2 stack. That amp looked heavy used and made so much great music.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Guiny:
[qb] Still so many killer displays (including Brittney Spears outfits) I loved it.[/b]
[Smackie quickly searches for cheap airfare from SFO to Cleveland.] :p
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Guiny:
[qb] Still so many killer displays (including Brittney Spears outfits) I loved it.[/b]
[Smackie quickly searches for cheap airfare from SFO to Cleveland.] :p [/b]
Since they have the outfits on maniquins you can see how small some of these singers are.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Guiny:
[qb] Still so many killer displays (including Brittney Spears outfits) I loved it.[/b]
[Smackie quickly searches for cheap airfare from SFO to Cleveland.] :p [/b]
Since they have the outfits on maniquins you can see how small some of these singers are. [/b]
i was surprised at how teeny britney spears was...
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Originally posted by MaLo:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Guiny:
[qb] Still so many killer displays (including Brittney Spears outfits) I loved it.[/b]
[Smackie quickly searches for cheap airfare from SFO to Cleveland.] :p [/b]
Since they have the outfits on maniquins you can see how small some of these singers are. [/b]
i was surprised at how teeny britney spears was... [/b]
Yes, and J-Lo too. Doll sized...
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I thought the coolest thing at the Cleveland RnR Hall of Fame was the bass that was smashed on the cover of London Calling.
I didnt know that was still in existence. Now you have made me want to go.......
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anyone been?
I would go - me and my wife went there in 95 on one of our first dates...using $50 RT tix on Southwest. I think it had just opened.
We enjoyed it....
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i just bought a ticket on southwest for $104 round trip and am going in february. a nice quick off season visit. and then, depending on how big the bonus is, i might entertain the idea of flying to dublin for a long weekend since aerlingus is having a super cheap deal--$277 roundtrip to dublin from bwi.
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I had a great lost weekend in Cleveland a couple of years ago. Make sure you go here www.beachlandballroom.com. (http://www.beachlandballroom.com.) The Tavern side is one of the best dives I have ever been to. I saw Sonic Boom playing Spacemen 3 songs with Will Carruthers. The Volta Sound and The Warlocks opened up. The next day I got up early and went to the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and saw the special John Lennon exhibit, ate nothing but a special cookie all day and had a ticket to see The Strokes at the Agora, unfortunately my Cleveland friend and I didn't make it but had a good time anyways. See American Splendor before you go.
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... the mistake on the lake.
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I'm wondering about that 'special cookie' and if that's why he had such a good time.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame founder inducting self into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2066993)
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It's definitely worth the time if you like memorabilia.You may want to check to see when they are having bands play.I went to see the BJM there and tix were only 5 bucks.Tickets just for the museum were more than that and the tic for the show got you in to all the exhibits as well.The Lennon exhibit was featured at the time.Plan on at least 2 or 3 hours to see everything.The Grog Shop is a great venue for mid tier acts if you want to do something that night.The owner Kathy is a real sweetheart and they recently located into better quarters.
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That's classic. Wenner is a nut job, but Rolling Stone did break some ground BACK IN THE DAY.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame founder inducting self into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2066993)