Live at Slane Castle, Ireland explained
Live at Slane Castle, Ireland is a concert film by Canadian rocker Bryan Adams. It was filmed on 26 August 2000 at Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland.
The video recorded during the Slane Festival in which Bryan Adams is the headliner. During the day they performed as opening artists: Macy Gray, Muse, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Dara, Screaming Orphans, Melanie C andMoby.[1]
The show, despite uncertain weather forecasts, was for a mixture of sun and showers, had 65,000 fans in attendance.[2] [3]
Track listing
- "Back to You" (Adams, Kennedy)
- "18 til I Die (Adams, Lange)
- "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (Adams, Lange)
- "Summer of '69" (Adams, Vallance)
- "It's Only Love" (Adams, Vallance)
- "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (Adams, Lange, Kamen)
- "Cuts Like a Knife" (Adams, Vallance)
- "When You're Gone" duet with Melanie C (Adams, Kennedy)
- "She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'" (Adams, Vallance)
- "I'm Ready" (Adams, Vallance)
- "Heaven" (Adams, Vallance)
- "Blues Jam" (If Ya Wanna Be Bad - Ya Gotta Be Good/Let's Make a Night to Remember) (Adams, Lange)
- "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" (Adams, Lange)
- "Don't Give Up" (Adams, Chicane, Hedges)
- "Cloud Number Nine" (Adams, Martin, Peters)
- "Run to You" (Adams, Vallance)
- "The Best of Me" (Adams, Lange)
- "Please Forgive Me" (Adams, Lange)
Bonus tracks
- "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (Adams, Lange, Kamen)
- "Into The Fire" (Adams, Vallance)
- "Before the Night Is Over" (Adams, Martin)
Personnel
- Bryan Adams – bass, vocals
- Mickey Curry – drums, backing vocals
- Keith Scott – guitar, backing vocals
- Melanie C – vocals on "When You're Gone"
- Davy Spillane – low whistle on "I'm Ready" and "Heaven"
- Chicane – keyboards and DJ Mix in "Don't Give Up" and "Cloud Number Nine"
Technical personnel
- Hamish Hamilton – film director
- Jim Parsons – film producer
- Bob Clearmountain – engineer, mixed
- Büro Dirk Rodolph – artwork
- Mick Hutson – photography
- Bryan Adams – photography
Notes and References
- Web site: The History Of Slane Castle Concerts 1981 to 2019. slanecastle.ie. 5 February 2022.
- News: Slane attracts 65,000 as the rain stays away. Kevin Courtney. 28 August 2000. The Irish Times. 7 February 2022.
- News: Bryan storms Castle at Slane spectacular.. thefreelibrary.com. 7 February 2022.