It was while I was editing the U2 Concert File that I discovered that back in 1987 the group
played a prank on fans that I figure must be unique, appearing on stage in
disguise among the support acts as another group altogether.
They tried it on first on November 1 at the Hoosier
Dome in Indianapolis. After The BoDeans the MC announced there was an extra
band on the bill called The Dalton Brothers, and this was the cue for U2 to
walk out on stage in wigs and dressed in cowboy gear. Adam wore a skirt and girly wig, and Bono’s wig was red. With all four Daltons wearing
sunglasses and assuming Texan accents, hardly anyone recognized them. Bono
introduced his fellow Dalton Brothers as ‘Luke, Duke and Betty Dalton’, and
sang their country song ‘Lucille’ after which Edge (Luke) sang the Hank Williams
song ‘Lost Highway’. During the song Bono talked about meeting the late country
legend “a few years ago in Indianapolis” and, hilariously, recalled that Williams
told him, “You can go far with Country & Western, not that rock’n’roll
shit.”
During
their own set later that night U2 reprised ‘Lucille’, and only then did the
vast majority of the audience realise that The Dalton Brothers were actually U2
in disguise.
U2
repeated the stunt at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on November 17, with The Dalton Brothers again making an appearance between the two support acts.
After a grand introduction they walked on stage and spoke to the audience in
thick Texas accents. “Right, we play two kinds of music: country and western,”
said the singer. “This is a little tune I wrote back down south, a tune I’ve
labelled ‘Lucille’, hope ya like it.” By this time the U2 bush telegraph must
have been crackling as about half the audience recognised U2 and laughed their
heads off, but the other half was bewildered and looked on silently. During the
song the singer announced, “I’d just like to introduce you – we got Luke Dalton
on guitar. This is my sister Betty Dalton, behind me on the drums we got Duke
Dalton. My name is Alton Dalton, don’t you forget it.”
During
their set a reporter from a local newspaper asked a fan her opinion on the
Daltons. “They’re OK but I wish they’d bring U2 on,” she said.
The
Dalton Brothers made one more appearance during the tour, at the Coliseum in Hampton on December 12, this time in
the middle of U2’s set with four members of their crew dressing up as the
band’s alter ego to surprise them. Bono managed to retain his composure to
introduce and sing with them, remarking, “My, Betty, do you grow prettier every
day!”
1 comment:
Spinal Tap did it by opening as the Folksmem. They got booed off their own stage!
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