Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:[..]
keep Boots far far far away from any setlist from here to forever.

Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:[..]
keep Boots far far far away from any setlist from here to forever.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Nice! Is that black?
Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:[..]
keep Boots far far far away from any setlist from here to forever.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
I LOVE boots...
Like in "bootlegs"![]()
Grrrr-eat song, that Get On Your Boots![]()
Good humor, sweet rhythm and gorgeous bass...![]()
Bring it on!
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Bill and Melinda were in the house!
Instagram: Thank you, Bono, for last night’s amazing #U2 concert, for your kind words about me and Bill, and for all you do as a champion for women and girls.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Nice!
GnR's Duff was there as well:
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Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Not for opening night no. All people at the b-stage rail yesterday queued for at least a day.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Bill and Melinda were in the house!
Instagram: Thank you, Bono, for last night’s amazing #U2 concert, for your kind words about me and Bill, and for all you do as a champion for women and girls.
Originally posted by sholbech22:[..]
so everyone understands what a S**T show seattle GA was.. i was number 212 in line (wife 213) we got there at 3pm (ish) the day before the show. iThe GA line wasn't very well organized (although they tried) and they gave up after the first 400 or so.. In the end VIc and I ended up number up to 782, this was done to ensure the line integraty as the venue started a seccond GA line.
After queueing from 7am on Sunday, I saw the way that security had set up 12 different metal detectors and knew what was going to happen. Venue management indicated that they were going to re-organize everyone once inside.
After going through the detector we could tell it was a cluster F**K and when we got to the 'pre-stage' queuing area It was the same...EXCEPT that a few dozen people (without any numbers) had somehow entered the GA area without a number and now were ahead of me.. (venue security DID NOT honour the numbering system! and did not re-organize individuals) AFTER 45 minutes.... the first 35-50 were let in, a security guard followed them in.. The second row of 'pre-staged' GA then we let into the venue...however instead of 35-50 being let in, about 100-200 were let in...(no security guard to stop that group from going in.. after another few minutes our row was allowed in... by now at least 300-500 GA we in the building.. some with and some without numbers. As my wife and I entered there were dozens maybe hundreds of people running in from different locations (Red Zone)... many of these were cutting out of the redzone entry and just going into the GA area. Hitting the floor I was as upset as I have every been... at the tip if the b stage there were already 2 rows deep and all the rain positions were gone, passing the B stage heading towards the main stage right in front of Bono's position was already 3 people deep. In reviewing the situation with my wife, we decided to look around the 'B' stage again and found a second row position right where the red zone and b stage joined. After a few moments we decided to go back to the sound board and enjoy the show 15 seconds later hundreds of people all ran in together, like a wave...pushing and shoving.
Please understand that although Vancouver may have been considered a terrible GA for a lot of people; the first 400 -> 1000 'FANS' (thoses who arrived and queued all day in the rain!, were treated very very well. I assisted with that GA line for 4 days and worked with Joe and Pat and venue security and event management to get everyone to the floor safely. The front row on the main stage and most of the B stage consisted of the top 100 GA people that queue!!.. I don't know if this has ever happened before...
I hope that the trend of multiple GA 'queueing' doesn't continue for the rest of the tour... but if it does watch out!... by the way I'm the guy who did the after-show live interviews with Remy! ~all the best, see everyone in Dallas, Toronto and Dublin
Scott
Originally posted by sholbech22:[..]
LOL right behind me at the sound board, lol.. knew she was someone important!
Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:The Seattle show was FANTASTIC - the pre-JT material and JT itself is just transcendent.
The encore is the only problematic part of the show - it by NO means ruins it, but it's the weakest part of the show by a mile.
Beautiful Day is DEFINITELY given new life with the re-arrangement, and while I would usually take or leave the song, now I'd be happy to keep it in.
Elevation just has to go in my opinion. I have a bit of a bias because I always cringe at the clunky lyrics, but they don't do anything fresh with it, and the way it is presented (house lights on, black and white shots of each band member) is an obvious nod to the Elevation tour, but no thanks...I'd take something that isn't so overly played and re-tread.
UltraViolet is the strongest song in encore, but somehow weakened by the message - I fear I'm treading on thin ice here - but the song never really came across as a song about feminism, so it seems like too much a leap to tie the two together. I liked the optics of how they performed it in 360 much better. Great song, GREAT message, but the two just don't tie together. If they kept it this way, would be better to put it after Beautiful Day - the visuals and message are more cohesive without Elevation in the middle. Just...stop playing elevation...please. Stop. Okay, I'll stop.
One...just tired of this song at this point. Kind of let the monologue pass and song pass...though I did like the visuals from the original video and (admittedly) freaked out when the "hear us coming lord" snippet ended it
Miss Sarajevo - I love the passengers album...there are beautiful moments and ideas in this song...to me the most impactful song visually / message-wise of the encore.
Little Things that Give You Away - interesting to hear live but here's the problem...it's a downer of a song. And at that point after One, Miss Sarajevo, and now a new song that is a slow build and with a sad undercurrent, the encore has been in a funk for a good 20 minutes by the song is over. Not ending on a high note, but feels more like a slow drag down to the dizzying heights earlier in the show.
Now, methinks U2 must be sensing this because they gave everyone a much needed injection of elation with I Will Follow...it was MUCH better to close with...if they ended the show with the drumstick taps of Larry Mullen I think everyone would have shuffled out with much of the elation erased.
So...not sure how many of you got this far in my mini book...but if U2 can fix this clunky encore...they will have show that is a contender for top three tours of their entire career.