1. Yessir. From St Paddy's Day in Boston.

    Dirty Old Town and Van Diemen's Land are not listed here, so I'm not sure if those were verbally added during the show, pre-planned or what, but this was handed to me by a stage hand I made nice with during show...
  2. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    Yessir. From St Paddy's Day in Boston.

    Dirty Old Town and Van Diemen's Land are not listed here, so I'm not sure if those were verbally added during the show, pre-planned or what, but this was handed to me by a stage hand I made nice with during show...
    Or it may be that this was the basic generic set list that was generated for every show to use as a foundation.
  3. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    That "Zoo Starts Here" sign was from the front a newspaper box in Lakeland that I just had to have.

    Those were good times (the good old young, single, unencumbered days! Drove from Atlanta to Lakeland to Miami to Charlotte to Atlanta. First 4 shows in 6 days before heading to Boston for St Paddy's day gig!

    Man, I wish I could still travel like that!
    Yeah I was young and could only do some shows that tour but 2001 I did same crazy travel week as you did.
    Opening night Miami - to Charlotte - Atlanta all in a week.
    Great memories
  4. We were at all the same shows!
  5. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    Yessir. From St Paddy's Day in Boston.

    Dirty Old Town and Van Diemen's Land are not listed here, so I'm not sure if those were verbally added during the show, pre-planned or what, but this was handed to me by a stage hand I made nice with during show...



    Yeah I think that is probably a generic setlist (identical for several shows in a row) from where they'd deviate on the fly with improptu performances or whatever. It's still an INCREDIBLE memory for a setlist geek like myself Caress it, lucky guy!
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

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    Yeah I think that is probably a generic setlist (identical for several shows in a row) from where they'd deviate on the fly with improptu performances or whatever. It's still an INCREDIBLE memory for a setlist geek like myself Caress it, lucky guy!
    I got an unexpected tour backstage (when I tried to sneak back with the wrong credentials) The U2 folks were extremely kind and accommodating. And are a well-oiled machine. Rather than throw me out, they gave me a little tour and then escorted me out to a seat upgrade and provided me with a care package... (condoms, a dressing room sign, and after the show, the set list) Five-star folks all the way!
  7. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    I got an unexpected tour backstage (when I tried to sneak back with the wrong credentials) The U2 folks were extremely kind and accommodating. And are a well-oiled machine. Rather than throw me out, they gave me a little tour and then escorted me out to a seat upgrade and provided me with a care package... (condoms, a dressing room sign, and after the show, the set list) Five-star folks all the way!

  8. Just printed it out. How does this look? I'll probably put it under a heavy book for a while.
  9. It looks as real as mine from Zoo TV. Nobody would know the difference...
  10. I Have the U2 Three litograph. I will make a picture of it and post it here soon. I wonder how special it is.