Originally posted by LikeASong:Thirty of June
Ten o Nine...
3 years to the day...
amazing, feels like yesterday... will never forget this incredible day/night
Originally posted by Remy:And what a day it was! Wow awesome thinking it was already 4 years ago.
...that was a day, made to end in an unforgettable night
Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]
...and we sent sms to each other and I walked by you and Gerard and even that Spanishman there and didn't even know we almost met![]()
...that was a day, made to end in an unforgettable night


Originally posted by LikeASong:I tried to post here a while ago but the forum crashed on me when I pressed the "post" button I've posted it on Twitter and Facebook instead. Anyway... Yeah, it's incredible how time passes by. 4 years ago we were suffering under the heat, I was meeting Remy and Gerard (not on the photo, that's Pieter) and I had finished numbering the first 400 people of the queue:
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And then... The show. What can we say about one of the most famous shows not only of U2's history, but of all music history (I dare to say)? It was one of the best days and nights in my life, I will never forget how I felt when organizing the queue and seeing thousands of happy U2 fans, and then getting to the stadium and seeing THE Claw, the empty stadium awaiting for us... Unforgettable. And then, well, the new songs, The Unforgettable Fire, Ultraviolet... What a night, what a show. Time passes by, but memories stay.
Long live U2.
Originally posted by patou2:[..]
Why did you numbered the first 400 people of the queue ?
I made lots of good friends, some of them are still in contact with me. It is, without any doubt, one of the best memories of the trip. Even though I slept just 3 hours between the 29th and the 30th due to the queue organizing, I would do it again and again
(in fact I did it again in San Sebastian 2010, although that was much less people than Barcelona).