1. Jerry, that pic of you and the guard is so cute!
  2. I guess they play a mix of both setlists tomorrow...


  3. Maybe the encore a la Barca 2? With a normal Crazy Tonight...


  4. No reason for that. Only reason for playing that in Barca was the video
  5. drowning man and electrical storm hopefully make an appearance in the last night,


  6. I guess the 3th night in Dublin is reason enough lol
  7. I think about something like this:

    1. Breathe
    2. NLOTH
    3. GOYB
    4. Magnificent
    5. BD
    6. Mysterious Ways
    7. Elevation
    8. Drowning Man
    9. One
    10. Unknown Caller
    11. TUF
    12. COBL
    13. Vertigo
    14. Crazy mix
    15. SBS
    16. Pride
    17. MLK
    18. Walk On
    19. Streets
    20. Bad
    21. UV
    22. WOWY
    23. MOS
  8. Did MW feature the solo, or is it still lacking?
  9. Yep, like the MW, guess no solo as mrs Edge wasn't there to dance

    Much guessing about tonight, but as always it's wait and see.
    The third and last night in Dublin, curious what it will bring, will
    follow it here again

    Hope the live link will work more
  10. Gig may end later, as U2 reconsider curfew

    Independent, July 26, 2009

    Bono and the rest of U2 spent some hours yesterday considering whether they should risk breaking the law -- in the interest of their fans' enjoyment.

    It cost millions to create and the effect is spectacular. But the Claw -- the massive stage creation which U2 are currently using on their worldwide 360 Degree tour -- is seen to its best effect in the dark. So in every other one of the 44 cities in the world where the band have or will be performing, it's a late date: In Barcelona the concert finished at 1.30 am.

    In Dublin it is different. In deference to the complaints of some residents of the area around Croke Park, the planning permission includes an 11pm curfew. The band go on stage at 8.45pm and it gets dark around 10 pm. The result is that the majority of the show takes place in daylight and the audience gets only a fraction of the €40m effect that the inventive staging is intended to create.

    On Friday night the band obeyed the curfew and finished on time. But it rankled with them. So much so that throughout yesterday there was a serious debate about how this obstacle to entertainment might be gotten over for the remaining shows last night and tomorrow.

    There were two possible solutions: try to have the curfew lifted, or simply break the law and take the consequences -- a heavy fine.

    Didn't they take the fine as well in 2005?
  11. To be honest i think they should just keep to the rules. They are not above the law