Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
oh that's killing me. i haven't updated my membership. if i'm inferring correctly they are using the Baby for the UV intro now?
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
oh that's killing me. i haven't updated my membership. if i'm inferring correctly they are using the Baby for the UV intro now?
Originally posted by yuri31:[..]
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Originally posted by backwards:We arrived at Raymond James Stadium shortly after noon on Friday. The wait outside was horrible. Due to the extreme heat, I nearly passed out several times in line at the field entrance. If fans hadn't sacrificed their H20, I would probably be in the hospital right now instead of typing this. I've never considered myself a U2 fanatic until this show. I would have rather died than miss out on that concert though.![]()
My stubborn attitude paid off in the end. For most of the show, we were front row on Adam's side. The couple directly in front of us shared their front row placement with us.
The entire show was amazing, but my most emotional moments happened with "Amazing Grace" and "Moment of Surrender." Amazing Grace was my father's favorite song. He passed away last month, so it was performed at his funeral mass. I dropped to my knees in tears when Bono started singing that song. Later on, "Moment of Surrender" put me on my knees again. It was equal parts sadness of Dad's passing, and gladness of the end to his suffering.![]()
This will be our last GA placement though. I'm not being over dramatic when I say I felt like dying in the Tampa heat. Being front row at two U2 shows, aka VERTIGO and 360, are enough for us. We'll either get the super expensive seats or the nose bleeds next time.
As overjoyed as we were to be sent into the area closest to the stage by security, we didn't feel like we deserved to be there though. They actually could have fit another 50-100 people in there comfortably too. After the show, a woman who had expensive tickets was really angry, and said to me something like 'It's not fair that GA people invaded our area." I didn't know if she knew we had $55 GA tickets, so I just nodded in agreement.![]()
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Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
Thsi was my 4th North American Show of this leg, and I thought the crowd for as big as it was didnt really get into the new songs as well as say Chicago. They loved the hits but MOS had nobody really singing the OH's part.
It was a good show but the heat got to Bono and his voice and energy around mid-show. He took his leather jacket off for One and Streets but you could just tell the 90's in October was a bit much. During Elevation bridge he sung "the heat will knock u off your feet".
sad though last show off the year.
Originally posted by tapdj:I thought the show in NY was great but the crowd seemed quiet and the people in the seats in my row were more interested in drinking beer than watching the show. Then came Tampa. Maybe it was that I was on the floor but I thought the crowd was much louder than NY and everyone seemed to be going crazy! No one was drunk, everyone was just loving U2.
Next time I plan to skip NY, the fans are just not the same as they used to be. Tampa rocked.