1. I think they're leaders in the outdoor shows absolutely. Maybe what I meant was that I'm just ready for the more intimate rock n roll intensity.


  2. true ..but i mention the closers of the last show .. last song played of the tours
    and in Johannesburg '98 was 40


  3. Same here!


  4. Ah... sweet

  5. Alright everyone! The time has come for me and my buddies to depart to Moncton! 20 hour train ride ahead, hopefully it's full of U2 fans!

    Anyway, wish me luck, I'm extremely happy to be able to attend this final show of a fantastic tour, and I couldn't be more excited to see what U2 has in store. Even if it ends up being a standard setlist, I know it'll still be a special night like no other. Can't wait, enjoy the setlist party, you can all live vicariously through me, and I'll be telling you guys all about my adventure when I get back!

    See ya guys!
  6. Have fun Alex...this shall be monumental.
  7. We shall crash LiveTopics for sure.
  8. Arghh-got a question here,what is the Canada time on GMT ?
  9. Just realized I'll be at work...missing setlist party.........

    I have a choice in the matter. My younger brother is a senior in high school, at his last marching band camp ever, and their "parent show" is tomorrow morning. I was originally scheduled the morning shift at work, and have the opportunity to move it to the evening if I want to. Since this is his last year, and he's important to me, AND I'll miss virtually every other show the marching band will play for the season (since I'll be at school)- I'm moving the shift to the evening and going to pick him up and see the show with my family. He knows I originally had work and isn't expecting me- so it'll be a real treat for him.

    This is so depressing. But I know I'm doing the right thing.


  10. I think Moncton is only four hours behind GMT- if it helps, and I know this one for sure, it's one hour AHEAD of NYC and Toronto. (we have several time zones over here)