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Rock n' Roll Doggie
hahaha
it means your opinion on the show you saw is wrong.
Yeah I guess we're not allowed to enjoy something other people don't like
I will stop fondly remembering that show and just be bitter
hahaha
it means your opinion on the show you saw is wrong.
Ok..So now what?
Stop having fun. It's no longer allowed
And we have to go to other show threads and spread the gospel that this tour sucks and convert everyone else
generic fixed setlist arena tour was so much better than fixed setlist spectacle stadium tour.
40 pounds lighter and a beard will confuse many
crazy levi said:I left early...during With or Without You.
Why?
Why not? The last thing I need to hear is that song for the 1000th time, and I could care less about Moment of Surrender.
And, unlike the last show at Giants Stadium, I didn't want to get back at 2 am.
Going out to the Meadowlands in Jersey sucks. So does skipping a few songs but it was nice to be back home by 12:15.
coolian2 said:generic fixed setlist arena tour was so much better than fixed setlist spectacle stadium tour.
U2Girl1978 said:You look great!!
good stuff. if i want to see a band playing good songs with a bland background, i can go and see almost any other band i like.Agree then
good stuff. if i want to see a band playing good songs with a bland background, i can go and see almost any other band i like.
if i want songs i like with spectacular backing, i'm going to u2.
plus, enjoy stadium rock while it lasts. once the likes of u2 and springsteen are gone, who else is going to pack the meadowlands?
the stones!
The show was amazing, but I was surprised that I was pretty much the only person that seemed to know any of the songs other than the hits...most of the people around me were lame!
Hi Liz, do we need to be friends to see your photos?Well the heat totally kicked my butt again, but unlike last time, at least I perked up in time for U2! Poor Sarah had to do the mad dash into the pit without me because I was back with the medics. She was 2nd row between Bono & Adam and was sure to tell everyone around her where I was and that I hoped to be joining them if I felt better (everyone was kind enough to try to hold a spot for me). I rejoined Sarah in the pit, but started feeling a bit dizzy & queasy again. Long story short, my husband and son arrived at about 6:30 and I asked the people around us in the pit if they would mind if I gave up my spot to my son since it was questionable if I could make it through the show. So he was with his sister up front, while my husband and I were back on the floor. After a little while, during Interpol's set I began feeling better and we decided to check out the pit and see if we could get a decent spot. We ended up 6-8 rows back on Adam' s side and it really was a great view (not 2nd row, but I can't complain!) The show was amazing, but I was surprised that I was pretty much the only person that seemed to know any of the songs other than the hits...most of the people around me were lame! I missed being up front with the crazies! But mostly I missed sharing the experience with Sarah! At the very end of Moment of Surrender I started making my way over to the kids. I was excusing myself and ducking down so I wouldn't block anyone as I made my
way through the crowd. Then I heard Bono say "One more," and heard Out Of Control! I started freaking out and squealing like a little girl, and I knew I had to get to Sarah ASAP because she's been waiting 10 years to hear it! She had no idea that I was feeling OK and was in the pit for the whole show, so she was shocked when all of a sudden I'm hugging her from behind and jumping up and down as Bono starts singing! I know it meant a lot to her that we were at least together for that song! What an incredible show! Bono gave 150% despite the fact that he was clearly struggling with the heat. I just wish they'd played more shows in the northeast because 1 is just not enough and traveling was out of the question. Anyhow, I'm grateful for more fantastic U2 memories. ~Liz
Here are our pictures if anyone's interested:Facebook
Hi Liz, do we need to be friends to see your photos?
good stuff. if i want to see a band playing good songs with a bland background, i can go and see almost any other band i like.
if i want songs i like with spectacular backing, i'm going to u2.
plus, enjoy stadium rock while it lasts. once the likes of u2 and springsteen are gone, who else is going to pack the meadowlands?