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U2 Live In Wembley

Saw U2 perform at Wembley, London tonight as part of their 360 tour. The band were on fine form and played all the classics:

  • Breathe
  • No Line On The Horizon
  • Get On Your Boots
  • Magnificent
  • Beautiful Day / London Bridge Is Falling Down (snippet)
  • Until The End Of The World / Break On Through (snippet)
  • New Year’s Day
  • I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For / Stand By Me (snippet)
  • Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
  • Unknown Caller
  • The Unforgettable Fire
  • City Of Blinding Lights
  • Vertigo
  • I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday / Get Up Stand Up (snippet)
  • Pride (In The Name Of Love) – Larry made a mess of this at the end. Was quite funny.
  • MLK
  • Walk On
  • Where The Streets Have No Name

Encores I

  • One
  • Bad / Fool To Cry (snippet) / 40 (snippet)

Encores II

  • Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
  • With Or Without You
  • Moment of Surrender

Man of the match has to go to Adam for his general root note activity. He is so cool he doesn’t even have to bother with backing vocals. Just stand there and pump out that root note.

U2 Review Dublin – Croke Park

U2 came onto the stage today at about 20:50 and played til 23:00. They were in great form and paid a big tribute to Aung San Suu Kyi and a special message from Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu. The 360 set is cool. Here’s the set. Post me your thoughts :-)

setlist

  • Breathe
  • No Line On The Horizon
  • Get On Your Boots
  • Magnificent
  • Beautiful Day
  • New Year’s Day
  • I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For / Movin’ On Up (snippet)
  • Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
  • Unknown Caller
  • The Unforgettable Fire
  • City Of Blinding Lights
  • Vertigo
  • I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight / Relax (snippet) / Two Tribes (snippet)
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday / Rock The Casbah (snippet)
  • Pride (In The Name Of Love)
  • MLK, Walk On / You’ll Never Walk Alone (snippet)
  • Where The Streets Have No Name / All You Need Is Love (snippet
  • One
  • 40 (snippet) / Bad / Fool To Cry (snippet)

encores:

  • Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
  • With Or Without You / Shine Like Stars (snippet)
  • Moment of Surrender

U2’s Opening Night – 360 Tour

Found this on the interweb. It’s U2 playing in Barcelona on the opening night of their 2009 360 tour. Truly horrific. I can’t ever remember having a moment like that – though I think that says more about my memory than anything. Speaking of memories, this mess reminded me of the conversation I had with John Cale:

  • Cormac: Do you find yourself drifting away when you’re playing live? Do you think of things to do like…
  • John Cale: Hanging out the washing? Yeah, I do drift.
  • Cormac: I think it’s inevitable that one does drift.
  • John Cale: Until you’ve found out you’ve played the same song twice.
  • Cormac: Or you’ve left a bridge out
  • John Cale: Yeah exactly.

Anyway, these U2 boys better sharpen up before I see them in August.

U2 Secret Gig Live Footage From BBC Rooftop, Regent Street, London

Really enjoyed this secret gig. You can read my review here.

Get On Your Boots

Magnificent

Vertigo

U2 Regent Street Gig Review

Having read that U2 were going to play a secret gig in Upper Regent Street between 18.00 and 18.15 to promote their new album No Line On The Horizon I made my way in the direction of where I thought the gig was going to take place – somewhere around the Apple Store. When I got there there was no sign of anything U2ey. I checked my Twitter and was able to establish that the band were on the Chris Evans show so then I realised that it must be up at the more northern part of Regent Street where the BBC broadcasting house is. D’oh!

Sure enough when I got there at about 17.30 there were people in florescent jackets trying to look cool and casual but to no avail. Nonetheless I realised that this is where the show was to be.  After some surveying of the area I established that the best place must be opposite the broadcasting house and on the east side of Regent Street so I mounted the stairs of the church opposite.

18.00 came, and went.

The band were introduced by Chris Evans at about 18.45 GMT. Bono did his usual thanking and then they launched into Get On Your Boots which works really well live. I couldn’t help but notice that the bass is more complicated that Adam’s root note delivery – is he getting paid more money per note now or something?

Magnificent kind of reminded me of a weird disco version of Achtung Baby’s So Cruel in its laid back delivery. I thought I could feel it dragging a bit at times but then I thought that this track, like the new album, was going to be a grower. I thought it was admirable of them to play something that wasn’t 900 miles per hour. They obviously really like this new stuff. All this reminds me of Actung Baby.

Having read on Twitter and on various blogs that they were due to play for 15 minutes I was expecting the third track to be their final one and with that I was expecting it to be something off their new album No Line On The Horizon. It was a bit of a surprise therefore when they played Vertigo. The whole crowd joined in on the for “Hello! Hello! I’m at a place called Vertigo!” and then promptly forgot the rest of the lyrics. That was funny to notice. (Note to Bono: Write choruses like that guy who wrote “Ruby! Ruby! Ruby! Ruby! Aahhh!”) Vertigo reminded me of how a great a song it was.

To be honest even though I saw the Vertigo tour, and was absolutely amazed by it I should add, I couldn’t help but be disappointed by the album How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. It seemed to lack energy or cohesion or direction – or something! It was all just a bit flat for me. After having listened to No Line On The Horizon on Spotify today I can tell already that the album has a greater depth to it and one that should be granted greater attention. All that said, it was great to hear Vertigo again.

So then just when I thought the gig was over, and the band seemed to think so also with their goodbye waves, on came Chris Evans to welcome the band back on for “another quick one”. Again I was expecting them to play something off the new album, and why not, but The Edge started the intro to Beautiful Day. The crowd went wild in a restrained on Regent Street kind of way. It was great to hear this track also – though I do rate All That You Can’t Leave Behind as a greater body of work than How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.

All in all I would say that U2 are definitely relevant, they definitely kick it and have a place in our world as they approach a half century each – regardless of their age. I heard somewhere recently that U2 releases are not just album releases but are events. Today, whilst it wasn’t exactly The Beatles on top of Apple it still was something monumental and I am glad to have been a part of it. Actually come to think of it it was probably better than The Beatles as no one could actually see the band play could they? Nor hear them.

The setlist:

  • Get On Your Boots
  • Magnificent
  • Vertigo
  • Beautiful Day (Encore)

Go here to listen to the album now legally and for free!

Go here to see my YouTube footage.

Hear U2’s Album Before It’s Released Here And For Free!

You can subscribe to the brilliant Spotify and hear U2’s new album No Line On The Horizon in advance of the release date on March 2nd March. Spotify signals a new direction for how music will be consumed. Actually it’s not that new an idea, Napster came up with the idea a number of years ago but then turned it into a shop. Spotify has deals with all the major labels which means that it can rival iTunes. Free subscribers will hear a 15 second advert every 30 minutes which wouldn’t be so bad except the adverts are recorded at full pelt so they can cause you to jump when they come on. I suppose Spotify are happy to do this so that people will pay the subscription.

So will I buy U2’s new album when it comes out? Yes and the reason why is that all these companies (iTunes, Napster, Spotify) all use

U2 To Play “Secret Gig” In London Today!

U2 are to have Upper Regent Street cordoned off so they can play a secret gig between 18.00 and 18.15 GMT.  It will be interesting to compare the crowds to the time  when F1 came to London.

Meanwhile read this to hear U2’s new album Now Line On The Horizon right now!

More importantly however Eggtimer will be playing their improvised rock in the Marlborough in Camberwell, South London. I am going to be at both.

Src: Twitter & Phone

Madonna Complaints

Madonna played Wembley last night and many are complaining that the sound was awful as well as the fact that her show started late and therefore ended very late leaving many people stranded and even some having to sleep rough on the streets of London. So where to complain about Madonna concert?

Those wishing to complain about the Madonna gig should write to info@livenation.co.uk stating their full contact details (name, address, phone number, email), the nature of their complaint (please be specific, e.g. what you could or could not hear etc.) and your seating and booking reference numbers (these will be on your tickets).

Warning! Live Nation are only able to deal with the purchaser for those of you who bought off eBay. (That includes me!)

You can also write to Madonna via her website here.

Live Nation will be handling Madonna’s new studio efforts, tours, merchandise, DVD releases, sponsorships, licensing agreements, fan club, Web site, and TV and film projects until 2017. They also other large acts including U2.