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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.

Madonna To Play O2 – Oh No!

After the fiasco of her Wembley gig Madonna is returning to the UK to play the O2. One wonders if she has had feedback from the gigs there of Prince or Kylie Minogue – or if they read my top tips for touring mega rich pop stars. I also wonder if the O2 has fixed their sound for anyone sitting in the top rows (i.e. anyone with a ticket beginning with ’4′). In any case Madonna nor Live Nation still haven’t offered an apology for the shambolic Wembley gig after all the complaints. Wonder how bad the O2 gig will be…

Madonna & Live Nation Need To Apologise

It would seem from this thread that Madonna and Live Nation need to apologise for putting on a show where the sound quality was unacceptable.

Many people had spent quite a lot of money and travelled from afar with high expectations for the show only to be treated to a performance which had substandard sound quality. Now Madonna’s fans are up in arms and are demanding that the star provides a full apology and assurances that this type of fiasco will not happen again.

To add a further insult to the the fans Madonna came on quite late and therefore just as she was coming off the stage the tube station was shutting leaving many fans stranded in Wembley without a clue to get home.

Large star musicians need to remember how they became stars in the first place and they need to be aware that if they charge about half a week’s wages for a ticket then they have a moral obligation to put on a show which the audience can hear without too much fear of how they might get home at night.

As Ian Lloyd has commented:

In case anyone is thinking that the promoters are listening to all the negative comments, think again … I spotted this update on Twitter and, frankly, they might just as well have given me a good kick in the balls: http://twitter.com/livenationsocal/statuses/920523957. Getting *very* angry now!

Madonna vs. Kylie

After the recent success of Kylie Minogue’s O2 outing, and the failure of Madonna’s Wembley performance, people are now wondering who is the current Queen of pop… and for how long?

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.

The Sound In Wembley And O2 Is Awful!

It seems as though many people are complaining about the sound at the Madonna concert. I was fortunate in that I was seated near the front so my sound was ok. Looking at the lack of speakers being pointed at the audience at the sides, however, many people are complaining that the sound was indeed rubbish.

I experienced rubbish sound at my first and fifth attendance of the Prince’s gigs at the O2 arena in the summer of 2007 due to speakers not being pointed at my head. Muddy, and too much bass, although when I was sitting in the ideal seats in the O2 the sound was indeed impeccable. Ironically when I was there on the last night of Prince’s 21 night season I had the best seats but there were no speakers pointed at me. Talk about a let down on the final night!

But why does going to these gigs have to be such a lottery? I wish the people organising these shows would learn that if there are no speakers being pointed directly at an audience member then the audience member will have a rubbish time and probably will never come back.

Wembley is good for football matches and the O2 is good for launching millennia. Kind of.

Footnote: Those wishing to complain about the Madonna gig should go here.

Madonna Review: Wembley Gig – September 11 2008

 

Hard Candy. Madonna.

I’d never seen Madonna before so I was going to this gig with high expectations. I mean this girl has been around the same amount of time as Prince!

The video intro sequence set the whole thing up – it was amazing. A candy-styled pinball extravagansa. You could see that this five minute intro was a project in itself. From the video content to the way it was displayed on moving screens. It really set the gig up. Dancers appeared and then the Queen of pop was revealed on a throne turning on a platform.

The opening ‘Candy Shop’ was Madonna informing everyone that she is still working on delivering her best material. Then she followed it up with another one off the new album ‘Beat Goes On’ and then ‘Human Nature’ so when ‘Vogue’ kicks in the crowd are well up for it. Madonna is in great shape and is dancing flat out.

An interlude follows where two of her dancers perform a mock boxing match which Madonna slips into something less comfortable and presumably catches her breath. She reappears with a black Gibson Les Paul and plays ‘Into The Groove’ complete with Keith Haring-like video content broadcast behind her. Another new one ‘Heartbeat’ follows and then she’s back with another Gibson for ‘Borderline’, this time it’s a pink SG complete with a whammy bar!

‘She’s Not Me’, ‘Music’, Video Interlude (with Eurythmics’ ‘Sweet Dreams’), ‘Devil Wouldn’t Recognise You’, ‘Spanish Lesson’ and ‘Miles Away’ are next. ‘La Isla Bonita/Lela Pala Tute’ get the crowd going frantic and then there is a strange Romanian folk interlude where Madonna is sitting whilst being serenaded by the eldest guitarist of the folk group. Quite touching and nice to see Madonna take a much needed rest – she’s really been giving it plenty! ‘You Must Love Me’, Video Interlude, ’4 Minutes’ and then ‘Like A Prayer’ which is electric. So retro it’s great though I would have liked to have seen the backing choir instead of hearing them recorded.

‘Ray Of Light’ is awesome. And the projections behind seem very current what with CERN’s LHC recreating the Big Bang this week. Then Madonna tells us she’s up for doing requests but “I’m not doing that one cos I can’t remember the lyrics…I can’t even remember the words to the new ones”. Then, with just the drums backing her, she delives a quick rendition of ‘Express Yourself’ with the audience providing a very convincing accompaniment. “This is why I love the UK!” she explains, then dropping into the opening guitar riff of ‘Hung Up’.* She’s been having the craic with the audience throughout.

Ending with ‘Give It 2 Me’ Madonna is definitely stating that this is no farewell tour and that she these new songs are just as relevant, timeless and anthemic as the classics she didn’t play. In fact she didn’t even need to play ‘Material Girl’ or ‘Like A Virgin’ or ‘Holiday’ or ‘Lucky Star’ or Crazy For You’ or ‘Papa Don’t Preach’ or… you get the idea.

Great gig and the Queen of pop she is… but she ain’t no Prince.

* Girls take note! For this track Madonna used an open tuning and just played the 4 bass strings meaning she could rock out with just using one finger. She’s definitely a worthy guitarist though as she proved with ‘Borderline’.

Footnote: Many people seem to have had an awful experience because of the sound. Those wishing to complain 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 about what you could or could not hear) and your seating and booking reference numbers (these will be on your tickets). (Thanks Martyn!)

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. Yikes!

You can also write to Madonna via her website here.