Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » I was in Cusack Stand Block 303 and didn't see it. Mates were in Hogan Premium and also missed it. Kicking ourselves but wondering are we alone?
Seve OB wrote: » In comparision at Twickenham, pitch access was so seemless in and out, and you bring your drink, whatever you are having with you wherever you want. They have a modern stadium like Croke Park with purpose built toilets for the masses, but they went one step further and anywhere there was an empty wall, they just stuck a line of portaloos up against it. There was no push to get you out of the Stadium as quick as possible, bars and food joints remained open and it was a very leasurily exit, unlike the way we were sheparded like sheep out of Croker.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I would have loved if they did all the encore songs after the first 4, and kept the whole of the JT til the end.
Seve OB wrote: » Loved the gig, but there were problems so here goes my little rant at Croke Park. This codology where you go into the grounds and buy a drink but then can't bring it with you onto the pitch.... I mean WTF is that all about? Then when you do get to the pitch, you have no problem buying drink, all be in Carlsberg and only Carlsberg (sans bottle top). So I can handle that (just about) but the girls with us were on the wine, but you have to go back outside to buy wine that they then won't allow you back in to the pitch with!! Then after Noel Gallagher we went to the Jacks. That was the worst moment of the night, it must have taken about 20 minutes in a queue wedged like a tin of Sardines to get ferried to the jacks under the hill and then when we get to it, there is not even 1 fella in the toilet, I swear to you, not 1. So WTF was going on there? When I made it back to the pitch, I wasn't planning to face that again so I just bought 2 beers and sipped them for the night. Thankfully I managed to grab a bottle top as they were disposed so was able to keep the beer in my arse pocket. Now getting out, it was ridiculous, ferrying everybody from pitch 2 out through the narrow channel. I've been on the pitch a few times there for gigs and they always let you go up through the stands, but not in this section, probably the most densly populated and they wouldn't ease the congestion. But the worst was to come. The jacks was closed, the cleaners had been in and done their job, before everyone had left. I was in a bad way now. I asked a steward and he just told me there was none, and that I should just go to the club accross the road. I know the lad wasn't to blame, but if you saw the queue of people trying to get into the club, that was the best joke I heard that night. It's no wonder the local residents get pissed off as there litterally was no option for anyone to go to the jacks, so it just ends up with everyone going in gardens. What a disgrace. In comparision at Twickenham, pitch access was so seemless in and out, and you bring your drink, whatever you are having with you wherever you want. They have a modern stadium like Croke Park with purpose built toilets for the masses, but they went one step further and anywhere there was an empty wall, they just stuck a line of portaloos up against it. There was no push to get you out of the Stadium as quick as possible, bars and food joints remained open and it was a very leasurily exit, unlike the way we were sheparded like sheep out of Croker. Was also kinda surprised not to see the Souvenir Cup make an appearance. The difference in the clean pitch at Twickenham and the sea of empty green bottles at Croker....:rolleyes:
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I would have loved if they did all the encore songs after the first 4, and kept the whole of the JT til the end. All in all a very very good gig. Could have been right up there with their best with some adjustments, which is pretty impressive considering Bono's fairly shot!
mrk75 wrote: » No doubt it was and has been at other gigs too but, in fairness, it's probably a bit of a rarity at Dublin gigs and there's no doubting it was pretty spectacular and a memorable part of the night for all who were there....
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » jsms88 wrote: » You're right. Hopefully, they will have a few more lively, rockier tracks on the new album too. Then again... Get On Your Boots anyone? Hold Me Thrill Me is good and was on the 360 tour. I'd love to see them break out of their comfort zone on stage, even just for a few minutes.
jsms88 wrote: » You're right. Hopefully, they will have a few more lively, rockier tracks on the new album too. Then again... Get On Your Boots anyone?
bodhrandude wrote: » Everyone seems to be raving about this flyover but its all been done before back in 1975 at Knebworth festival with Pink Floyd, they had a flyover when they opened with Shine on you Crazy Diamond.
mrk75 wrote: » Was glad to hear it and thought it was good. Really growing on me as a tune now. Bono delivered it superbly considering it was the last of over 20 songs....
acquiescefc wrote: » I was in the Hogan and saw 100s of people either guest list or vip with little badges on them. Being herded out at 8:30 and didn’t have a clue where to go, most of them were heading down to Pitch 2 area which sickened me tbh. Spoke to a couple whose friend worked security. Presume its the travelling crew as they were American. They asked me if i had a ticket because they just had a badge and didn’t have a clue where to go. They just waltzed down to Pitch 2.
Seve OB wrote: » Any other thoughts on the little things? I was at Twick 2 and they didn't play it, they had done previous night so I was raging. I had purposely stayed away from listening to it but since then I've downloaded a version or 2 and it has been on a loop all week. I even caught my 8 year old daughter singing it to herself today, I've trained her well. Only raging there wasn't a second night I could bring her to
odyssey06 wrote: » Just to note that the fly past wasn't by the Irish Aer Corps."A Celtic jet team from Brittany in France flying four Fouga jets was one of the highlights following their fly-over above Croke Park and U2’s homecoming gig on Saturday night."http://www.thejournal.ie/bray-air-show-3511169-Jul2017/ Think there was confusion cos the Aer Corps used to fly those types of jets...
tritriagain wrote: » An Italian pushed pass me in queue yesterday. Then when turnstile didn't work we were put in a different queue he tried to get past me again. <snip>
shar01 wrote: » Still though - would it have killed them to do A Sort of Homecoming or I Will Follow.
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » A bit surprised at the comments about bad sound in Croke Park. I've always found it good maybe I've just been lucky. Worst sound by far at an Irish gig - Prince in the RDS Arena 1992. That was some howler. Two hours of him blowing raspberries.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Think that is one thing that U2 always pride themselves in a real sound check