FixdePitchmark wrote: » What a stunning song. Nobody doing **** like that still.
Seve OB wrote: » If you go your way, ill go mine
eeguy wrote: » Why don't you go for a wander around the IFSC for a while and get something cheaper and nicer than you'll get in the 3Arena
Shedite27 wrote: » Best visuals was Until the End of The World, if you video one song only, let it be that.
Amirani wrote: » Sunday Bloody Sunday was the biggest let down of the night. Some of the stuff on the screen didn't add anything. Good gig though.
david75 wrote: » Ifsc. Cheaper. Dying of laughter.
innuendo141 wrote: » And the scouring of Ticketmaster begins again.... Come on Saturday standing tickets!
sebcity wrote: » Unreal. Loved every minute. There were guys on my left, massive fans, I wish I had a video of when Bad came on. It was the best thing, they were so happy! Unfortunately, there wa a group of about 7/8 people on my right who really should not have been there, all they did was talk, some had their backs to the stage, getting rounds of 6 pints at a time trying to barge through everyone. They were chatting loudly during all the quiet songs - really got on my nerves, didn't even join in with the classics. They should have gone to the pub. Visually, it was spectacular. Bono seemed on point with the vocals! Would definitely go again!
ZV Yoda wrote: » It was a great set though - delighted to hear Bad. Zooropa was amazing. Other highlights were Mysterious Ways, Bullet the Blue Sky, Song for Someone, Every Breaking Wave and 40. Angel of Harlem was great craic & took me right back to when I saw them at the old Point in '89.
setanta74 wrote: » For anyone sitting in Section L (cheap seats) read on... I was right back in the middle of L. The end of the screen was straight in front of me. Cant see Larry or the runway (so that ruled out Bono a lot of the time). The screen goes up and down a lot so sometimes had great view of the small stage and all 4 of them when they played down there but when down you can only see them either side of the screen. However we did have our own massive HD screen in front of us so you always get the images anyway. So the big question is does it detract from the show? For me it is a resounding NO and I wouldnt complain considering the price paid of €33. The sound was great and you can see the lads for large portions of the gig and it is only when they enter the screen when you cant see them. It was a superb gig musically. Highlights for me were October & Breaking wave, Out of Control, Real thing, End of the world, Bullet, Mysterious ways, Streets, Bad, 40 and the tricolour at the end beating on Larrys bass drum. Class. (loved how all the other flags were tossed back..bono only wanted the irish flag ;-) )
setanta74 wrote: » For anyone sitting in Section L (cheap seats) read on... I was right back in the middle of L. The end of the screen was straight in front of me. Cant see Larry or the runway (so that ruled out Bono a lot of the time).