bono_man2002
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I'm not sure if I'm going or not yet. You'd be able to get tix up till show date I reckon, well nearly. They are playing at the Dome. I think that's pretty big for the, especially here.
The most tempting thoughts are also the longest odds to ever happen...
U2 - A Sort of Homecoming
Ride - Taste
The Sundays - My Finest Hour or Goodbye
Doves - Rise or Caught by the River (they dodge the South like the plague)
My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow
Sufjan Stevens - The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades...
REM - Sitting Still
I've only been to one U2 concert ever and that was in Minneapolis in 2005. At the end of the show I was so sure they were going to play 40 and I was so excited because I've always thought experiencing that live would be the most transcendent concert experience imaginable. But they played Vertigo for a second time instead. I feel kind of ungrateful for complaining since they played The First Time that night, which I love but never even dreamed of hearing live, but still....
Pretty much anything off Sad Songs forLance's MomDirty Lovers.
man, split enz blew me away when i saw them at sound relief. i had no idea tim finn was such a lunatic. six months, and that little intro they did before it, fucking ruled, it was probably the highlight of the 9 hours.
I highly recommend it. Always changing the setlist, a lot of fun/banter, and just plain great liveian if you can, make sure you see the crowdies before you pass on, they are very good. hugely entertaining show.
Bruce Springsteen - I'm on Fire.
I saw the Audreys play it live once, in a jaunty country kinda way, does that count?it's not often you'll laugh often at a gig. but that happens at crowdies.
yes, i hear this is a rarity in bruce terms? is that right? they absolutely thrash it on the radio.
Hmmm, I've never seen TRAVIS, so just seeing Travis would be incredible, but I would be hoping that they'd play Writing To Reach You. It's usually a staple, but I'd melt if I was there to hear it live.
Of some of the bands I've seen:
U2: Gloria, Heartland, The Unforgettable Fire
Interpol: I had a perfect setlist when I saw them in '08, so I'm actually quite satisfied. They rotated a few songs on that tour, but all my faves were played the night I was there!
Coldplay: Amsterdam.
Also, haven't seen REM, Oasis or Radiohead but I'd go crazy if they respectively played Pilgrimage, Acquiesce and Idioteque and I was there.
U2's Gloria it is though, just because I consider it my favourite song of all time.
I wish The Sundays had made more than three albums. My Finest Hour is such a great song, especially for a song thaet pops up at the end of the album.
I'd kill to see "Electrical Storm."
I'd kill you to NOT hear the song.
Sorry I'm so late with my response.