Toronto I Setlist Watch and Party, Part IV - FIRST PARTY OF THE THIRD LEG!

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Axver said:


They did not just say that. Oh my goodness. What a pack of stupid fucking babboons.

I wonder what I saw in Boston then. :|

In case you missed my buried post...

New songs and famous faces as Fall dates get off to a flyer in Canada tonight.

Eighteen thousand Canadians got the third leg of Vertigo '05 off to a deafening start at the Air Canada Centre tonight. After a month away, the band appeared rejuvenated and a blistering 23-song set suggested the Fall dates are going to be among the best of the whole year.

'Hello, hello...Toronto!' announced Bono as the set opened with Vertigo and raced into the familiar quartet of I Will Follow, Electric Co., Elevation and Beautiful Day. The first surprise came with the opening chords of In A Little While, making its return to the stage for the first time since the Elevation Tour. 'We haven't played that in a little while...it's fair to say!'

Almost every song got an ovation tonight, Toronto was delighted to have U2 back.

'Don't get too big for your boots Toronto!' joked Bono. 'With your film festival and all, don't forget your rock'n'roll. Tonight this is a rock'n'roll festival.'

Seemed like everyone who is anyone is in town for the film festival and lots of them were having a rock'n'roll festival tonight. Ray Liotta, Cuba Gooding (in a very cool hat), Harvey Keitel, Lian Lunson, Toni Collete, Hal Wilner and Curtis Hansen to name a few. There's no doubt which film Bono thinks is the best in show. 'I'm very proud that the best film on show happens to be an Irish film,' he said. 'Breakfast On Pluto.' (And the best documentary he added, is Lian Lunson's 'Leonard Cohen I'm Your Man'.)

As Edge picked out the familiar chords of 'Still Haven't Found', Larry and Adam caught their breath, Bono thanked everyone for turning up... and offered a little apology. 'Normally we start out in Toronto and then move out West, this time we were working up to Toronto !'

No small earthquake of applause for that one. City of Blinding Lights had some beautiful new visuals thrown up on the illuminated curtains around the stage while Miracle Drug went out to all the doctors and nurses. The potent trio of Love and Peace, Sunday Bloody Sunday and Bullet The Blue Sky was as chilling tonight as on the first leg in North America six months ago, but this time there was a twist, brought over from the European shows: Miss Sarajevo.

'So what a strange year, we're lovers in a dangerous time,' rapped Bono, dropping in a reference to a song by the legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn. 'All the devastation, London, Turkey, the Middle East, these are strange times to live in London or New York or Toronto. We have a song to dedicate to this time and we'd like to turn it into a prayer tonight and the prayer is that we do not become a monster in order to defeat a monster...'

And so Edge began playing the keyboard intro to Miss Sarajevo, a song originally recorded with Brian Eno and set in war-torn Bosnia. 'Is there a time for human rights?' sang Bono, which was the perfect cue for the screens above the stage to begin scrolling the UN Declaration of Human Rights.

Pride, Streets and One ran into a lovely snatch of Old Man River as everything was illuminated with ten thousand cell phones. For North American fans this was the first time to hear and see the Vertigo '05 versions of Zoo Station and The Fly. A few minutes later came an even bigger surprise with the arrival of Fast Cars, a track that many fans had never heard before - and one, as Bono admitted, the band had never played live.

'I'm going nowhere
Where I am it is a lot of fun
They're in the desert to dismantle an atomic bomb
I watch them channel hop
Check the stocks
I'm in detox
I want the lot of what you've got
If what you've got can make this stop...'

Fast Cars appears as the twelfth track on How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, but only on the Japanese and UK versions of the album, and the Deluxe edition. Credit to those fans on the front row who were, unbelievably, singing along word for word!

We shouldn't forget to mention that earlier in the evening, Dashboard Confessional got the third leg off to a great start (more on them in the coming days). A fine opening night of four in Toronto, with lots of twists and turns and the promise of even more later in the week.
 
GibsonGirl said:


I wept during Streets. The whole place was going absolutely mad and it made me bawl. To see 20,000 people going insane all around me was just...wow. I also bawled during Miss Sarajevo because Bono hit every note during the opera part practically perfectly.

Oh, and Bono mentioned the Film Festival a couple of times too. It actually got annoying. :wink:

I called Paul Martin! WOO!

My last show in Van, I was 2nd row just to the side of Edge's piano and I had a fantastic view of the arena too. I agree, seeing thousands upon thousands of people uniting in a singular moment is a special event to witness. I am so happy for you to finally experience the live emotions. Wait until you sit down to watch the live DVDs again. They choke me up during some moments too.
 
Palace_Hero said:
YOU'RE NOT A NORTH AMERICAN FAN THOUGH BE-YOTCCCCH!!!! :wink:

Oh, yeah, forgot that the first leg shows were wholly populated by fans from the Southern Hemisphere who flew in and stole tickets from the North Americans.
 
I rate this Setlist Party a healthy:

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Lila64 said:


who says? besides, you're the one who said there shouldn't be an age limit! :wink:

:lol: Got me there.

*hands out Tim Tams laced with blue crack*
 
Oh, I totally forgot about tonight's show.

Thanks for the reports, Gibson Girl!

Sounds like an awesome show and a great setlist. Now I'm really looking forward to the upcoming Chicago shows, so I can hear a few songs that weren't around for the Spring shows. Fast Cars and Miss Sarajevo would both be awesome to hear! And I like In A Little While too, so I wouldn't mind hearing that again.
 
u2wedge said:


No he quoted the one sentence I posted... that's why I wanted to let him see it in the original article...

Oh, no, I actually did quote it from the original article, I just cut out the rest because that's the part that stood out to me. I actually hadn't seen your post that solely cites that sentence! Sorry for the confusion!
 
Axver said:


Oh, no, I actually did quote it from the original article, I just cut out the rest because that's the part that stood out to me. I actually hadn't seen your post that solely cites that sentence! Sorry for the confusion!

No prob. Sorry Hero.
 
u2wedge said:
Did they do any good snippets? Sgt. Pepper?

Yup, Sgt. Pepper was there! There were a couple other snippets (two, maybe?) thrown in, but I didn't recognise them.
 
timothius said:


Of course, your logic falls over when we realise you saw your concerts in Boston.... Mass.

Who cares about logical processes when getting tickets to a U2 show? :wink:
 
Chizip said:
what were the new visuals during COBL?

I've no idea - I'm pleased to say I maintained my Vertigo tour bootleg celibacy until today. It was still pretty damn awesome, though! They used the confetti again.
 
I'm back now too. What an amazing show, really great!
I'm trying to remember at which point in the show this happened (it'll come to me later), but they also sang a couple of verses of Old Man River, more than just a snippet.

I was in section 121, row 6, right across from the sound board, and right beside the passageway that all the celebs had to walk through to get to their platform. I saw Paul McGuinness, Daniel Lanois, George Strombolopolous (to whom Bono made a special thank-you). I also saw Harvey Keitel being told he couldn't go on to the floor with his beer, so he rather meekly went away to finish it elsewhere. That's his penance for inflicting his nudity on us once too often (once was too often).

Fast Cars was SO exciting. And like Gibson Girl, I was the only one in my section going nuts and singing and dancing to it. Most people seemed perplexed, but in a good way.

More later. This show was just WAY better than the Elevation shows I saw. Great flow, and Bono was in really superb voice.
 
timothius said:
GG has rejected my question. This is the last of her FanChats I will frequent. :wink:

What was the question? :sad: I'm sorry I missed it, it's hard to keep up!
 
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