VertigoGal said:
wow, you were really close.
I know! I couldn't believe it!
We arrived at around 7am for the GA line and were numbers 73 and 74. However, something like 20 people put their names on the list and left so those in charge of the list marked them off and told them to go to the end of the line when they came back in the afternoon (thanks Miroslava!). I looked like hell by the time the show started.
The whole day was so exciting. I may have been buzzed from lack of sleep, but so was everyone else. I think by the time the show started, we were all a little punchy.
Around 3:30, I got a call from Dulce de Leche telling me she had made her way down to the entrance of the arena and security was saying the band would show up soon. So, I mosied on down to where she was and sure enough, shortly after 4pm the band showed up. Bono walked the line of fans and I was at the very end. John pointed to the guy on my right, then me and then the girl on my left and said we were the last. I was going to try to get him to sign my fanclub card because it was all I had on me at the time -- dorky I know. He got to talking to the guy on one side of me and signing the girl's picture on the other side and then he said he had to go. He was standing directly in front of me and didn't even look at me.
Ah, well. It's more than most people get.
Shortly after, I got a message from my friend in line that the people who had put their names on the list and left were starting to come back and try to get their places back. He said tempers were flaring so we rushed back to make sure things weren't going too out of control. I was totally out of breath after going up 3 flights of stairs (I know, I'm weak) and I was trying to tell the story of what had just happened when I heard someone say "she's got the Bono-syndrome!"
Sometime after 6pm, they finally let us into the building. With the line spit at the door, I was one of the first 30 people wrist banded. Then the computer screen lit up for the floor and I got just a little too excited and started jumping around. I totally twisted my knee out of joint. I can barely walk today but it was soo worth it! We took off running to the floor but were stopped at the portal doors. They split us up into 3 lines, which they totally didn't do the night before, I don't think. We then had to wait for another 5 minutes or so before those doors were opened. It was so frightening when we finally got moving because the people behind us were pushing and shoving. I was so scared that someone was going to trip down the stairs and get trampled. I wound up one person behind the rail just off of center toward Adam's side. Quite a kick-ass spot!
I had a great view of Gavin Rossdale. Oh my, he's a very pretty man! He looks better in person. I really don't like his music, but he's fun to look at. He did some, uh, shall we say,
interesting guitar moves directly in front of me. I think he mouthed something at me during one of his guitar shredding sessions, but I couldn't tell what he said.
Then U2 came on and it was just...wow.
Some interesting parts for me:
The pronunciation of "Piedmont Park" was quite funny. The girls in front corrected him. I loved the "I'm from York" comment.
I guess the Happy Birthday song is becoming part of the setlist? Tonight we sang to Ted Turner.
Edge's guitar was not in tune for Sunday, Bloody Sunday. He began the song and made a face like he was in pain. He tried to keep playing, stopped, tried to tune a bit and restarted. The guitar was still not in tune and he was quite pissed. The rest of the band had begun the song so he kept playing. Dallas brought him out another guitar midway through the song.
They also had to restart Stuck in a moment.
Bono repeated the comments about the deal with fans and emphasised that they are only just starting. He also said "We're not going anywhere."
Oh, and Adam's shirt had little sparklies in it.
I'm sure I have more to add to this but I'm still so tired after yesterday. Oh, and it was nice meeting fellow Interferencers as well.
to you all.