u2shamrock
Refugee
You guys crack me up!
Well I'm off to dinner. It was fun even though I was late
Well I'm off to dinner. It was fun even though I was late
So I wasn't here for the Paris setlist parties and already there is a 'brownie' thing going on I don't understand
Also was there a feed for both of the Paris shows?
someone made brownies and took a picture, they looked good and everyone went crazy.
there wasn't a live feed, but mikesaudio was up for a few songs (including MW).
-dan
Dont bother listening...........they have a loop on that has news and sport before the concert and the concert finished some time ago!
Laura
I'm not leaving..not yet..but I'm back and forth..
why is everyone leaving!? It's about to start!
Umm..kind of forgot about this....summary anyone?
Naked Bono chasing Naked Larry
My hubby, who has been a U2 fan since the early 80s, told me that what the fans should do, rather than put on the stupid mask, is turn their back to the stage when "Walk On" begins. Our 'voice' in that movement would be much louder than that of Bono begging for awareness.
What a brilliant idea. Not.
Quite childish, if you ask me.
It's not as if Bono or the band is forcing anything upon you. If you don't like the mask idea, don't put it on. In Milan, he didn't ask the audience to put it on, there were only the people on the catwalk. How anyone can get so worked up about that is beyond me. Part of the reason why I love this band is because they don't keep quiet about injustice in the world and are very outspoken about the political causes they support. If they decide to do this to raise awareness, it's fine for me, I don't need to follow if I think it's a bad idea. I don't wear the mask either but it doesn't bother me.
For the setlist: Nice set, but I wonder when they'll start shaking things up in the second half a bit.
Berlin is next, on Saturday. I'll be at that show. Hope for some surprise. But most of all, I'm excited to see the band again.