govikesU2 said:In Chicago when they were filming the crowd for the DVD some real geek U2 fans put on a real sad display of singing Vertigo to the Camera they looked like they were putting on a broadway play.
LivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:
This is true. I took no part in it! I hate singing or being on camera anyway.
govikesU2 said:In Chicago when they were filming the crowd for the DVD some real geek U2 fans put on a real sad display of singing Vertigo to the Camera they looked like they were putting on a broadway play. They butchered the song 3 times before they all finally remembered the lyrics. Keep in mind they were singing one line each and then jumbing out of the camera view then another geek would jump in and say another line. We had been in line since 4:00 am and had had about enough. My friend yelled out at them while they were singing and being filmed "YOUR MAKING ME HATE THIS BAND!" Wonder if that will be on the DVD? Probably not.
beau2ifulday said:'We kindly ask that you do not Barbecue whilst waiting in line'.
They broadcast it over the loudspeaker because some guys had brought a portable BBQ with them and were roasting chicken. Quite a few people around me, including myself, found it real funny.
Wildhorsesbaby said:Does any anyone recognize the guy with the black t - shirt on ? He is a friend of mine from New Orleans and I have not been able to get in touch with him since the Hurricane. His name is Brett Emmanuel.
As we look at the picture he is to the left of the man with long hair and the gray jacket on, with the blue background of the tent behind him.
Any help would be appreciated. I just want to know that he is o.k.
in Chicago they dont careLivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:
Do they really care? I was planning on bringing m Coleman along to boil some Ramen or fry up some pancakes or something...
Chizip said:whoever was in charge of that Chicago GA line did a hell of a job
Super_Fan said:Funny Amusing Stuff that you have seen in any GA line?
Utoo said:Super Fan! I've been looking for you...
I saw your "Ninja's Killed" guy two weeks ago!! I was driving down U St. in DC & saw him walking down the side of the road. Sitting prominently on top of his shopping cart was the sign! After reading, "Ninja's Killed My," I flipped out! Drove by too fast to see what the rest of the sign said.
Anyway, I thought you'd be amused that he's got the same sign! I'm guessing that you saw him in DC, too...? Otherwise, those ninjas must also run a bus service...
Super_Fan said:
Which intersection Northwest? Southeast? D.C.? Is it near the 9:30 Club/Howard University?
People cheering every time someone came out of the porta-loo in Dublin
beau2ifulday said:'We kindly ask that you do not Barbecue whilst waiting in line'.
They broadcast it over the loudspeaker because some guys had brought a portable BBQ with them and were roasting chicken. Quite a few people around me, including myself, found it real funny.
Super_Fan said:
That was me. for May 9. There was confusion galore at 3:30 p.m. that day but it was all said and done at 5:30 p.m. I thought it was funny that the dude in the Fan Club GA line got arrested for yelling vulgar language. The DVD crew filmed that incident so that might be in the DVD extras.
{paintedroses} said:
And in two whole (separate) days of queuing on my own not one person wanted to start a conversation with me ... oh wait thats not funny, thats rude
Numb1075 said:
Numb would have chatted with you.
{paintedroses} said:
People cheering every time someone came out of the porta-loo in Dublin
And in two whole (separate) days of queuing on my own not one person wanted to start a conversation with me ... oh wait thats not funny, thats rude
beau2ifulday said:
If you'd been anywhere near me in the Twickenham line, I would have chatted to you fo' sure
You may have been - that's one of the weird things. Since the London shows, i've encountered three people on different boards who i'd seen whilst queuing.
Chizip said:whoever was in charge of that Chicago GA line did a hell of a job