This really was a fantastic show. I was in GA where I was close enough to really see them and really watch the intricacies of Bono's performance. The only awkward moments were when the screen was fully employed and you didn't know where to look.
The last 45 minutes had a power I've never felt at any other show, period. I know it was warhorses. But, wow. What warhorses.
I feel deeply satisfied. If I never see them again, I'll be ok.
I could leave out what I'm going to write below and just second this!!
What a hell of a show!! They were bringing it in a way I've never seen them bring it before. And that's saying a lot.
This show was amazing! Highlights were Electric Co, Until The End Of The World and especially, as you mentioned, that run through the warhorses at the end. You could feel the energy building up as they went through Bullet, Pride, BD, Bad, WOWY/COBL/Streets and One.
Then to close with 40 on top of that?? Come on!!
I agree with YBOR as well- I haven't gotten excited by seeing Elevation and Ordinary Love on U2 gigs set lists for previous shows. However, Elevation brought the house down and Ordinary Love was great!
This show was one for the books!
I saw Vertigo in Boston in 2005 and then 360 went to the stadium down Foxboro as we know.
Something to do with being in the city of Boston proper, and indoors there for the first time in 10 years, gave U2 and the crowd a jolt or 6000 of electricity Friday night.
The crowd, the performance, the set list.
This is not a U2 show that will soon be forgotten. If you were there, you know what I'm talking about!