^my local friend at the concert with me said Minny has a large Somali population, so it was a local reference kinda thing. Also, it seems like this Somali food scarcity is gonna be Bono's pet project for the next few months/ till it gets fixed, so of course he would plug it every chance he could.
I think not adding an extra song (eg: OOC) wasn't entirely U2's choice either. The crew was getting pretty jittery and overworked because of the rain, and my friend on the rail saw a crew guy (who was standing on the security side of the rail) make a neck slashing 'stop' motion angrily to another crew member. Also, I wonder what Phil came up to tell Bono towards the end, where B introduces him to the crowd?
The apartment towers in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood (near the West Bank of the U) contain the largest population of Somalis outside of Somalia. That would explain K'anaan (or whatever his name was) coming on stage for Stand By Me. However, I don't think plugging aid for Somalia went over very well. The population of this area, by and large, does not have a very high opinion of the Somalis. I'm sure that has more to do with a lack of knowledge about Somalia, Islam, their customs, and a whole bunch of other things that are out of line to discuss in this forum, but I thought it was an extremely awkward moment.
Now on to the rest of my thoughts on the weekend:
-On behalf of all the Minnesotans here on the forum (and we'll count Kristen, as Thunder Bay is a lot more Minnesotan than the rest of Ontario is

), thank you for coming to Minnesota for U2!

Met a ton of you Friday night at the Leaning Tower.
-Speaking of Friday, the concert crew should have gotten a merch wagon out on the Plaza during the day. There was a TON of foot traffic out there watching The Claw arise from the open end of the stadium. They could have done a brisk business.
-As some of you know by now, I had originally not planned on going to the show, which is why I went to the show in Chicago. However, I was able to pick up a seat in section 246 for fairly cheap, so that's where I started the show. Fortunately, the leg of The Claw was just to the outside of the bowl.
-After watching the weather roll in, I have this to say: The band has a damn good insurance policy, as well as the brass balls to use it. I have dealt with various factions of the University of Minnesota during my undergrad time. Knowing how risk-averse the U is, there is no way that they had any say in stopping the show. Because if they did, the lights would have been turned on after the Achtung Baby sequence. My umpire rules say, in no uncertain terms, that the field is to be cleared at the first sign of visible lightning, and proceedings not resumed until 30 minutes after the last visible lightning bolt. The U must have signed over complete control to the band, with an ironclad lease.
-That said, to say that the rain added to the performance is the understatement.
-I'm going to catch seven shades of grief for this, but I'll admit it: I made my move to the concourse just at the right time. I got a spot in the standing area above section 140 just as the first deluge came, right before Beautiful Day. Also, to the folks behind me, I won't apologize for being 6'5". I stayed there until just before Streets.
-I thought that Bono enjoyed the rainstorm, but I thought him dancing with the umbrella a la Gene Kelley between City of Blinding Lights and Vertigo was what REALLY set the show off, in my mind anyway. The umbrella dancing just sent a shock down my spine, and it got my mind back into the show after spending the previous 45 minutes worried about lightning.
-Huge props to the band. They could have packed it in, knocked their songs out, and been off the stage by 10:30. Instead, they made sure we got the full show. And to that fan on U2gigs.com who was griping and complaining the whole time, all together now: BOO THIS MAN!!!
-By all reputable accounts, GA was a complete cluster(foul). Some of it has to do with the design of the stadium. All the field entrances that have any room for support stations are on the east end of the field. The tunnel the lads came out of leads to a hallway with several locker rooms, so that's out.
-That being said, there is no reason for some of the conduct reported in this forum. Considering CSE also ran the GA at Vanderbilt, and Vandy is a MUCH smaller stadium than the New Brickhouse, you'd think they'd have remembered SOMETHING.
-If anyone is going to make a bootleg of this show, for the album cover they have to use either A) the solo picture of Bono in the spotlight looking like he's taking a shower, or B) a picture a friend of mine took of The Claw with the Aquatennial fireworks in the background. I'll try and get one of those pictures up here tomorrow morning.
-Considering it was "heartisabloom" and her sister's first time ever visiting the University of Minnesota, they certainly did a marvelous job of sniffing out the free parking.
-The next day I called my dad and told him that I'd gotten in, and the first thing that came out of his mouth was, "Yeah, but the U could have made even more money if they would have been able to sell beer." So it's the first concert at the New Brickhouse, a magical evening by all accounts, and all you want to bitch about was how they didn't sell beer? Get off it.
-Kind of on that note, I was in a campus eating establishment on Sunday evening before church. They had the busiest single day in their long history on Saturday. Their previous record was gone by 5:30 PM. No fewer than three bars reported the same phenomenon.
-The bartender said that the Dave Matthews Band was looking into booking a show at the New Brickhouse, but refused because the U couldn't/wouldn't sell beer. IMHO, you know it's a sad state of affairs when the band admitted that you have to be drunk, stoned, or both to suffer through three hours of legalized torture that is a DMB concert.
Overall, a fantastic weekend. Thank you to everyone.