The_Sweetest_Thing
MacPhisto's serving wench
It all starts off with me over sleeping (surprise, surpirse)...so instead of getting to the GA Hamilton line by 6am, it was more like 10:30am-11:00. Right, but everyone had said, "Just be there by noon, you'll get into the heart."
WRONG! I was around #400! Hamilton set a new record for most number of people in the GA line (at a specific time). Absolutely crazy. But the people there were sooo nice. It's great to finally be in a place where I can say "Hey! Do you have the Extended Dance Remix of Lady With the Spinning Head?" and 20 people will take it out of their bags...I'm home.
Anyways, met Ani, Skeek, Mrs. Edge....think I saw pop_mofo too..and of course, Arun V. Wasn't supposed to get in the heart. SNuck in (long story.) Turns out we would have made it into the heart anyway...the people who were standing in line with us did...*sigh*
The show was INCREDIBLE. Bono was just...well, Bono (I turned around during Beautiful Day to yell at my friend, "I'm in love!"). Adam is sooo cool. Edge is the most talented person on this planet. I have a new appreciation for Larry (in more ways than one).
Cried during Streets. Didn't REALLY want to hear WOWY, unless they sang "Shine like Stars." Bono scanned the audience, smiled, and sang it! The GREATEST moment in the concert!
...Cried during one...they flashed the names of people that died in the September 11th tragedy.
There'a a quote in the program, "U2 with its audience is a culture." It really is. It's an entirely different world. There's such a connection between Bono and the audience. At one point during the show, I just stopped everything--moving, singing, etc. Just to sit there and stare...trying to imprint the moment in my mind forever. I have a new appreciation for U2. I'm offically obsessed. I never wanted to leave that heart. I just wanted to stay behind and stare at the stage where Bono walked. It's an experience I'll NEVER forget. In all honesty, it was the greatest night of my life. The emotion, the passion, the surprises...
Thank you, U2, for meaning so much to me. For giving it all so that some fans might have a little bit of magic to take home with them.
WRONG! I was around #400! Hamilton set a new record for most number of people in the GA line (at a specific time). Absolutely crazy. But the people there were sooo nice. It's great to finally be in a place where I can say "Hey! Do you have the Extended Dance Remix of Lady With the Spinning Head?" and 20 people will take it out of their bags...I'm home.
Anyways, met Ani, Skeek, Mrs. Edge....think I saw pop_mofo too..and of course, Arun V. Wasn't supposed to get in the heart. SNuck in (long story.) Turns out we would have made it into the heart anyway...the people who were standing in line with us did...*sigh*
The show was INCREDIBLE. Bono was just...well, Bono (I turned around during Beautiful Day to yell at my friend, "I'm in love!"). Adam is sooo cool. Edge is the most talented person on this planet. I have a new appreciation for Larry (in more ways than one).
Cried during Streets. Didn't REALLY want to hear WOWY, unless they sang "Shine like Stars." Bono scanned the audience, smiled, and sang it! The GREATEST moment in the concert!
...Cried during one...they flashed the names of people that died in the September 11th tragedy.
There'a a quote in the program, "U2 with its audience is a culture." It really is. It's an entirely different world. There's such a connection between Bono and the audience. At one point during the show, I just stopped everything--moving, singing, etc. Just to sit there and stare...trying to imprint the moment in my mind forever. I have a new appreciation for U2. I'm offically obsessed. I never wanted to leave that heart. I just wanted to stay behind and stare at the stage where Bono walked. It's an experience I'll NEVER forget. In all honesty, it was the greatest night of my life. The emotion, the passion, the surprises...
Thank you, U2, for meaning so much to me. For giving it all so that some fans might have a little bit of magic to take home with them.