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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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14th September Toronto - Air Canada Centre
Please post all reviews of the September 14th show here.
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Babyface
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto 2 review. Mod, please move to right folder?
All right folks, time I gave back to the forum.
Just got back from the show to an empty house and I'm still buzzed up, so I'll post my review for the nighthawks. I quickly scanned the setlist party but had to get out of there. Too much complaining. It's real easy to sit at home and complain about a set list, but when you are at a show, it's a whole differrent experience. First. The GA Line. I got there after 5pm and it wasn't even to the end of the ACC on Bay street. The security guy said that on Monday's show it was twice the length by that time. So goodie for me! Nobody I was with got scanned into the centre, but I ended up about 5 people deep right at the tip of the egg. A nice place to be! Second. Dashboard Confessional. Tortured soul lyrics with a pop-punk arrangment. Good for a couple of songs. OK for a couple of more. Grating by the end of the set. I'm sure the younger folk will like it, but this old fool doesn't buy it. It seems fake. I wanted to take the lead singer aside and say "Buck up little cowboy, things aren't so bad". He spent all his time trying to pick up girls from the stage. I'm sure he uses his "sensitive" lyrics to get laid. Anyways. OK for an opening band I guess. Now... U2. Only my second U2 show ever and I think it was much better than the Elevation tour. The dropdown LEDs give an epic feel to a lot of songs. I thought the band was smoking tonight and Bono was in great voice. Weenies sitting at home can bitch all they want about the setlist, I thought it rocked in person. Great opening to the show, then they got most of the newer stuff out of the way. Then that flowed into the "political" part of the show which led to a great grand finale. Maybe they didn't play as many songs as other shows, but it didn't feel like we were ripped off at all. The crowd was really, really into it all night long. This was one of the more enthused audiences I've seen in Toronto. From the GA area right in front of the egg, all was peaceful, with no pushing and shoving, everyone was singing along and bouncing around as one. I'll make a note about the end of the show. Bono at one point walked around the egg looking for "the girl who dressed up" but he didn't find her, so he gave up. He was going to dance with her on another song. Finally, he did find her, and during Bad he brought her up on stage. Now, this girl was awesome! She didn't lose it when she was pulled up, she belly danced for Bono about half way around the egg then he hugged her and slow danced for a bit. Now at this point, Bad is turning into epic length. But it's not over yet. Bono goes backstage for a sec and pulls out Daniel Lanois. He grabs a guitar and starts jamming. He's really good! He could fill in for the Edge on a few songs. Then things start to meld into 40. Bad was probably 12 minutes anyways. A great ending to the show. Anyways. To conclude. If you were there, I'm pretty sure you will feel like it was a great show. If you weren't there, you should't really complain. Hola! Last edited by Rubbersuit; 09-15-2005 at 12:33 AM.. |
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Babyface
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Sorry, Can a Mod please move this into the Toronto 2 thread?
I made a boo boo. |
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New Yorker
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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The girl who dressed up was ME!!!!!
![]() Thank you so much for the compliment!!!! I will post more on this soon when I can get my jumbled thoughts together.... |
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Assver, Setlist Antichrist
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Great review, Rubbersuit!
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Babyface
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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I Agree Great Show.. Crowd Was Really Into It, I Think The
Band Really Fed Off Of It! |
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Babyface
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Mrs. Edge! Congratulations!
I meant what I said. Everytime I see a rock star pull a fan on stage they go nuts and start crying and grabbing and whatnot. You integrated yourself into the show. Great stuff! I was hoping they were going to improvise into mysterious ways but it wasn't to be.... What a night for you! |
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Babyface
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: oshawa ontario
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Ditto the first poster who said it was amazing. This was my third time seeing them live. I was one of the lucky ones who got into the cirlce and I was beyond excited. I think the set list was great...yes Mysterious Ways with that lucky lucky lucky (can you tell I am jealous!) girl would have been super awesome, but still very cool.
Note to anyone who takes a child that is not too tall, they seem to let anyone with a kid go into the circle. There were about three or four 10 yr olds in there with us and I talked to one of the Dad's and he said they did not even scan his ticket on the computer, just sent them through to the circle, so BRING A KID! ALso....I dont' know how everyone else faired at the t-shirt booths, but we waited to buy ours till after the show...kinda dissapointing, they seemed to be selling out(is that even possible with two more nights..?) of some of them and the lines were brutal. I wish I had known that they were running low, I would have bought one before teh show. This will do down as one of the coolest moments for me. I hope everyone had as much fun too ! |
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Babyface
Join Date: Sep 2005
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I saw U2 in Toronto at Exhibition Stadium (60,000) for their Joshua Tree tour with my first wife Nancy. We were roughly 8.5 miles away from the stage. Watching insects perform on stage wasn't too much fun.
Last night my wife and I were just outside the inner circle ramp, so we could see the stage perfectly. Also, during their performance Bono would use the ramp quite a lot and so at various times he was basically standing right in front of us. At other times the other members of U2 (Micky, Peter and Davy) were also right up close. We didn't bring a digital camera, as on the tickets it states NO CAMERAS but every other person was taking pictures...so that was a big mistake. Opening act Dashboard Confessionals were very good but after a couple of songs all their songs sounded the same and it's your typical "hurting so bad" drivel. On to U2............. Here is what they played last night: Vertigo Electric Co. Elevation Beautiful Day Still Haven’t Found City of Blinding Lights Miracle Drug Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own Love and Peace Sunday Bloody Sunday Bullet The Blue Sky Miss Sarajevo Pride Where the Streets have no name One The Fly With or Without You All Because of You Yahweh Bad They were unbelievable. Bono was standing right in front of us while singing "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" and there is a point where he goes for this note "here me when I SING.............." and he more than nailed it.....it was ten times better than the studio version (which is great to begin with) It was hotter than hell at the Air Canada Centre (no air conditioning) and I noticed Adam wiping away the sweat during the very first song. The crowd was REALLY into it. My wife loved the concert too. U2 have soul. |
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War Child
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: London, UK
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I had a feeling that by coming to Interference today I would read all sorts of negative comments about last night's show and the set-list especially...
The amount of bitching by people not at the show has reached a total frenzy on this site, and it is very unfortunate IMO.Anyways, here is my opinion of the show, as well as some little details because I know all you hard-cores like details I had GA but didn't beep, and I was a few people deep to the right of center outside the ellipse.This was my 17th U2 show, and my 6th from the Vertigo tour. I would say that the show was very good, but not great by U2 standards. I would probably rank it 5th or 6th out of the 6 Vertigo shows I saw. STILL, it was a good show and I enjoyed myself completely from start to finish. 1. Vertigo: good as always, although I prefer COBL as a opener. Also different from the first leg is that the lights are turned off DURING Wake Up, and there was no "Everyone". Then the band comes on stage, waves and then jumps into Vertigo right at the end of Wake Up. 2. The Electric Co.: awesome as always. No "I can see for miles" snippet, Bono sang something like "See me, Hear me, Touch me" instead and it was great. 3. Elevation 4. Beautiful Day: a pretty long snippet that I didn't recognize at the end ( I don't know if it's new, haven't heard any bootlegs since the first leg). Anyways it was very nice. 5. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For: I was really happy to hear that song, I absolutely love it and it's the best sing-along of the night. I teared up because it means so much to me ... 6. City Of Blinding Lights: better as an opening song than in that spot. 7. Miracle Drug: much better than during the first leg. Bono did not dedicate it to nurses and doctors, instead he told a funny (but strange) story about Edge coming from the future and a different planet and coming out of a spaceship in Dublin... 8. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own: beautiful as always. Bono was right in front of me during the "SIIIIING) part, and he held the note FOREVER. 9. Love And Peace Or Else: regular lyrics, no reference to Americans. 10. Sunday Bloody Sunday: Bono changed some of the lyrics but I couldn't make out what he was singing 11. Bullet The Blue Sky: I'm realy tired of hearing that song live must say. I can't believe they've been playing it live for so long. During the part where Bono is blinf-folded, he could not find his microphone for real! A roadie had to come and bring him to his microphone It was funny but kind of killed the moment.12. Miss Sarajevo: Gorgeous. I never thought I would get to hear that song live one day, and it was so beautiful, especially with the piano and Bono singing the opera part. 13. Pride (In The Name Of Love) 14. Where The Streets Have No Name: awesome, best version I have heard of it in a long time. 15. One/Old Man River: great as always, Bono did the "Hear me coming Lord" part at the end instead of the "oh ohs" of the first leg. Then him and Edge did a part of Old Man River, and it was STUNNING. Absolutely mind-blowing vocals by Bono IMO. It'd be worth it to get the bootleg of that show just for that. 16. The Fly 17. With Or Without You: at the end of the song, Bono (who was on the main stage) said "Where is the girl who dressed up" (Mrs. Edge!) and ran to the front of the ellipse looking for her. Strangely though, although I think he saw her (he said "You look so pretty, sorry we didn't play your song", he did not bring her onstage and just finished the song there. It was a bit awkward because at this point everyone was expecting him to bring a girl on stage and it was weird when he didn't. 18. All Because Of You: before the "I like the sound of my own voice"verse, Bono had to cough and get some water, and nearly fucked up the song because of it. Bono looked at Edge like" Look at me! I'm not ready to sing yet!" 19. Yahweh: whole band at the tip in of the ellipse. Larry and Adam were right in front of me, and at the end of the song Larry looked down and winked to someone in the front row, which was really awesome because he had this look on his face saying "Listen guys, I know I always look serious and like I don't give a shit, but really you mean a lot to me." Then Adam took some time to look at the crowd and even gave his pick to someone ! It was so awesome... 20. Bad / 40: I heard someone saying this was a crap version but I TOTALLY disagree. In fact, this might have been the best version I've ever heard live, and a killer way to end the show. Bono went back to look for the girl who dressed up, saying "Where is my belly-dancing friend" and then "It's not really the right song but we can try" Then she went on stage (Yay Mrs. Edge!) and danced a bit for him. It was not the best song to belly-dance to, I would have loved for them to play Mysterious Ways and see what she could do, but she was great anyways and it was really cool of Bono to bring her on stage. Towards the end of the song, Bono went to get Daniel Lanois from backstage and gave him a guitar! I was so excited, I love him so much, and I hoped they were going to play another full song with him. But it looked very unprepared and Lanois just sort of improvised some guitar while Bono was ending Bad. He did a snippet of "The Maker" (awesome song from Daniel Lanois), and then ended up with the "40" chant. All in all like I said, it was not a killer show but nowhere near as bad as some people have suggested. I thought the end was umbelievable and really intense. About Bono's voice: although it sounded a bit rusty at the beginning (often does), it became stronger and stronger, especially in the high notes. He sang Pride and Bad like it was the 1980s... Loud, clear, unrestrained. Generally speaking, Bono was not really tight, forgetting a lot of lyrics, and his speeches between songs were often going nowhere. I felt that he was not 100% back in the groove yet, and that he didn't seem confident about what to say or do on several occasions. But nothing to worry about, just maybe not his best day.He looked like he was in a good mood, just maybe a bit insecure. And although the show was short (20 songs), it did not feel this way. I only knew it was shorter than usual because I know the set-lists. I feel that they might have been planning to add new songs (like Discotheque) but in the end decided not to do it. Anyways, I had an awesome time, and everyone around me looked like they had too. I can't wait for Friday and Saturday! ![]() |
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The Fly
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Great reviews everyone! Sounds like it was an awesome show. Congrats to Mrs.Edge, too. What a great memory to carry with you in the future!
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New Yorker
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 2,595
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I'm glad to read a good review--I was getting kind of worried. Bono, Edge, Larry, Adam--please hang in there for us in Atlanta! I'm counting the days.
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Babyface
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 10
Local Time: 03:58 AM
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Mrs. Edge. Right after the show my Girlfriend looked at me and stated she was very jealous of you... however, here is the question...
"Where the fook were you during With Or Without You?" |
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The Fly
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ok here is something you guys would have not seen, at Yahweh, (i hope i have the right song) anyway larry and adam were on the elipse where I was taking pics. larry was on this tiny piano and was looking quite stiff and uncomfortable (or so i thought) then he turns and looks at the audience and winks at us. (awesome). after the song is over he winks again and heads back. Adam on the other hand is like one total party animal, he gave the guy with an Ireland flag in front of me a pick. And he was smiling at the girls. all in all an awesome show. about 2 songs shorter than normal but i still loved it.
Congrats mrs. edge. Bono was looking for you during with or with out you. he was on our side looking into the audience asking where is the girl who is all dressed up. he said that twice then he walked to your side but i guess he must have missed you. then he came back and went back to the stage the edge is a master to watch on the guitar not the technique but the tones programmed. i need to go for one more concert to study him. did anyone see the roadie use a measuring tape to measure the hieght of the lead singers mike. first time i saw that.i think the heat at the ACC got to the band as i saw both bono and larry drink water a lot. did the ac's fail. on yeah and i met an awesome u2 fan who sourced my ticket. thanks for that ![]() can the lady who i met who went for 70 shows please get back in touch with me. ![]() i still am on a cloud. Last edited by smileymbcastard; 09-15-2005 at 04:35 PM.. |
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