I saw U2 last night. My man J-Dillz had an extra ticket. I'd much rather see some guy playing a boombox in a basement in Greenpoint or something, but, yo, U2? What the hell, I'd give it a shot.
The scene was pretty bleak, lots of middle aged moms and families and middle age dudes with docker shorts pulled too high. Then this realization:
$8.00 Bud Lights?!! Ouch. It was like a Giants game. I tried to start the wave. We got our seats and this band "Muse" was playing. Supposedly the #1 band in like 25 countries or something. I never heard of them:
We went rogue and moved up to seats pretty much as close as you can get other than general admission. Me and my man J-Dub:
The stage was like a crazy alien Transformer robot like 120 feet tall, it was bananas. Here is an attempt to get a picture:
So between the $8.00 beers and the Suburban housemom crowd vibe going, it was pretty wack. But when U2 came out it was pretty good. The thing that really struck me is that these dudes are A BAND that has played together for years... this was not the Madonna "Spiritualized" Tour or Brittany Spears or some shit where everything is choreographed dancers and lip syncing. For all the spectacle these guys are playing real music at the heart of it.
The spectacle was intense though. Here is a pretty good picture about how bugged out it got. If you click it big you can see the bassist (?) at the bottom to give you some perspective on size. It was crazy.
Bono can be a bit heavy handed at times - there was a giantic 50 foot head of Reverend Tutu talking about Africa, and a whole montage about president of Burma at times - but he is a bad ass and a really amazing singer. Heart felt.
And that concludes my U2 blog post. OUT
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