First Review In U2 at Soldier Field

U2TOURFANS NOTE: Before you start sending hate mail to us about this review please consider that we only report the news, we don’t make the news. Those of you that attend the show. Please post your comments below. Share your videos, photos and speak up ! We all know how reviews go. Let your voice be heard ! Dre


Jim DeRogatis on September 12, 2009 10:47 PM 

(http://blogs.suntimes.com/derogatis/2009/09/u2_at_soldier_field.html)

 

Touring in support of its first two albums in the new millennium, the unadventurous U2-by-the-numbers “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” (2000) and “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb” (2004), Bono and the boys were in danger of becoming their generation’s Rolling Stones—a rote if occasionally rousing arena act more devoted to selling tickets than to breaking new musical ground.

Released last February, “No Line on the Horizon,” the Dublin band’s 12th studio album, came as a welcome surprise: Though they didn’t always succeed, the musicians at least took chances again, veering from that familiar U2 bombast to deliver their most creative disc since “Achtung Baby” (1991). Unfortunately, the new album also has been the slowest selling of their career, with U.S. sales yet to reach platinum status of a million sold—a fact that can be attributed to no one buying CDs anymore, or to fans being turned off by the group’s experimentation.

Eighteen years ago, “Achtung Baby” inspired the Zoo TV Tour, a multi-media sensory assault that stands as the most inventive arena jaunt I’ve witnessed. The question looming over Soldier Field Saturday night as U2 launched the North American leg of its 360° Tour at the first of two concerts in Chicago was whether the band would uphold the creative spirit of the new album, matching or topping Zoo TV, or play it safe in an attempt to reconnect with conservative fans and please its new partner, giant national concert promoter Live Nation.

The answer, as is often the case with this band, was that it tried to do it all and please everyone. Though it avoided the most ambient and atmospheric of the new tracks crafted with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, the group did play a hefty chunk of “No Line on the Horizon,” including the strong show opener “Breathe,” the hypnotizing “Unknown Caller” and the soaring “Magnificent,” which really was.

But in place of the disorienting buzz of Zoo TV, U2 gave us the empty spectacle of the multi-million-dollar stage fans have come to call “the Claw,” a ludicrous, fog-belching, crab-like mega-structure that primarily succeeds in dwarfing the musicians onstage, recalling David Bowie’s equally silly Glass Spider Tour and making recent Stones stages seem modest in comparison. (U2 really ought to talk to the Flaming Lips, who’ve been building a more impressive UFO stage out of supplies found at Home Depot at a cost of a few thousand bucks.)

Zoo TV wasn’t the superior experience only because of technology, though. The early ’90s were the only period in U2’s three-decades-plus career when the band dared to laugh at itself, with Bono trading his messiah complex for irony and the Macphisto alter-ego, and the group suggesting that maybe, just maybe, its desire to save the world was a bit pompous and self-aggrandizing.

Alas, the crusaders were back Saturday, linking “Sunday Bloody Sunday” to Iranian pro-democracy demonstrators, turning “Walk On” into an act of solidarity with Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese politician under house arrest, and trotting out Archbishop Desmond Tutu on video to make a plea to end poverty and cure AIDS.

Um, Bono, old chum, many activists cite corporate globalization as the prime culprit responsible for some of the ills just cited. Care to explain how that jibes with you and the band wholeheartedly endorsing Live Nation’s controversial mega-merger with Ticketmaster? On second thought, maybe there was some irony on Saturday.

In between the bounty of new tunes, the band trotted out the expected crowd-pleasers—“Beautiful Day,” “Pride (In the Name of Love),” “Where the Streets Have No Name”—though some of these were truncated or delivered medley-style with awkward bits of covers (“Blackbird,” “Stand By Me,” “Oliver’s Army”), with choppy and unsatisfying results.

As always, the deft rhythm section of drummer Larry Mullen Jr. and bassist Adam Clayton did their best to keep things moving, and the Edge was a deceptively simple one-man orchestra. Meanwhile, Bono posed and preened, emoted and yowled, flogging every millimeter of charisma he possesses. But as someone who’s seen the group on nearly every tour since it first came to the U.S., I never found what I was looking for—that perfect mix of genuine passion and stadium-rock showmanship.

This band just may not be capable of it anymore—which means it may have become the Rolling Stones after all.

U2TOURFANS NOTE: Before you start sending hate mail to us about this review please consider that we only report the news, we don’t make the news. Those of you that attend the show. Please post your comments below. We all know how reviews go. So post your comments after the story and let your voice be heard ! Dre


Chicago (1) Wrap up

U2 360 Tour 2nd Leg: North Ameica Soldier Field Chicago, Illinois

 

Pretty much followed the EURO shows. Set list can be found here. If you followed the tweeters you know that have pretty much nailed the set.

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Wake Up Chicago U2 has arrived !

Good Morning Chicago ! Live from Soldier Field ! Tonight will be the first of two shows performed. Tickets for todays show have been sold out since March 30th. The GA line has been formed since Thursday. This is the event of the year.  We have a couple of things you should know, while standing in line.

PHOTO

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DROP BOX

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LAST ITEM

Bring Cash ! Your going to spend some money and hey why not. Enjoy yourself !

TYPE OF STAGE

Informally dubbed “The Claw,” the stage is so big that only sports stadiums can contain it—well, some of them can. Cowboys Stadium near Dallas will raise its enormous scoreboard next month to accommodate the 164-foot-tall rig. The Claws—there are three of them that leapfrog from venue to venue—weigh about 180 tons each and take about a week to assemble. ( Look for the bright red trucks and the line of tour buses as they come into your town)

U2 PAYDAY

Recession ? Really U2 would never know that. 65, 000 fans have purchased tickets which already has set a single day attendance. It was pretty easy to add a second show at that point. All 24 EURO shows sold out and grossed  $188 million. The tour is expected to cross into 2010 and could surpass the Rolling Stones “A Bigger Bang Tour’ at $588 million. Making U2 the highest grossing concert in history.

 The Boys

 Buys guys with a musical score for Spider Man about completed, The Edge will be featured in a documentary  “It Might Get Loud,” along with fellow guitar icons Jimmy Page and Jack White.
What wll they play

Your guess is just as good as ours.  If we look over he set list from the EURO tours we have some what an idea. However all bets are off until the first song. Lots of fans sites have databases of set lists we have posted a links to a couple of them. We know the standards if we can call them standards will be.

“I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” “Mysterious Ways,” “One” and “Where the Streets Have No Name.” Each night’s encore in Europe was the same: “Ultraviolet,” “With or Without You” and “Moment of Surrender.”

It going to Snow

 Remember Izzy from “Grey Anatomy” ? Yea well she made Snow Patrol as household name. They have been opening up for the boys on the EURO tour leg and have signed on for a couple of US dates. MOst fans sites have agreeed that Snow Patrol put on a great show, which take that for what its worth.

 

U2 Ready for Chicago !

The boys are ready ! Rested up from their successful euro tour. If your a regular you already know all the details like:

  • Designed by Willie Williams (his 10th U2 production)
  • Architect is Mark Fisher (his 6th U2 production)
  • Built by Belgian company Stageco using high-pressure hydraulic systems.
  • Steel structure is 90 feet tall
  • Center pylon reaches 150 feet
  • Designed to support 180 tons
  • Cylindrical video screen weighs 54 tons opening to 14,000 square feet (as big as 2 doubles tennis courts).
  • Video screen is made up of 1 million pieces.(500,000 pixels, 320,000 fasteners, 30,000 cables, 150,000 machined pieces).
  • Takes four days to build 
  • Takes 12 hours to load in screen, stage and universal production equipment
  • Takes six hours for production to dismantle stage and 48 hours to dismantle and load it out of the stadium.

And the list goes on and on. Remember we have already posted the story that includes the names of everyone on the crew. So say hello and remember they do it for the love of Rock and Roll. 

The set should last about two hours touching on about 22 to 24 songs. Saturdays show has been sold out, however last word with Live Nation tickets for Sunday’s show are still available. Costs range from $ 30.00 to super sweet $ 250.00 and please don’t forget those service fees. 

Ok for those of you not going to the show. follow on twitter and you will feel like you attended the show. Videos will be posted as soon as possible. Photos will be posted on the album based on city name. *check todays photo adds.  Spend some time looking around the site, we have tons of new features and we keep adding stuff.  Most of all your comments are welcome so please speak up ! 

Drop Box is open from now until Monday night 

Rules on sending us stuff, we do not want any photos, videos, or audio that you did not produce yourself. Do not attempt to scrape from any other U2 FAN site, we know them all and we will check them prior to posting if possible. If we find out your a scammer, sad for you - delete and your IP address will be blocked. NO GAMES period. Sorry we learned our lesson on the Euro tour and the Boss has pressed his size 13 down on our heads

(Tribune photo by Abel Uribe / Sept. 11, 2009)

 

 

 

360° Tour kicks off in Chicago

Sound Check last night from Chicago - 

The soundcheck was as follows:

  • Bass and guitar soundchecks, including bass of Crazy Tonight and With Or Without You and guitar of Beautiful Day and Where The Streets Have No Name
  • Breathe 
  • No Line On The Horizon twice, only Edge on vocals
  • Get On Your Boots
  • Magnificent
  • Until The End Of The World
  • Stay
  • The Unforgettable Fire
  • End of Get On Your Boots into first verse of Beautiful Day

Short break

  • Your Blue Room (multiple times)
  • Unknown Caller
  • Elevation
  • Unknown Caller again
  • Magnificent
  • Until The End Of The World

 

Reporting Credit to: u2gigs, atu2, Interference

Youtube video:  Freeman60605


  

U2 Chicago is waiting for

Many readers have been asking us as to what are the GA rules, or system for the Soldier Field show this Saturday and Sunday. Well folks we would like to be able to report we have got the facts, however our call to the local office of Live Nation Global Tour got us the standard answer. Are your ready ?

Doors open at 5:00pm Local venue time, Opening act Snow Patrol at 7:00 pm local venue time.

So before you break off a comment ( see below section for comment posting) think about it, why would they tell us prior to the event? It makes no sense to provide concert goers an idea of what to expect for the largest tour of the year. Hell your lucky you even got a ticket !  Ok that was a bit much. My point ? What point, I have been working the phones all day, resources, and for what ? The standard answer which can be found on the back of any ticket. Sad truth, no clue and we will all just have to wait and see. Mean time, flights in to Chicago happen to be cheap right now.

Top Ten things to think about

  1. Bring two phones
  2. Bring one camera
  3. Bring lots of cash
  4. Remember send videos/photos to U2tourfans
  5. follow and tweet from the show
  6. Run as fast as you can to the front of the stage ( so what the gates are metal)
  7. Roadies don’t like punters ( don’t be one)
  8. Saying I’ll be your boy friend tonight when your a boy, will not score you back stage pass
  9. Truck drivers, like you too however the only ride you will get is not inside the cab
  10. No matter what anyone happens to say, You know you just saw an amazing show, now share your story