Reviews and Videos are in from Berlin

U2 moved on to Berlin, Germany. The setlist did have one big surprise - the tour debut of Stay. It is the first Zooropa song to appear on the current tour, and with the exception of the 23 November 2007 surprise appearance by Bono and Edge at Islington Chapel, it is the first time U2 have played the song since 25 October 2001 on the Elevation Tour.

In the encore, Bono led the crowd in singing Happy Birthday for Nelson Mandela. The full set was posted earlier tonight - Thank you headphones4less

Stay Faraway So Close

Beautiful Day

Angel Of Harlem

I still have not found what I am looking for

U2 Rocked Berlin !


U2 rocked Berlin on Saturday, returning to the German city where almost 20 years ago the Irish band came to reinvent themselves and make "Achtung Baby", for many fans their best album.

"Thank you for coming to our 'grosser party' (big party)," singer Bono told a crowd of 90,000 people during a two-hour set in the Olympic Stadium built by Hitler in the 1930s. "We wrote many songs here in Berlin."

U2 came in 1990 to get inspiration from a city undergoing profound change in the wake of a peaceful revolution that pulled down the Berlin Wall the previous November and brought to an end communist East Germany.

The album that they came up with, "Achtung Baby", marked a new direction both musically and visually for the group, and would go on to sell in huge numbers and receive widespread critical acclaim.

The video for the best-known song, "One", was shot in Berlin with clips of spluttering Trabants, the archetypal Eastern Bloc car that also featured, suspended over the stage, in the high-tech "Zoo TV" world tour that followed.

The current "360" tour taking in 14 European cities before heading to North America includes an enormous spaceship-like structure straddling the stage flashing out graphics and lighting effects and blasting out a wall of sound.

The Berlin concert included a mixture of classic U2 songs like "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Mysterious Ways" as well as new songs from their latest album "No Line On The Horizon."

With Bono a prominent anti-poverty activist, the concert also had a political edge, with a rendition of "Happy Birthday" for Nelson Mandela and a song dedicated to detained Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

"This woman has been under house arrest for the best part of 20 years," Bono said. "I would like to sing her an Irish lullaby."

Olympiastadion - Berlin, Germany

 

 

Setlist:

  1. Breathe
  2. No Line On The Horizon
  3. Get On Your Boots
  4. Magnificent
  5. Beautiful Day / Here Comes The Sun (snippet)
  6. Mysterious Ways
  7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  8. Angel Of Harlem
  9. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
  10. Unknown Caller
  11. The Unforgettable Fire
  12. City Of Blinding Lights
  13. Vertigo / She Loves You (snippet)
  14. Let's Dance (snippet) / I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
  15. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  16. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
  17. MLK
  18. Walk On
  19. Where The Streets Have No Name / All You Need Is Love (snippet)
  20. One

  21. encore(s):
  22. Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
  23. With Or Without You
  24. Happy Birthday
  25. Moment of Surrender

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Three Part Video Series 1st Show 2009

We scored a big one here. Enjoy the full show without commercials.Post your comments, thoughts and photos and we would really like to hear some feedback on these shows. U2 Barcelona 2009 360° Tour. These three videos provide the full show.

Some news from U2’s opening night of their 360° tour, their first in three years, and here is the set list which the group ran with in front of 90,000 fans. Follow the stories and news on Twitter.com/u2tourfans or visit the website http://www.u2tourfans.com

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Tour pullls over for a talk with Tony !

U2's Bono is set to speak at an upcoming leadership summit with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The musician and the politician were invited to take part in The Leadership Summit 2009, which will be broadcast worldwide.

Willow Creek Association is hosting the event live on August 6 and 7. More than 60,000 leaders are expected to attend in over 200 satellite locations across the country. It will also be re-broadcast to 134 cities in 28 languages and 55 countries to an additional 40,000 leaders worldwide this fall.

Bono and Blair are just among those invited to speak at the event. The music icon plans to provide a progress report on his challenge three years ago to the Summit attendees to take up cause against HIV and AIDS.

The Annual Leadership Summit will be exploring timely leadership principles from some of today's leaders and thinkers.

The Summit faculty features 17 speakers that include Blair and Bono through videocast, CNN political analyst David Gergen, Kiva.org co-founder Jessica Jackley, and author Patrick Lencioni among others.


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All a twitter over U2

So for a couple of hours today it seems that main stream media has grabbed hold of the news that most bloggs have reported two days ago that The boys may be sending us little twitters from the tour. Sources close to the band have confirmed that yes if fact the photos are from the tour. I found that statement to be to funny. Really? You think when I am looking at "The Edge" that it could be somone else.

Now comes the Press Release stating the boys are in fact snapping photos of themselves. I for one would like to see more comments from the boys as they tour, good, bad and sure down and dirty. Why not? Creative Buzz could only come from such interesting messages.

Other news around the world

  • The estimated number of concert-goers at the U2360 show held in the Stade Charles Ehrmann was 56,000 people. The capacity for that stadium is listed as “50,000.”
  • LA Times, Jahd Khalil notes that the green-tinted screen for “Sunday Bloody Sunday” on the current tour is a nod to the “signature color of the protests” by citizens of that country, who are still fighting for fair elections.
  • WBCN was the first radio station in the United States to play U2’s music and now considered to be a sports station.

 

Wave hello to "The Edge"

 

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