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Thread started 06/25/11 3:05pm

Cerebus

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U2 at Glastonbury, anybody?

Even Better Than The Real Thing

The Fly

Mysterious Ways -> Independent Women

Until The End Of The World

One

Jeruselam -> Where The Streets Have No Name

I Will Follow

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

Stay

Beautiful Day

Elevation

Get On Your Boots

Vertigo

Sunday Bloody Sunday

Bad

Pride (In The Name Of Love)

With Or Without You

Yellow - Moment Of Surrender

Out Of Control

Even Better Than The Real Thing - The Fly

Mysterious Ways -> Independent Women - Until The End Of The World

One - Jerusalem -> Where The Streets Have No Name - I Will Follow

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - Stay

Beautiful Day - Elevation

Get On Your Boots - Vertigo

Sunday Bloody Sunday

Bad

Pride (In The Name Of Love)

With Or Without You

Yellow - Moment Of Surrender

Out Of Control

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Reply #1 posted 06/25/11 4:06pm

RKJCNE

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Thats really awesome that they played Out of Control and I will follow, I kinda lost interest in them after the Joshua Tree.

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Reply #2 posted 06/25/11 4:09pm

elmer

Until The End Of The World was a nice surprise. I lost interest about halfway in and stuck it on record, hopefully Bad made the BBC cut. Not too fussed about the rest of the set.

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Reply #3 posted 06/25/11 4:35pm

Gunsnhalen

LOVE IT!

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Reply #4 posted 06/26/11 8:12am

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Although Bono was surprisingly nervous during the first half of the set, they certainly blew it out of the water in the second half...who would have thought 30yrs ago that four lads from northside Dublin, Ireland would become the biggest band in the world

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Reply #5 posted 06/26/11 9:32am

Cerebus

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Whitnail said:

Although Bono was surprisingly nervous during the first half of the set, they certainly blew it out of the water in the second half...who would have thought 30yrs ago that four lads from northside Dublin, Ireland would become the biggest band in the world

Agreed. There were a couple of clear nerves during the early song and I thought Mysterious Ways was weak all around (Larry seemed totally uninterested - his playing was surprisingly weak, and everyone seemed a bit slow). But I LOVED The Fly as an early choice of song (especially nice with the inclusion of the Zoo TV visuals). They had no problems with that one.

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