It seems like every Fall brings a weekend with a good concert and movie opening - this seemed to be it for me with a U2/Muse and the new Coen brothers movie arriving in Dallas the same weekend. Ah, the disappointment. The movie tanked (see below) and the U2 concert was, ultimately, a letdown. Opening band Muse, however, was great, and their odd mix of sounds (think Marilyn Manson, Filter, Depeche Mode and James all jumbled together) provided one of the best opening acts in recent memory. I can't wait to see them at their own show. U2 came on stage at 9:00 and quickly fumbled away that momentum with 2 weak songs (Breathe and Get on Your Boots) from their 'okay' recent album. Finally, the show kicked in with some stronger songs and the concert was great again.
Bono's voice was unbelievably strong and robust for a 50 year old man, and The Edge
The show was good until the second encore, when we got just hammered with the political stuff and a bizarre ending - it wasn't clear the show was over and they closed with Moment of Surrender, a fine song but maybe one of the worst closers in the whole catalogue. The show was just barely over 2 hours - also a disappointment as I figured 2.5 hours for sure. I'd do it all over again and the greatness of the middle of the concert was worth putting up with the weak bookends a great time.
Now for the Cowboys Stadium/Stage/Crowd commentary. Priest made the journey to Dallas and joined me and Bride on the trip to Arlington. Let's be clear: Arlington sucks. I used the Cowboys Maps page to chart our course and it was clear that the Arlingotn Convention and Visitors Bureau didn't select our route - it takes us from Hwy 161 along Abrams, which features lots of manufacturing facilities, strip clubs (named peep n toms and dreamgirs) and lots of other gritty sights. We left at 4:15 and were parked very close to the stadium ($30) by 5:20, not bad. Then we had to walk about a half mile to get in the back of a quarter mile long line to get in. The lined moved pretty quick and we were in by 6:15 and scurried down the labrynthian hallway to get to our floor 'seats'.
After dropping $24 for a hot dog, 2 Dr. Peppers and Nachos, we began our 5 hours of
We got in our car at 11:20pm and got home at 1:07am. Wow. We didn't get out of the parking lot until 12:10. All in all, a great and memorable (and looong) night.
Agreed on moment of surrender--like they're not sure of an appropriate way to end the show. As I posted, raleigh was great but the show I saw in atl was less than spectacular. Nearly exactly the same set list, HORRIBLE acoustics. Same energy and as you pointed out, the mainstays saved the show. One thing I know for sure, outdoor is far superior. It's sad that the majority of people at any given show are there as a social event than for the music. I need to see more cougars drinking cocktails out of plastic cups.
ReplyDeleteI remember my only U2 concert experience (Fall 1992) ending similarly with a whimper. Still wished I could have made it, although if you guys are complaining about all the cougars and Ed Hardys out there, I would have to be severely medicated or boozed to get through a whole concert these days.
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