Thursday, June 2, 2011

Edmonton: Hitch-hiking and Concert

It was threatening to rain and once or twice it began to drizzle but in the end it held off right until the close of the show and, compared to Winnipeg, it even  felt quite warm. 
This being Canada, there was a serious sporting motif in the show tonight, references to ice hockey, rugby, American football and,  er,  hitchhiking...

'Edge and I used to play rugby,' remembered Bono. 'There's none of this dressing up as cars and crashing into people like in American Football. You play ice hockey...'

Judging by the reception to this innocent remark,  they don't just play it here, they live it. 'You won what? The first game, of course you did. One game up!'

As luck would have it, on his day off, Bono picked up some firsthand experience of the local ice hockey team, The Edmonton Oilers.

'I like people who play ice hockey, they stop for hitchhikers, I know this from experience. I was hitchhiking in Vancouver yesterday, actually I was! And this guy and his girlfriend picked me up. He was cool, an ice hockey player, his name was Gilbert Brule as it happens, I'm so grateful I've decided I want to be Gilbert Brule.(click here for the hitch-hiking tale)
Brule, being an Oiler, this led Bono to compare the rest of the band to  Oilers.
'Larry is more like the Mark Messier of the band, the dude gave us our first and only job.
'On my left, the Grant Fuhr of this band, need I say more? On the bass Adam Clayton Jnr...
'On my right, now who might he be? He's kind of great, the Great One. Who am I talking about? The Wayne Gretzky of U2. On lead guitar - The Edge!
'What do you want to play The Edge?'

All I Want Is You gave way to Stay as 65,000 Canadian fans joined in word-for-word and ahead of Beautiful Day a girl arrived on stage to read lyrics from Heart of Gold by a Canadian rock'n'roll legend Neil Young and Bono ended the song by returning to it: 'Keep me searching for a heart of gold...'

Scarlet, Walk On and One were a celebration of Aung San Suu Kyi and the continuing campaign to free those imprisoned for their political views in Burma. Some of that light drizzle at the end of City of Blinding Lights  gave us a snatch of Singing in the Rain but with Vertigo ('are you ready for lift-off?) this space station took off again and Edmonton was kissing the future.

Did we mention that the band were on fine form again tonight?  Unusually the set list was pretty  similar to the one in Winnipeg  but tonight Moment of Surrender was back and with a special dedication to the survivors of the fire in the Alberta town of Slave Lake.

“I have some people here from Slave Lake I’d like to dedicate my song to . Whoever it is you want to hold in your hearts, hold them in your heart.”

 Setlist 



Even Better Than The Real Thing

I Will Follow
Get On Your Boots
Magnificent
Mysterious Ways
Elevation
Until The End Of The World
All I Want Is You
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Beautiful Day / Heart Of Gold
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
Miss Sarajevo
Zooropa
City Of Blinding Lights / Singing In The Rain
Vertigo
Crazy Tonight
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Scarlet
Walk On / You’ll Never Walk Alone
One
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Where The Streets Have No Name
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
With Or Without You
Moment of Surrender


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