Scattered Thoughts and Videos from the Rock Hall Concert

Some brief thoughts and videos from my “cheap seat” view of U2’s set at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concert at Madison Square Garden on Friday:

Mick Jagger joining U2 for Stuck In a Moment (video):

Note: If his dancing is throwing you off, try and get over it. He’s Mick Jagger. I advise closing your eyes, if that helps. Ha. From 1:59 on, for me, it is pretty much gold, especially the part where he sings to Bono “You are such a fool …”.

U2 with Mick Jagger and Fergie (from the Black Eyed Peas) covering the Rolling Stones song Gimme Shelter (video):

Note: Sorry there is a gap at the 0:56 mark. I had turned my camera off (in protest, ha!) when I mistakenly thought this was going to be a song with just the Black Eyed Peas.

Before Jagger (and the Black Eyed Peas) came out, U2 had opened their set with Vertigo and Magnificent. Then on song three, Bono called out Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith and, joined by Roy Bittan (E Street Band keyboardist), they all went into a sort of classically U2-ish “oh crap, we’re screwing up this song” moment. They butchered the beginning of Because the Night (video):

Note: The screw up was not that big of a deal in the end. You see Patti’s microphone give feedback (at 1:07) and then she starts the verse late, and then woah, the timing for all of the musicians goes off (it gets pretty ugly starting at 1:40 in). And then Bono does his “Everyone be quiet on stage and I’m going to fix it by making the crowd sing” move right before the 2:00 in mark and then they are off. They then played it again to make sure the HBO cameras captured them doing it right.

U2 also played I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For with Springsteen accompanying them. Bruce and Bono traded verses. The song ended with Bruce singing the line “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” on repeat and Bono simultaneously singing words to Bruce’s song The Promised Land “Mister I ain’t a boy, no I’m a man, and I believe in the promised land.”

After Bruce left the stage, U2 played a version of Mysterious Ways that segued into Where Is the Love by the Black Eyed Peas. They were joined on stage by all of the Black Eyed Peas. This pairing did not appeal to me or make sense to me in this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame type setting. At all. But much of the crowd in the arena was going WILD with glee. Bono sang a brief snippet of One during Where is The Love. Then some of the Peas left to make room for the next guest (Jagger).

Oh, to be able to cause an entire arena to erupt with screams just by slithering out onto a stage. Mick Jagger is that guy. Or one of them. He’s a ROCK STAR. And that’s what this night was all about. I loved every silly second of his performance up there.

U2 ended their set with a one-song encore, Beautiful Day. This fan would have appreciated it if U2 had played a few more songs and represented their catalog’s depth a bit more. (Full setlist details are here.) However, I’m not going to complain about seeing U2, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith and Mick Jagger in one night. Together. (I might add, the act preceding U2, Metallica, with guests Ozzy Osbourne, Ray Davies and Lou Reed, was also pretty phenomenal.) And the U2-Jagger moment alone was worth the price of admission, for me. (Then again, I was in the cheap seats.)

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Scattered Thoughts and Videos from the Rock Hall Concert

Mick Jagger Joins U2, Metallica, Aretha Franklin at the Rock Hall’s Epic 25th Anniversary Bash

EW’s Must List

In the November 6, 2009 edition of Entertainment Weekly, “The Unforgettable Fire” boxed set is ranked #6 on “The Must List: The Top 10 Things We Love This Week.” The article states:

Bono and the band will set your ears ablaze with this deluxe reissue of the 1984 album that ignited the foursome’s artistic rep. The bonus DVD (with live footage) and hardcover book make it truly unforgettable.

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EW’s Must List

More jamming for rock ‘n’ roll royalty at Garden

Ron Wood Interviews Bono

Wow – here’s an oldie-but-goodie from the “Estate Rock” special aired May 27, 1987. Amazing how things haven’t changed to some extent, but also amazing to hear Bono talk about playing stadiums, especially given leg 2 has finished of the 360 Tour.

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Ron Wood Interviews Bono

Ron Wood Interviews Bono

Wow – here’s an oldie-but-goodie from the “Estate Rock” special aired May 27, 1987. Amazing how things haven’t changed to some extent, but also amazing to hear Bono talk about playing stadiums, especially given leg 2 has finished of the 360 Tour.

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Ron Wood Interviews Bono

U2 concert was YouTube’s largest streaming event

NEW YORK — YouTube’s webcast of a U2 concert was watched by nearly 10 million people, the video site’s largest streaming event ever.

The Google-owned site said that the concert was watched around the world. It was shown live from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Sunday.

Chris Maxcy, head of music partnerships at YouTube, called the event “a big win” for the site.

The full 2 1/2-hour concert is available on YouTube. The rebroadcast video has been watched by more than 1.1 million viewers.

- Associated Press

Sometimes you can’t stand the sight of a puppy

I checked out Puppy Cam for the first time today, a Web site consisting only of live video feeds of puppies. Cuteness overkill but highly addictive. There’s a feed of some German Shepherd puppies and it turns out that one of them is named Bono. I enjoyed the unintentionally humorous comments made by the dog handler, such as, “Oh my gosh! Bono must weigh about 30 pounds!”

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Sometimes you can’t stand the sight of a puppy

U2 + YouTube = 10 million streams

Introducing U2’s new singer…

Sounds like U2 has a new singer and his name is Boo-no.

No, this isn’t a Halloween joke. It’s how Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones tramples all over Bono’s name — twice, mind you — in this recent TV interview.

(via here)

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Introducing U2’s new singer…

U2 blog: Song by song with the Vancouver Sun

U2 playing at The Madison Square Garden on Friday October 30th

What do Bonnie Raitt, Simon & Garfunkel, John Legend, Metallica, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Ozzy Osbourne, and Aretha Franklin have in common? They will all be performing at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th Anniversary concert special on Oct. 29th-30th! Those are just a few of the musical guests that will rock the stage [...]

Free U2 Berlin concert tix gone in 3 hours

U2 to play Brandenburg Gate gig

Would You Like Some @U2 Ketchup With That?

atu2-ketchupBig announcement today from @U2: In an effort to extend our worldwide reach, we’re formally launching a line of branded products with our web site’s name and/or logo. The first product is shown here: @U2 branded Heinz ketchup. It’ll be available in supermarkets near you beginning next month.

We’re all very excited to launch this line of branded @U2 products. We think this will allow us to revolutinize dynamic marketing channels and create bleeding-edge, dot-com synergy to build on the global mindshare of @U2. It’s our way of harnessing integrated solutions to enhance the distribution channels that people use every day. We’re always thinking out-of-the-box and trying to redefine holistic relationships with our readers.

Okay, that’s all a bunch of B.S. (sorry for the foul language) This is actually a funny/gag birthday gift that Sherry and Steve sent me, no doubt inspired by my frequent use of the word “awesomesauce.”

I love it. I’ll never, ever open this bottle of ketchup.

PS – you can make your own Heinz ketchup bottle, too: http://www.myheinz.com/home.asp

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Would You Like Some @U2 Ketchup With That?