'A time to love our neighbour…' Some highlights from Houston, night six of #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
When & Where, Wednesday, May 24th 2017. NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas. Night six of #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
Set List Opening with New Year's Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Pride (In The Name of Love)…but no A Sort Of Homecoming tonight. Here's the set list from Houston.
Social Post From @claytonskitten: 'Lately, when I hear One, I think of From The Sky Down, and how Mysterious Ways gave birth to this song. #perspective #U2TheJoshuaTree2017'
In The Press 'From the Houston Chronicle: 'The presentation of "The Joshua Tree" began with the entire backing screen filled with brilliant blood-red imagery from the album's artwork and accompanying Anton Corbijn photoshoot, dissolving into the point of view of a driver's making the long distance trek to the titular desert park. The Edge's godhead guitar intro to album opener "Where the Streets Have No Name" brought an audible gasp from the thousands assembled. There's few things in rock as stunning as The Edge's dive bombing guitar parts from "Bullet The Blue Sky" inside a massive stadium. That's because the album was built to be played in stadiums and arenas, thanks to the twin touches of producers Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. There are no minimal emotions across its eleven moody tracks, with themes of love, longing, injustice, paranoia, and the American dream (as seen through the eyes of four earnest Irishmen) making the album a career-definer.'
If You Had To Pick One Song Miss Syria (Sarajevo) 'Is there a time to love our neighbor / Whether enemy or friend..' From @atU2: '14-Miss Sarajevo. And the Syrian refugee camp video. Such beautiful imagery, but hard to watch. #U2TheJoshuaTree2017'
What did Bono Say ? Dedicating One Tree Hill to the people of Manchester: 'All our hearts are with Manchester…so many of our friends in this great city... We are brokenhearted for parents who have lost their children, children who have lost their parents, families torn apart by this senseless horror. There is no end to grief, that's how we know there is no end to love... We'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky…'
Top Review on U2.com Posted by rbb15225: 'A powerful, redemptive, re-energizing and galvanizing night. A reminder that "there is no them, there is only us." The message of inclusiveness, community, and love was the thread throughout the evening. So glad to be a part of it.'
Please please U2. Can you dedicate the song 'Mothers Of The Disappeared' to the people of Manchester for the rest of the tour. I think it would be very appropriate to do so and would show solidarity against such an evil act specifically targeted at young children. Looking forward to seeing you in London in July.
kathy_tipton
24 May, 2017
Eyes in a room of blindness...a harbor i
Fan since 1983 - my first U2 live experience. Can't wait ;-)
john_trapane
24 May, 2017
Getting in the car...
Driving in from the Hill Country west of Austin... Taking my daughter out of school at Noon, and driving to the stadium... See you soon!
jenepp64
24 May, 2017
Houston concert
Can't wait for Concert this evening! Remember these lads when they were barely a band, as a neighbour of Adam's in Ard na Mara, Malahide many years ago! Amazing talent!!
markpearce
23 May, 2017
Manchester
Please please U2. Can you dedicate 'Mothers of the disappeared ' to the families of the Manchester victims for the rest of the tour. I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking that this is a very appropriate song at the right /wrong time. The events of Monday night broke my heart especially as my own 15 year old daughter loves Ariana Grande and is (meant to be) going to see her on Friday in London. Thank you
Jimcee
23 May, 2017
Been to every concert since 1983
First saw U2 at the LA Sports Arena (1983) with my brother and we haven't missed a concert since. We'll be in Houston again for The JT tour. Looking forward!!
bignewfy
23 May, 2017
I am ready!!!
Flying to Houston today for the show tomorrow. 32nd U2 show and counting. Several more on this tour to come!
MAYAPAN
22 May, 2017
My blue room
What a night, what a show!!
Batman2372
15 May, 2017
They're almost here!!
I brought my wife to her first U2 show when they came with the 360 tour, and now we are super pumped that it's almost time to for them to return. They've never disappointed, and I can't wait to see all they have up their sleeves this time!
HugeDK
11 April, 2017
Coming from Down Under (New Zealand)
I grew up with U2 - in the torment of my teens I used to scream inside "you think you have the answers, but it's the questions you have wrong" whenever some well meaning adult tried to help. In my adult years songs like 'Wake Up Dead Man', 'One' and 'Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own' have been my crutches in the dark hours of divorce and loneliness, while songs like 'Beautiful Day' and 'Love and Peace' have inspired me to think of others. And Kite always makes me stop, think and be grateful.
I made the trip to Red Rocks a few years back, just to stand on the stage that was etched into my mind as a young kiwi watching on a VHS, and am excited to see the guys in Houston in 2017. Being a kiwi, and with One Tree Hill from the Joshua Tree album, I am hoping to hear it live again (outside of NZ this time). Also, Bullet in the Blue Sky will be awesome in the current climate. Super excited for the trip (followed by a few days in New Orleans soaking up some blues and jazz!).
Can't wait!
ChristinaMM423
03 April, 2017
As a child...
My mother rolled the window down, stuck one foot on the dash, and waved her arm out into the open air. She would sing, loudly, With or Without You, One Tree Hill... from the middle van seat, One of her five children, I studied her as she sang aloud. I wanted to become like my mother.
These songs my father drummed into the steering wheel, his hands in perfect time with Larry's on Trio Through Your Wires and Where the Streets have no Name.
I grew up to this album, this band a central soundtrack to my childhood.
When my mother died 11 years ago from the poison of alcohol in her veins, we played with or without you as one last song to remember her by when we laid her to rest on a cold, steel table.
I will likely cry at the start of every one of these songs. We are driving from San Antonio - an expense of money and time so well worth it. To the Band - thank you. For your dedication to this art, and for letting us grow up with you alongside as the music for our lives.
Martiwal
16 March, 2017
Playlist
I was 15 when the JT album was released and I heard it up and down, so great to make it happen again and coming with my wife to the Houston Show from Nicaragua, It took me a while to come up with my favorite playlist for Houston, they have tons of music and they are the biggest band in the world, but the real thing is their friendship, these four guys from Mount Temple High School are still together!
Playlist U2 Houston NRG Center 24.05.2017
Openers 11 o clock Tick Until the end of the Heartland
Bono addressing Trump, Brexit & and what it’s all about the JTT 2017
Where the Streets have no Name (all JT songs performed as in the 87’ tour) I will follow Trip through your wires I still haven’t found what I am looking for Red Hill Mining town Gloria Running to stand still Exit In God’s Country Silver and Gold One Tree Hill Bad Mothers of the disappeared
Encore I
With or without you When love comes to town Pride (In the name of Love) One, Stay (Faraway So close!) snippet
Bono addressing migrants issues, Trump build the wall while thousands of Central Americans still fleeing violence, injustice and poverty to run into the arms of America
Bullet the blue sky
Encore II
New year’s Day City of Blinding Lights 40
baronfwiley
05 February, 2017
U2/Lone Justice
Saw U2/Lone Justice in Houston in 1987 - 2nd row - with a dear high school friend...while another group of friends were behind the stage. Tickets were $25. This year we're all on the floor...thanks U2.com for making this happen.
mickld88
17 January, 2017
Finally!
I was finally able to purchase tickets to see U2. I am so excited for the Joshua Tree tour!