The Joshua Tree Tour 2017

Jul 22 2017
Dublin, IE / Croke Park
with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
166

'Lovers of Song'

John Noble reports on Saturday's 'epic night' in Dublin.

John Noble, who looks after the boards of Zootopia, has been bumping around the continent in his trusty camper van Dorty Oileen to many of the European shows. None has been as good as Dublin on Saturday. Below his review of the 'Gathering of the Tribes'.
 
And some of the first press reviews of the night.

'The show began with a precursor to U2's gradual status as one of the world's best rock bands. It ended with a pointer to their future via a new song, The Little Things That Give You Away. There's some distance from then to now, but between poetry, pop music, politics and performance art, U2 at Croke Park was a game/set/match triumph.'  Irish Times

'A spectacular fly-past and understated Trump references: U2 bring 'The Joshua Tree' home…' The Journal.

'U2 Return To Dublin In Triumph. It is 30 years since the release of The Joshua Tree catapulted U2 to the forefront of contemporary music. At their Croke Park homecoming, they reaffirmed that they are still up there, at the very top of the tree….' Hot Press

Gathering of the tribes. 
Elders. Shamans. Warriors. Worriers. Mothers. Brothers. Crude boys. Rude girls.  Lovers.. lovers of song… lovers IN song… warmed up by the songs they knew with Noel & his High Flying Birds, in front of Willie  William's Wonderwall sci-fi backdrop. 

'Enjoy the local band who are on next'

The gathering of the tribes on the historic battleground of Croke Park. Home. The boys (and girls) are back in town. Clans from across the world come together as One to sing our hearts out, to banish some ghosts and to set some other spirits free. In the name of love. What more? (In the name in love).

I began this pilgrimage last September, not knowing then it was gonna be a double-header journey - back then was the #U240 fan thing, which I blogged about in Zootopia, but never got around to completing… A friend nudged me the other day and asked, 'hey, big man, when are you gonna finish that story about the Dublin journey'? 
I think the definition of 'pilgrimage' is a kind of spiritual / physical journey combo. I have found myself clinging recently to a couple of books, (I am not a great reader of books, to my own discredit I know), one of them written by an Irish man, someone I met o' too briefly one time, the celebrated author, poet, and beautiful human John O'Donohue. On this leg of my pilgrimage, travelling with my trusty mare Dorty Oileen (canny auld little camper van!) I turned to a page in that book and came upon these words as the Emerald Isle came into view on the horizon from the ferry:

I would love to live
Like a river flows,
Carried by the surprise
Of its own unfolding.

My interpretation of that is to be open to what could be. What can be. More than that of course, but be ready... be ready. Live. Love. Be ready for what's next.

It's one thing following this U2 thing online, its a great thing, the community (which the singer mentioned at the show), It is a very real thing, sometimes dysfunctional, like a family can be. A wondrous, wide, open, sometimes crazy, often mysterious thing. When you come out to the live shows, then the community manifests itself in the flesh and you come face to face with people who might just change your life with the touch of a fingertip.

Sometimes the words come quickly, sometimes the words take longer to pen... years, decades. 3 of them even..
Time is not linear. This is U2. Dublin. The Joshua Tree. From sapling to maturity.

The show had best sound I have been to this tour, perhaps the one-end open nature of Croke Park helped with that, less echo than normal stadiums to deal with, Adam's chest popping bass in WOWY and exquisite riffs in Red Hill Mining Town pulsing through. Edge's chops and bell-ringing guitar chimes and beautiful deft springy piano work throughout the show came across with such clarity.

The grand theatre of Exit hit home last night, thrilling is an often overused word. This is a thriller. Shadowman is a beast.

'How amazing was that?' said the singer as he paused at the end of the show to take it all in, to gaze at the beauty made in front of his eyes. As Larry had done at the beginning of the show, appearing on the b stage, a wee pause, a gaze around, a slap of his thighs. The Larry Haka, before walking, marching to his position on the JT mini stage, then, after again a deliberate micro-moment of composure, he belted into the Sunday Bloody Sunday drum break. Knocking at the gates of Heaven itself. Thunderous. Splendorous. Glorious. War drums, of peace. Can you hear us coming, Lord?

'Oh my god!' a fan said on my left as this show drew to a close. As if Bono had heard him, the singer echoed the same words back in a heartbeat. 'Oh my God.'

I asked some fellow pilgrims who I have met along this road to 'Home' (aka Larry's t-shirt), Dublin, to sum up their thoughts & feelings :

Dave from the English clan : 'Finally 36 years after my first U2 gig I made it to the Dublin show. The place was rammed and it was as though each member of the audience was attached to the next. From the 3 stands to those on the pitch - jumping, clapping, singing in unison. Bono sang "It's a beautiful day". It was a beautiful night'.

Ross from the American clan : 'On fire. Terrific show. Crowd and band totally committed.'

AJ from the Canadian clan : 'Highlight for the show for me was Running to Stand Still. In 2005 I found out they were playing it and made my first trip to Dublin to see it. Last night was special though. Bono is incredible at focusing on the crowd and making you think he's looking just at you. Last night standing there listening to my favourite u2 song, in Dublin, Bono sent his gaze my way and I got to look right into his eyes while I got lost in the song'.

Scott from the Scottish clan (and part of the @tildecember U2-inspired band who are playing shows at the packed fan-held city centre U2-themed parties this tour) :
'Bono said before Bad that to play Croke Park is a very big deal indeed… (tonight included) …an invocation to look again for America. 
A fly-by in green and gold that made us catch our breath and look up in every sense. A celebration of the women of the U2 community and of world history. We had to head back just before One to be sure we made our (own) show at midnight. But then on our walk… people were singing in the streets...it made us stop our tracks. 'Hear us coming Lord.' There was a group of Spanish fans gathered in a circle, probably wanted tickets but couldn't get them. Bitter? Cynical? No. Singing their hearts out. One love. We get to carry each other. Our singer Ails and I wept. We will never forget it'.

'Let it go'... The mantra of bad. I do try… I can't. I am lost in it. I exist in it. I can dream it all up in it. So can you. My dreams, your dreams… hey, one day they might meet and get wed. Lets book U2 as the wedding band and invite the tribe.
 
Dublin #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 was a one-off. A celebration. Birthdays, anniversaries, jet plane flyovers, communal singing, dancing, partying. We were all left wanting more. 
Thats the sign of an exceptional evening. One I also, will never forget.'

And if you were at Croke Park, tell us all about it. Add your own review and photos below.

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    majella
    Oh what a night...
    Even though we were in Croke Park with 80000 people it felt like we were in someone's back yard at a house party. It felt so intimate. I laughed I danced I cried and I sang till I was hoarse. Thanks for a most memorable Summer night.. Looking forward to Songs of Experience
    larryjoe
    U2 Joshua Tree Dublin
    Only one word "Vertigo' What a Song
    Saraievo
    Croke Park
    magnifique concert
    derek_fowler
    Dreams Really Do Come True
    My girlfriend Patti and I flew in from Detroit for the show for the weekend... We saw them last month in Toronto, this show and the crowd blew that away!! It's long way from my first U2 show at Stoneybrook college and Malibu night club Long Island NY.... Thank you Ireland you've been amazing!! Derek & Patti
    Deewat
    Last song choice left me feeling deflate
    Been to many shows & have to say the last song choice of the night left me feeling low, usually I leave the venue pumped up with lots of adrenaline and wanting more, I'm sure I wasn't the only one as there was no atmosphere with the leaving crowds.......I do wonder if this was deliberate in order the keep the crowds quiet when leaving the neighbouring streets?? Still feeling miffed about it this morning....elevation or vertigo would have been a better choice I feel
    erable
    Coming
    Coming back for the U2 spirit .... a beautiful show like the day yesterday.....thank you so much for this moment outside from all.....
    Nigel Glass
    Shout out to small people!
    now I have to say firstly, was a wonderful gig tonight in Dublin for the greatest show on earth which is U2, however I was extremely disappointed and given the HUGH video Screen that's being talked about, why the heck is it not turned on when the band begin on the smaller stage !! its the start of a rollercoaster ride and the smaller stage is lower then the main stage, so except if you paid over 300 euros(for the beside this stage) then 5ft 5" means you don't stand a chance to see the band for the 1st 20 mins if your standing !! Sorry if I offend but its been buggin me. apart from that WOW these 4 guys are inspirational
    Side3366
    Frenchies at U2 home
    Great show, great moment. Thanks
    howl
    30 years since my first gig.
    In '87 when I Saw U2 in Croke park it was my first gig. Here I am still in Ireland, still getting swept away by U2. (At the tender age of 13 I physically swept away by the crowd when bono asked 80000 Irish people to jump up and down! ) There's a poignant vibe around these songs, and it's still a celebration of the life we have and had have with them. Something is ending and something is beginning in our culture at the moment and the lads have hit the right note to reflect that. Time to dream it all up again, again?
    Penalty
    Crime tonight
    It was the First but surely not the last time in croke park. It was an magnificent, gorgeous and unbelievable night. I was there with my family, thanks for coming with me to the highest point at the seats although my wife's fear of heights. I love you
    BalazsHorvath
    What a journey
    In 1987 I was 15, 2nd grade in high school. I remember hearing these tunes of Trip Through Your Wires and One Tree Hill, In God's Country, so I went to the local music store and bought Joshua Tree on a cassette (yes, I still have it). Joshua Tree has always been with me since then. I do not always listen to it; but from time to time I feel this need to hear it again. I could have never imagined to be here tonight, but here we are, 30 years later, in Dublin's wonderful Croke Park, with my 18 year old son and 16 year old daughter. U2 has built a bridge between our generations, and, in addition to their music, this is an amazing thing. Bridge builders always succeed, while wall builders will always fail.
    BalazsHorvath
    Trip thru your wires
    In 1987 I was 15, 2nd grade in high school. I remember hearing these tunes of Trip Through Your Wires and One Tree Hill, In God's Country, so I went to the local music store and bought Joshua Tree on a cassette (yes, I still have it). Joshua Tree has always been with me since then. I do not always listen to it; but from time to time I feel this need to hear it again. I could have never imagined to be here tonight, but here we are, 30 years later, in Dublin's wonderful Croke Park, with my 18 year old son and 16 year old daughter. U2 has built a bridge between our generations, and, in addition to their music, this is an amazing thing. Bridge builders always succeed, while wall builders will always fail.
    ubeto2
    You Plant a demon seed...
    'Can't wait 'till 2021 when Aching Baby turns 30! ;-)
    bonovx
    So Envious
    Its been a HUGE DREAM to see U2 live at Croke Park for many years for My Fiance and Myself. Wishing we were there to share what will be an AMAZING evening with a Iconic band. We live in New Zealand and often travel to Auckland to One Tree Hill; although we are half a world away from Croke Park we do feel close when we visit One Tree Hill. Hope You All have a wonderful evening with ^^The GREATEST ROCK BAND IN THE WORLD^^ U2.
    ian68
    Full Circle
    3 nights in 5 days 30 years ago, Belfast & Dublin June 1987
    kseguin
    Dublin again!!!!!
    Back in Dublin from Canada (Hamilton) with my wife, was here for the 360 tour in 2009. Going to be a great show tonight!!!!
    quike
    Big day
    "This is one of the unreal nights in my life"
    Artane Coolock Donna and John
    We got engaged on 29th June 1985 at U2 concert in Croke Park, ring broke over the years, got 'engaged again at U2 in 2005!! Going tonight as Grandparents to the beautiful Zara, but we will feel as young as we did in 1985.
    Ruggero_Forni
    #ITSTIME
    Look forward tonight!! Our First time with U2 in Dublin!!
    slawlor
    30 Years Ago
    So excited to be flying into Dublin today. I was there 30 years ago with my sister & now we are bringing our daughters. Soooooo excited !!!
    SAOakman
    It's really happening!
    Overheard the sound check last night as we arrived in Dublin, about 2 blocks away.
    Mark Richie
    30 Years The Joshua Tree from Munich to
    First time at the same date on July 22th 1987 in Munich now I came back with my family with son and daughter to Dublin. We can't wait... Thank you U2...
    pablorunza
    From Argentina to Dublin to see u2
    We are going to see u2 in their house from Argentina!!!!!!
    ciaram
    Joy joy joy
    Croke Park 1987 my first ever concert (aged 14) .... a lifelong love ...
    scott068
    Pre show party place.
    Seems the place to be if you want to be surrounded by likeminded U2 fans is Temple Bar. Specifically at Oliver St. John Gogerty's bar. Corner of Fleet Street and Anglesea Streets. Great vibe if you want to get pumped up for the show. I'll be the handsome guy reserving a table for any of you!! ;-)
    anne240597
    The wait is nearly over.....
    So excited to be going to Croke Park tomorrow. Eighth time seeing U2 but first time seeing them on their home ground, can't wait. Getting a late plane out of Scotland tonight. See you all there!!
    marcovanwijngaarde
    How Lucky
    Big day the 22nd of July, me and my lady watch them for the first time in their hometown. Go Guys, we are so looking forward to tomorrow!!
    Daviesweeten
    Glasgow Boy comin' to Dublin town
    I was at Twickenham a couple of weeks ago, and that was Brilliant. So looking forward to Dublin! Fly out from Glasgow on Saturday morning. I love U2!
    josemariamunozvidal7
    NANO
    From Cartagena to Dublin. A dream come true...
    ccrowley
    Would love to see Christy Dignam sing Pa
    1st U2 concert was Unforgettable Fire in Croke park in 1985 - seen every tour since! Hope to see Christy D. sing the Pavarotti bit in Miss Sarajevo.... Roll on Saturday!
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