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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    KirkTx
    I have an extra ticket - Croke Park
    Great show in Houston. Looking forward to seeing them for the first time in Dublin. I have one spare ticket in the Pitch 2 Standing area. Let me know if you are interested.
    ALESSANDRO1972
    U2 crew
    Ok, I'm ready with my family for my first show in Dublin.....
    Casso1
    Cant Wait for Croke Park 2017
    Right nearly there and can't contain myself! Have been to every gig since 1985 and have travelled a few places to see them Amsterdam, London, New York and my home city Dublin Use to do a lot of work for U2 over the years including off loading equipment into Edges Studio many years ago, also use to off load their touring gear and lift into hanover quay warehouse also many years ago. Also supplied forklift trucks for Croke park gigs back in the 80's and receive complimentary tickets, many memories of them drinking in the Dockers Pub on the quays, many super memories and have loved this band since. Roll on Croke Park Saturday!!!
    scott068
    Pre show party
    I'll be in Dublin on the Thursday before the show. I'll look around for a good pub or bar near Croke Park for some pre show cheer. I'll post any ideas here, if anyone's interested.
    chris2107
    The Best 50th Birthday Band Ever!!!
    30 Years ago, I saw U2 in Croke Park for the first time during The Joshua Tree tour and have seen every U2 tour since.I can't believe I will have U2 playing for my 50th birthday.. the best birthday gift ever.. Roll on JULY 22nd :-)
    RiggerDan
    Joshua Tree Rehearsals
    I was just a kid working a spotlight in Long Island, NY for the U2 Joshua Tree rehearsals.... Been a true fan ever since..... Seeing the show 30 years later in Dublin will be a lifelong memory of seeing one of my favorite bands.....
    kurt_mueller
    3 Generations
    Looking forward to seeing you in Dublin! I attended the shows at Arizona State 30 years ago for the Rattle and Hum film. ...like it was yesterday I am coming from Wisconsin and bringing not only my children but also my Mother........to have three generations represented at the show on the 22nd will be an amazing experience......definitely a show we will all remember forever.
    martynball
    From Twickenham to Croke Park
    After watching U2 at Twickenham on Saturday night... I seriously can't wait to see them in Dublin!
    ROBIOU
    Miami in Ireland
    Thank you MTV for introducing U2 to me back in the early 80's, since then I have been fortunate enough to have seen them many times but nothing will come close to the up coming show in Dublin. My Wife and 8 year old son Joshua, name respectably after the album are counting down the days.
    Gabran
    More TREE time
    NZ to Dublin take 2 Gabran on the move again, 40 thousand rivets flying in formation...to Collect 58,000 km of flight time to see the lads... And join the mad ones from across these continents for a sing along And reminisce and create new memories in mind and crowds Loved The Rosebowl Tree
    Mickeylou1e
    My 40th....U2s 30th
    2 weeks today will be home to Croke park,Dublin to celebrate not only U2s 30th anniversary of the Joshua Tree album which has always been my favourite album since a little girl of the age of 11....I got tickets on my 40th Birthday from all my family and it was the best birthday present ever to receive on my birthday....but what will be even better will be able to celebrate like a.'party girl' with the boys getting excited now 2 weeks today see you guys for a fantastic party 22nd july love you guys
    BenRich
    On to Dublin!
    I have just returned to Kentucky from the Cleveland, Ohio show and now gearing up for the trip to Dublin next week. I am very excited to fulfill my dream trip of seeing U2 perform in Ireland. My wife and I will tour the Emerald Isle for the week prior to the concert and cannot wait to get there. After seeing the Cleveland show I can only imagine the energy and excitement that will be on display in Croke Park. I agree with J. Seibert, a pre U2 party is a fantastic idea. See you on the 22nd!
    melodie_mcginniskeefe
    My 20 year self is beyond excited
    30 years ago, I slept outside for U2 tickets, when you had to be at a Ticketmaster location to actually buy hard tickets. Gave 1 ticket to the guy I was dating, and he actually went without me, I got stood up. If you would of told my 20 year old self, "It's okay. You're gonna get to go, but it will be 30 years...and the amazing thing is...you will see them in Ireland...with your husband and kids." I am beyond thrilled for the 7/22 show, and so excited to share this experience with my family. It literally is a 30 year dream come true! And that guy from 1987....eat your heart out!
    Austria12
    Bucket list
    First album I've ever listened to was Joshua Tree when I was 13yrs old, now I'm taking my son (16) to see them in Dublin traveling from Phoenix
    harmenschroer
    Can't wait
    From Holland to Dublin, 2 years ago at openings night in vancouver as well. after dublin concert this year 29 and 30 juli again in Amsterdam! Addicted to love! Thank you!
    martyboo
    Off the Bucket List
    I have seen U2 many a times and thirty years have passed too fast. I have always wanted to see them perform in their hometown so me and the nephew are there 22nd July flying from NY and Texas to see the most amazing band. CAN'T WAIT!!!
    scott068
    Traveling from Canada's west coast to Ir
    I saw the original Joshua Tree show in Vancouver 30 years ago. I think it was a late addition to the tour schedule, a last minute booking. I would never have thought I'd see them kick off a 30th reunion tour in the same building. I certainly didn't think I"d be seeing them a few weeks later in their hometown. Definitely a dream come true. I think J. Seibert is on to something. It would be fun to meet for a party before the show!
    conhe
    Christy Dignam on stage
    Dreaming that Christy Dignam will be on stage singing "This is" with Bono. What a big surprise would it be.
    Dublin1997
    Seeing the boys again in Dublin
    I've seen U2 around 25 times. Saw them 3 times on their original tour in the states. Have seen them 6 times in Ireland. For all those traveling to see them in Ireland be prepared! U2 is great wherever they play but you will not find a better crowd anywhere in the world! Looking forward to it (and a few scoops of the black stuff!)
    mkelly7
    Tealiagh
    My wife and I are traveling to Dublin to the concert with our three sons, Jared, Ryan and Connor. It is their graduation gift. A Lawyer, Doctor (to be)and Writer (to be). They were not born when this album came out, yet they grew up with it!!! The trip will be a fantastic family adventure before everyone gets busy with following their dreams. The boys are 26, 23, and 22 and are into this trip/concert big time. Small town Canada comes to Ireland.
    jseibert
    coming to Ireland from the U.S
    Hey Everyone, I see a lot of people are coming to Ireland from the U.S. Me also!!! Been #1 on my bucket list since U2 broke out to see them in Ireland!! I got to see them already here in Santa Clara, CA. Amazing show!!! Find me on Facebook. Maybe we can all get together for a U2 pre-concert party!!! Jim Seibert - Orangevale, CA
    roberto_ariel
    From Mexico
    I can't wait and neither believe it !!! See you in a couple of months all the way from Mexico just to attend the show!!
    U2freak1
    A dream becoming reality
    It has always been my dream to see u2 live in their hometown!!On the 22nd July it becomes a reality!!!
    CharlieOler
    A dream come true!
    Coming from the USA to see U2 play in Dublin!!! I will be able to cross this off my bucket list!! So excited to see you play in Dublin!! I have seen you play 3 times in the states. Seeing you in Ireland will be such an honor! Can't wait!!
    josheggen
    Dublin again!!
    This 22nd July will be our second time we see U2 live in Croke Park from Spain. First time in 2009, the ambient in the city was amazing. Hope next will be the same or even better. U2 go home
    aaron96
    Counting the days
    Counting the days till we get to see u2 in Croke park, my ultimate dream come true.....
    maria_burger
    Dreams do Come through!
    Bringing my daughter to see lovely U2 in Dublin, a life long dream. Just a perfekt birthdaygift to us both. /Maria & Sophia - Stockhom
    Lenie
    Can't wait
    It's a dream for years to see you in Dublin and...yeahhhh, now it's gone happen. Boys..wish you a amazing and safe tour. See you in Dublin and Amsterdam
    u2dub
    where did those 30 years go :)???
    Can still remember that sunny day in Croker that turned on my U2 switch, and its never been off since then...........#1 band on the planet..............so proud of these guys...........roll on LA, London, Amsterdam, Rome......but playing in our home town is always so special............yee haaaaaaaaa...bring it on.........
    sortof_jos
    to good to be true
    Yoshua tree back in 1987 was going to be my first U2 gig ever, but unfortunately I didn't get tickets then. So I'm more than happy to see them this time in Dublin (and Amsterdam 1 week later). I will be going with my daughter, who is already as much of a fan as I am. Can't wait!!!!!
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