U2 concert photos
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Photo by Matthias Muehlbradt/U2005.com
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Milan, Italy
Iptc.Copyright | Matthias Muehlbradt/U2005.com |
Iptc.ObjectName | Photo by Matthias Muehlbradt/U2005.com |
Iptc.City | Milan |
Iptc.CountryName | Italy |
Iptc.DateCreated | 20050719 |
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From: Slateblue on 2006-07-15 10:45:42
Now it's been almost a year, and wow, what a great time it was... all those memories, the impressions, the mood, the music, the people, and that incredible stadium... In one week, I'll be back there, and I know it's not going to be the same, but it'll be a trip down memory lane whatsoever.
From: fanny on 2006-07-15 11:48:28
SLAAATE!!!! wheeeee!!!=DWhere on earth have you been all the time!!! We've missed yoooou!!=D =D =D
From: Slateblue on 2006-07-23 10:58:43
Hello everyone! Just in case someone's interested in Matt's recent photographic activities, his photos from last night's Robbie Williams show in Milan can be found here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/u2005/sets/72157594206561577/Enjoy! :-)
From: boomcha on 2006-07-25 12:06:20
Wooha, Matt great shots...but who´s that dude on stage with him..with the jacket??!??!?! How was your trip and the memories..anything like last year?And bytheway.. like your afterconcertgarbage pics...hihi, they are really special.
From: Slateblue on 2006-07-28 11:11:10
It was incredible... The crowd was amazing, just as they were with U2. Robbie thanked us "for letting me come to your party", and that description fits really well, I think. He seemed to be honestly moved, which was quite touching. And being in that stadium again was just... beyond words. While queueing, I didn't feel very well, it was very hot and my stomach did funny things, but once we were in there, I was totally overwhelmed with memories and relief and nostalgia... I was quite moved, I have to say. So we went into the front of stage area, got wristbands, and then walked out again and sat down in the shadow until half an hour before the show. Then we went back in, got a good spot near the b-stage and had a great time! Yesterday, we went to see the show in Berlin, and I couldn't help feeling it was a bit hollow. It was nothing near to what we experienced in Italy, where I had the impression he was really touched. But yesterday, to me, it seemed to be a bit of a farce. We probably wouldn't have gone there, had we known we'd see him in Milan, but we got the Berlin tickets before we knew he'd play San Siro, and so we said let's go... Well, as you can imagine, it wasn't our last show in Milan. We'll definitely come back!!! :-))) Oh, and that dude on stage is Jonathan Wilkes, his buddy with whom he sings the swing songs.