Thanks everyone!It was indeed a great experience.
The movie was nicely done, but not close to being at a concert, to me that is. I like to be down there in the GA crowd, that's a whole different atmosphere! It was neat how the audience acted like it was a concert...cheering and clapping after the songs, etc.
Oh, and I haven't gone skiing simply because I don't know anyone around here who skis...and I don't know how and I'm not about to go try by myself.I go sledding!
I have checked out some U2 sites, haven't seen any photos of me, but who knows. I posted the pics on Interference.com and Zootopia (free part, haven't renewed my subscription yet). I just read this article and really enjoyed it, so I thought I'd post it in here. Man, if only I knew they were at Sundance, I would have been there...that's not far away...its right on the way to the trail to hike Timp.
Anthony Breznican, USA TODAY
PARK CITY, Utah — Bono and The Edge walk across a footbridge over an ice-crusted stream, surrounded by onlookers whose cellphone cameras are raised in a kind of group salute.
The U2 bandmates have just finished a lunch with Sundance Film Festival founder Robert Redford, and now they're heading away from the actor's ski resort in snowy Provo Canyon for the hour-long trek back to Park City, where the annual movie showcase is in full swing.
It's Saturday, and this evening the band will gather at the town's 1,200-seat high school auditorium for the premiere showing of their new concert film, U2 3D, a state-of-the-art three-dimensional immersion into their 2006 Vertigo tour that opens in select theaters nationally on Wednesday.
The Edge hops into the back seat of the SUV, and Bono takes shotgun. (Their driver, Jordan, says the singer likes to play with the stereo.) Some of the dozen or so fans gather at the passenger side, pressing their hands against the windows, and the singer and guitarist roll them down to wave goodbye.





It was indeed a great experience.
The movie was nicely done, but not close to being at a concert, to me that is. I like to be down there in the GA crowd, that's a whole different atmosphere! It was neat how the audience acted like it was a concert...cheering and clapping after the songs, etc.
I go sledding! 
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