Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My guess at U2's set list in Raleigh

1. Breathe
2. Magnificent
3. Get on Your Boots
4. Beautiful Day
5. Elevation
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
7. No Line on the Horizon
8. My Blue Room
9. Unknown Caller
10. New Years Day (or Until the End of the World)
11. Stay
12. The Unforgettable Fire
13. City of Blinding Lights
14. Vertigo
15. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
16. Sunday Bloody Sunday
17. MLK
18. Walk On
19. One
20. Where the Streets Have No Name
21. Ultraviolet
22. With Or Without You
23. Moment of Surrender


I'd love it if "The Fly" made an appearance.  Gonna be awesome.  Super excited for APD to see it.

Monday, September 28, 2009

DCV Countdown: My Top 40 U2 songs of all time

40. Electrical Storm
39. Seconds
38. Bullet the Blue Sky
37. The Electric Co.
36. Elevation
35. Mothers of the Disappeared
34. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
33. Staring at the Sun
32. 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
31. One Tree Hill
30. October
29. 40
28. Out of Control
27. In God's Country
26. Like a Song
25. Zoo Station
24. Stand Up Comedy
23. Two Hearts Beat as One
22. City of Blinding Lights
21. All I Want Is You
20. Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own
19. Gloria
18. A Sort of Homecoming
17. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
16. One
15. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
14. Bad
13. Magnificent
12. I Will Follow
11. Walk On
10. Vertigo
9. Beautiful Day
8. With or Without You
7. New Year's Day
6. The Unforgettable Fire
5. Pride (In the Name of Love)
4. The Fly
3. Sunday Bloody Sunday
2. Until the End of the World
1. Where the Streets Have No Name

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Quick recap of September

Sorry, I haven't been blogging.  Sometimes I just get in a rut where nothing seems interesting enough to blog about.  Not much of an excuse given that most of the stuff I do blog about isn't that interesting either.  (If you want to read something interesting and actually thought-provoking, go to my G'ma's blog at: http://owlspinetree.blogspot.com/).

Anyway, here's a quick recap of the Life of Dolberry over the last several weeks.

My birthday was really nice.  I'm pretty old now (43).  Hard to get too worked up about prime number birthdays, so that's good.  tbKMD & APD got me a great book, Joe Posnanski's: The Machine.  You may remember Joe Posnanski from such great links as the one in the DCV banner.  He's a great writer and this book was a great read.  Of course, being about the 1975 Reds I'd have probably liked it if it'd been written by one of the Bronte sisters.  Posnanski does the near-impossible at the end of the book ... make you feel sorry for Pete Rose.  He does this w/o glossing over who Rose is either.  Great book.

Our softball team has been taking a pounding this season.  We're 2-7 and in last place.  And I'm not playing very well.  Still have 7 games left, so there's still time to turn it around.  Conversely, APD's baseball team is doing very well.  They're 6-2 in 2nd place.  Don't think he's ever been on a winning team before, in like 7 seasons of baseball, so am happy for him.  He's played some real good defense this year at SS, 1B ... and pitched a few innings along the way.  Hits like his dad though, unfortunately. 

The main thing I'm looking forward to in life is the big U2 show this Saturday in Raleigh.  Going to be awesome.  6 days away.  There'll be a U2 theme to the blog this week.  Apologize in advance.

A few good Bono quotes to get it started:

Rock music to me is rebel music. But rebelling against what? What are we rebelling against now? If I am honest I'm rebelling against my own indifference. I am rebelling against the idea that the world is the way the world is and there's not a damned thing I can do about it.

We must allow God to encourage us with His angels, but we must never forget the work is always going to be hard. 

This is not a burden.  This is an adventure.  Do not let anyone tell you it cannot be done.  We can be the generation that ends extreme poverty.

But we've got to follow through on our ideals or we betray something at the heart of who we are.