[quote="Spec A!"]This guy is jealous! You must report after the show!![/quote]
Reporting as ordered!
First up - set list (courtesy of the NME website - they're more likely to get it in the right order than I am)
'Bridge Burning'
'All My Life'
'Times Like These'
'White Limo'
'Learn To Fly'
'My Hero'
'Rope'
'Generator'
'Pretender'
'Up In Arms'
'Long Road To Ruin'
'Cold Day In The Sun'
'Stacked Actors'
'These Days'
'Breakout'
'Monkey Wrench'
'Hey Johnny Park!'
'Everlong'
'Young Man Blues'
'Skin And Bones'
'This Is A Call'
'Best Of You'
Despite being an NME 'thing' with 4 bands on the bill we still got a 2hr set. The new songs are fabulous - Bridge Burning was the standout for me, but White Limo is an absolute monster live. Worth the price of admission on their own. (I don't think there's going to be an acoustic tour for this record....)
Mr Grohl did an excellent job of sucking up to the crowd "This is the first proper show we've played in 2 years!" Riiight Dave: you were just messing about in LA and Brixton
Wembley Arena holds about 10,000 so it's big, but not so big that standing half way back on the floor you feel like you're watching tv. Just perfect for this band (not that I wouldn't kill to see them in a club of course). A bouncy, sweaty, loud, good-humoured crowd, driven by a bouncy, sweaty, loud, good-humoured, kick-ass band. Perfect rock gig.
I did end up feeling my age though, and not just because my knees were dodgy. I was there on my own and I got 'adopted' by a lovely bunch of teenage lads who kept trying to buy me beer between bands. We were chatting about bands we've seen and I mentioned that this was only the 3rd gig I'd been to at the Arena, The Police and Queen being the first two. "Shit, that must have been fuckin' awesome. We weren't even BORN then." Thanks guys.....