REVIEW of show: have been following the 360 Degree Tour all through Europe both via YouTube and audience bootlegs, so I knew going in that the show was going to be good. But what I experienced was more than just a concert – it was a musical joyride. You combine the monster stage – referred to by Bono as “the spaceship” – combine it with crisp clean sound – and throw in over 60000 people in the Rogers Centre with the roof open and you get a journey that leaves you physically and emotionally spent, but still wanting more when it was all said and done. Sure the show was laden with more songs from their current release No Line On The Horizon than I would have liked, but they mixed them up with enough of the U2 classics that earned them their place on the musical mantel for me to overlook the lopsided play list. The audience reaction to the classics like Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Unforgettable Fire, With or Without You and I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For was far more thunderous than for the newer tunes. Luckily, the majority of the crowd liked to sing along as much as I did, so those around me were not just subjected to my singing/screaming. And during the band’s one verse/chorus of Stand By Me, Bono could simply stand back, take out his ear plugs and enjoy the sound of 60000 fans singing loud and proud… while at the same time the CN Tower was illuminated way overhead with multi-coloured LEDs. The guys were incredibly tight and polished… with The Edge commanding …
MFDA sets dates for Corner, Halladay, Hanson, Moore and Rainbird Hearing in Toronto
The Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada commenced a disciplinary proceeding in respect of Colin Corner, Heather D. Halladay, John J. Hanson, Richard G. Moore and James E. Rainbird by Notice of Hearing dated October 21, 2008.
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