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Traveling technician keeps U2 humming along on concert tour

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Joshua Kapellen must shout to be heard above the guitar riffs and sound checks at Philips Arena during last-minute preparations for Friday night’s performance by U2.

It’s a sea of confusion, right down to fog from a giant machine that will furnish enough smoke to fill the arena during the concert. The sound coming from the 250,000-watt sound system is so powerful it literally can be felt as a stagehand endlessly says "one, one … one, two … eeeee, uhhhhh" with the patience of a chanting monk.

At the back of the arena, there are banks of computers and one-of-a-kind video gadgets that will turn a beaded curtain behind the band into an enormous video monitor during the show. It’s a geek’s dream, and Kapellen is living it. He is a full-time technology expert who travels with the band, which is in Atlanta for Friday’s show and one more tonight. As Kapellen explains how he helps tend to 17 truckloads of traveling technology, his radio buzzes.

"Josh, Josh. Josh to production." In a flash he is rushing toward the production office, literally parting the fog. There’s no way of knowing what he might face. He’s mainly responsible for maintaining a wireless computer network used by everyone from front man Bono to one of the hundreds of stagehands.

"But at one time or another I’ve worked on almost everything here," he explains on the fly as he bustles through the door at the production office. "Our printer is jammed," explains a woman sitting at a computer. Kapellen, 28, is a former aerospace engineer and currently a member of Best Buy’s computer repair unit, Geek Squad.

The U2 tour hired the company to handle some technology tasks. In this case, Kapellen has no secret solutions to this problem. He does what you’d do at home. He pulls out the print tray, yanks at the stuck paper and watches in satisfaction as the printer returns to life. Even trivial problems can cause big headaches while on the road, explained Jake Berry, production director for the U2 show.

Technology in the form of wireless computer connections and cellular phones has made life on the road more tolerable than when Berry started in 1975. "Back then you’d call home once a week," he said. "Now, you’re in touch every day.

Some of the people here use the computer networks to see live video of babies back home." The terms of his contract won’t allow Kapellen, who is from Minneapolis and single, to tell any stories about U2 members. But he says he’s spent time with all four since the tour started Feb. 24. Besides keeping their laptops going, he’s helped set up game systems and retrieved data stored on PDAs that have gone on the fritz.

His days typically start around 5 a.m. and stretch around the clock to the early morning hours. So he has no trouble sleeping when he crawls into one of the bunks — stacked three high — on the bus that transports the stagehands when the concert moves to a new city. The tiny curtained enclosure is not much bigger than a coffin.

"You have to remember not to sit up quickly because, because you can’t," he said. Bono and the other band members needn’t worry about headroom. They travel by private jet. But the guts of the show — including hundreds of speakers and enough computer equipment to supply a good-sized company — move over the road.

And each time the high-tech caravan reaches a new city, hundreds of miles of cable and wire are connected to fire it up again. "In 20 minutes or so after we get the network equipment unpacked, we are up and running again," Kapellen says. And he’s ready to face new high-tech challenges, even if it’s just a balky printer tray.

- Atlanta Journal 

SOUND CHECK: U2 just keeps growing and . . .

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U2 HAS BEEN coming to Atlanta for nearly a quarter century. The Irish legends moved up quickly from the intimate, now-defunct Agora Ballroom in 1981 to the Civic Center in 1983 to the Omni in 1985.

By 1992, U2 was filling the Georgia Dome. For its 2001 appearance and this weekend’s two sold-out shows, Philips Arena has been home.

Based on AJC reviews and set lists gleaned from two fan Web sites, here are some highlights down memory lane:

–> Dec. 1, 1981: "Boy" tour, The Agora BallroomSet list highlights: "October," "Out of Control," "I Will Follow" (No set list available for U2’s first Atlanta appearance in May 1981)

–> June 25, 1983: "War" tour, Atlanta Civic CenterSet list highlights: "An Cat Dubh," "Two Hearts Beat as One," "Gloria," "Party Girl"Bonus fact: U2 soundalikes the Alarm opened

–> April 29, 1985: "Unforgettable Fire" tour, the OmniSet list highlights: "MLK," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Bad," "Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door," "40"Review excerpt: "U2 successfully has made the transition from intimate clubs to arenas." — Russ DeVault, Atlanta Constitution

–> Dec. 8-9, 1987: "Joshua Tree" tour, the OmniNight 1 set list highlights: "Where the Streets Have No Name," "In God’s Country," "With or Without You," "People Get Ready"Review excerpt: "The band was embraced with a warmth that bordered on frenzy. After the concert was well over and the lights were up, the audience — 16,000 strong — continued to sing the refrain from ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday.’ " — Bo Emerson, Atlanta Constitution

–> March 5, 1992: "Zoo TV" tour (first leg), OmniSet list highlights: "Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses," "Angel of Harlem," "I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For," "Love is Blindness"Review excerpt: "Ripping free his mask of piety, Bono got down to the business of being a good, old-fashioned, vulgar rock star. What welcome relief." — Steve Dollar, AJC

–> Sept. 25, 1992: "Zoo TV" tour, second leg, Georgia DomeSet list highlights: "Zoo Station," "Mysterious Ways," "One" "Stand By Me," "Desire"Review excerpt: "The inaugural rock concert at the spiffy, spacious ultra-venue often was less a pop spectacular than a mad crush at a fraternity keg party." — Steve Dollar, AJC

–> Nov. 26, 1997: "PopMart" tour, Georgia DomeSet list highlights: "Even Better Than the Real Thing," "Last Night on Earth," "Lemon," "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me," "40"No AJC review. A preview by AJC’s Russ DeVault noted, "The once-revered Irish rock band has fallen on such hard times that its ‘PopMart’ tour has been dubbed ‘FlopMart.’ "Bonus fact: Bono sang a bit of INXS’ "Never Tear Us Apart" in homage to the lead singer Michael Hutchence, who had committed suicide the night before.

–> March 30, 2001: "Elevation" tour, Philips ArenaSet list highlights: "Beautiful Day," "Sweetest Thing," "Mysterious Ways," "Walk On," "One" with snippets of "Losing My Religion" and "Everybody Hurts."Review excerpt: "Bono and the boys kept it simple, delivering a largely unscripted, stripped-down rock show that put song and spontaneity front and center." — Nick Tate, AJC– Compiled by Rodney Ho.

Sites with U2 set lists are www.elevation-tour.com and www.u2setlists.com

 

- Atlanta Journal 


11.08.05 Oakland, California

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City of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, Elevation, Mysterious Ways, Until the End of the World, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For - In a Little While, Beautiful Day, Miracle Drug, Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own, Love and Peace or Else, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet the Blue Sky, Miss Sarajevo, Pride, Where the Streets Have No Name, One - One Tree Hill. Encore: Zoo Station, The Fly, With or Without You, All Because of You, Yahweh, 40

11.05.05 Las Vegas, Nevada

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City of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, Elevation, Mysterious Ways, Until the End of the World, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, Beautiful Day - All These Things That I’ve Done, Miracle Drug, Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own, Love and Peace or Else, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet the Blue Sky, Miss Sarajevo, Pride, Where the Streets Have No Name, One. Encore: Zoo Station, The Fly, With or Without You, Happy Birthday, All Because of You, In a Little While, Bad

11.04.05 Las Vegas, Nevada

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City of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, Elevation, The Electric Co. - Send in the Clowns, The Ocean, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For - In a Little While, Beautiful Day, Miracle Drug, Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own, Stuck In a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of, Love and Peace or Else, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet the Blue Sky, Miss Sarajevo, Pride, Where the Streets Have No Name, One - Can’t Help Falling In Love. Encore: Walk On (acoustic), Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, With or Without You, All Because of You, Yahweh, 40
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11.02.05 Los Angeles, California

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City of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, Elevation, I Will Follow, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For - In a Little While, Beautiful Day - Many Rivers to Cross, Miracle Drug, Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own, Love and Peace or Else, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet the Blue Sky, Miss Sarajevo, Pride, Where the Streets Have No Name, One, MLK. Encore: Walk On (acoustic), Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, With or Without You, All Because of You, Bad



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