1. I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.

    U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.

    Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.

    U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.

    Carry on.
  2. Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.

    U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.

    Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.

    U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.

    Carry on.
    wow what a depressing post...
    lighten up my friend!
  3. Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.

    U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.
    [...]
    I admire your courage to take action according to your opinion

    And I'm sure plenty of people stick around to complain about the irrelevance of U2 "live."
    Although I'm not entirely sure what relevance your driving at...
    You see, relevance in general is highly debatable and, as such, has been argued about for over 2,500 years.
    Personal relevance is, of course, far more tangible albeit completly subjective.

    Anyway, I trust we'll "carry on." Sometimes irrelevance becomes relevant just by being irrelevant.
    For instance as a distraction, or purely for recreational purpose...
  4. Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.

    U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.

    Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.

    U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.

    Carry on.
  5. Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.

    U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.

    Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.

    U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.

    Carry on.
    You make me cry
  6. Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.

    U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.

    Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.

    U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.

    Carry on.
    I don t know what you were expecting for ... They are doing a great show . And they are doing a hard effort to rotate some songs every night . Is not mauch for all of us . The problem is that we all watched /listened many many many shows form this tour . Think if this could happenned during ZOO TV tour or Popmart tour .
  7. Out of curiosity - how many tours has it been since a song from Pop has been played in full? Since the Elevation tour? I think a song from every album except Pop was played on the Vertigo, 360, and I&E tours. Has any other album been unplayed for this many tours sequentially?
  8. Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:Out of curiosity - how many tours has it been since a song from Pop has been played in full? Since the Elevation tour? I think a song from every album except Pop was played on the Vertigo, 360, and I&E tours. Has any other album been unplayed for this many tours sequentially?
    Discotheque was played in full 2 times during Vertigo Tour...

    2005-09-17 - Toronto
    2005-09-20 - Chicago

    By the way, great version, specially Toronto
  9. And about other albuns... no October songs on Zoo TV, PopMart and Elevation
  10. Originally posted by fleavox:[..]
    Discotheque was played in full 2 times during Vertigo Tour...

    2005-09-17 - Toronto
    2005-09-20 - Chicago

    By the way, great version, specially Toronto
    I love those versions
  11. NLOTH has to be the fastest abandoned album though. Shocking really