1. it s really hard to pick a show. They played a lot in big form. I love this tour.


  2. ok . ABOY is not one of my fav ..but 2 times on a show is too much for me
  3. 10 years? are you kidding?? time flies... I also experienced my first u2 show during the vertigo tour (germany, gelsenkirchen) and I suppose the setlist or performance or whatever doesn't matter, not even in retrospect, cos it was my first show and it'll always be special to me.

    my bootleg collection used to be much, much bigger than now and I remember there was one particular US show with a killer love and peace or else intro. gave me the chills every time. sadly, I don't remember which show it was :\
  4. Whopssss... Fixed (just put Fast Cars as 22nd), thanks
  5. Like Sergio, dream Vertigo setlist, based on reality, with one exception:
    Condition "sine qua non": NO tired and long political speeches, no human rights, no "anyone has a cell phone?", no "Coexist" speech in the middle of SBS and no "Edge is from the future" old gag.
    1. COBL
    2. Vertigo/ Stories For Boys (snippet)/She Loves You (snippet)
    3. Gloria
    4. An Cat Dubh/Into The Heart
    5. Beautiful Day/ Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / Blackbird
    6. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (full band)
    7. Window In The Skies
    8. One Tree Hill
    9. Miracle Drug
    10. SYCMIOYO/ Torna A Surriento
    11. SBS
    12. BTBS / Hands That Built America/Jonny Comes Marching Home/Please (I have no choice, that's how it was played)
    13. RTSS
    14. Bad / The First Time
    15. Streets
    16. One / Hear Us Coming / She's A Mystery To Me
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    17. The Fly / I Can't Get No Satisfaction
    18. Norwegian Wood (snippet)/ Original Of The Species
    19. Crumbs From Your Table
    20. WOWY / Shine Like Stars
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    21. Party Girl
    22. Yahweh
    23. All I Want Is You
    24. Kite (with Tim Moriarty, of course)
  6. We all talk about how much we don't like the human rights and political portions of U2's show, but let's face it. Their interest in human rights and politics is what makes U2 unique. Most of the their most popular songs are political in nature, after all. For us hardcore fans who will listen to every single bootleg, it's no surprise that we'll get tired of Bono's speeches, or the reading of the UN Charter, or the recording of Archbishop Tutu. But still I think it's good for Bono to use the stage to preach his views.
  7. Believe me, I fully, wholeheartedly support all these political causes, but in Vertigo it was too much. They toned it down in 360 and it was still powerful, with D. Tutu or Aung San Suu Kyi's speeches and a few words between songs. The long speech in the middle of SBS killed the vibe for me.
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    I don't think BelgianBono meant you were making it up, dude, take it easy It's just that the simple thought of Bono advocating for retiring Streets is hard to believe - for him and for all fans. No harm on saying that!


    Exactly.
    Any sane human being should put Streets on their U2-setlist immediately.
    That's why I said that, no personal attack on your mental inventions Blue_Room

    And thanks for backing up Sergio, you da real mvp
  9. 10 years? It seems it was a couple of years ago...

    Anyway, this will always be one of my favorite tours. Like many u2starters, my first time in a U2 concert happened during Vertigo Tour. The atmosphere and the setlist of some shows were really amazing in my opinion.
  10. From the Wikipedia entry for Where The Streets Have No Name:

    For the Vertigo Tour, the group originally considered dropping the song from their setlists, but Mullen and Clayton successfully argued against this. All 131 of the Vertigo Tour concerts featured a performance of the song, which were accompanied by the stage's LED video curtains displaying African flags. On the tour's opening night, this reminded Bono that he had originally written the lyrics in an Ethiopian village. He thought this visual accompaniment made the song come full circle, saying, "And here it was, nearly twenty years later, coming back to Africa, all the stuff about parched lands and deserts making sense for the first time."


    It seemed like this tour presented an opportunity for Bono to rediscover the true meaning behind the song.
  11. Ok, my Vertigo tour setlist based on played songs:

    01 Vertigo
    02 Gloria
    03 An Cat Dubh/Into The Heart
    04 Elevation
    05 The Cry/Electric co.
    06 Until The End Of The World
    07 New Years Day
    08 Party Girl
    09 Out Of Control
    10 Fast Cars
    11 The Saints Are Coming
    12 One Tree Hill
    13 Rockin In The Free World
    14 Love And Peace Or Else
    15 Bullet The Blue Sky
    16 The First Time
    17 Where The Streets Have No Name
    18 Bad

    19 Zoo Station
    20 The Fly
    21 Kite

    22 (Pop Muzik intro)/Discotheque
    23 All Because Of You
    24 40
  12. been listening to Bomb this week, wouldnt mind seeing ABOY or LAPOE get a play on the upcoming tour.