1. Now that we know about the intermission (let's consider 15 mins), do you guys think that it might affect the length of the setlist? I mean, will it give them the chance to regain some energy and play around 27-28 songs in total or will it actually "steal" some time to the show? Or are they just too old to carry on with a 2hrs and 15 mins long show without long breaks? If we had to believe to all the rumors (which is quite hard to do), they are actually rehearsing a lot of songs for a normal 22-songs setlist...
  2. All rehearsed songs so far, incl. today/yesterday:

    New songs: California (There Is No End To Love), Cedarwood Road, Every Breaking Wave (full band and acoustic versions), Invisible, Iris (Hold Me Close), The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone), Ordinary Love, Raised By Wolves, Song For Someone, The Troubles, Volcano.

    Old songs: Bad, Beautiful Day, Bullet The Blue Sky, City Of Blinding Lights, Desire, Elevation, Even Better Than The Real Thing, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, I Will Follow, Magnificent, Miracle Drug, Mysterious Ways, One, One Step Closer, Out Of Control, Playboy Mansion, Pride, Running To Stand Still, Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Electric Co., Until The End Of The World, Where The Streets Have No Name, and With Or Without You.
  3. That's 10 new + 23 old.

    Guessing...

    For a bold approach, let's say 10 new + 5 old are staples, that leaves 9+9 songs to alternate from night to night for a total of 24 songs.
    First half, 10 fixed songs + 2 rotation
    Second half, 3 fixed (Streets...) + 9 alternating songs.

    A more conservative (and imho realistic) approach, take 10 new + 8 old as staples, leaving 15 songs available for rotation.
    First half, 10 fixed + 2 rotation
    Second half, 8 fixed + 4 rotation
  4. Originally posted by Remy:All rehearsed songs so far, incl. today/yesterday:

    New songs: California (There Is No End To Love), Cedarwood Road, Every Breaking Wave (full band and acoustic versions), Invisible, Iris (Hold Me Close), The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone), Ordinary Love, Raised By Wolves, Song For Someone, The Troubles, Volcano.

    Old songs: Bad, Beautiful Day, Bullet The Blue Sky, City Of Blinding Lights, Desire, Elevation, Even Better Than The Real Thing, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, I Will Follow, Magnificent, Miracle Drug, Mysterious Ways, One, One Step Closer, Out Of Control, Playboy Mansion, Pride, Running To Stand Still, Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Electric Co., Until The End Of The World, Where The Streets Have No Name, and With Or Without You.
    I'm actually kind of sad there is no Vertigo? Though Volcano can replace it nicely. I have been listening to it a lot lately and have really been feeling it!

    Really sad there is no Reach Me Now... I'd take that over The Troubles any day.

    Speaking of the Troubles, I think I like the deluxe edition version better and would prefer they sing that live.
  5. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
    I'm actually kind of sad there is no Vertigo? Though Volcano can replace it nicely. I have been listening to it a lot lately and have really been feeling it!
    I LOVE volcano just imagine adam starting that bass line solo, looping it once or twice, people'll go nuts. I know I will.
  6. The "you were alone/and now you're not alone" and the "you are/rock and roll/you and I are/rock and roll" just resonates with me.


  7. They can probably play it "with their hands tied behind their backs." I am sure it'll be played at some point in 2015.
  8. Glad to see them toying with Miracle Drug. I'd be delighted to see RTSS as well. The Playboy Mansion would be massively cool. Let's hope they follow through with it otherwise things aren't looking overly exciting.
  9. Damn mobile misfunction..

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  11. at home.... at home.... maybe not.... one can dream

    ps: ben e. king died - there might be a stand by me snipped in there again this tour, as tribute.
  12. new years day with edge back on popmart sounding keyboard would be awsume