2015-07-31 - New York
Tour: Innocence and Experience tour
Songs played: 27
Audio recordings: 1
  1. such a heavy fucking line, my mother would yell Heads Will Roll when we were in trouble, thankfully my dad was not henry viii
  2. Originally posted by ronoc:Next four songs — least interesting part of the show. A lot of the energy is drained when Bono loses himself up in a floating screen. The band needs to be together to be tight, on stage or on the E stage
    Not sure I agree with that. I understand what you're saying, though. But Bono has always had a need to connect with the audience and he seems to do that by climbing things. Can't count the number of stories I've heard from the early days where he climbed balconies, etc. in small clubs. Climbing into the big screen seems to fulfill that need for him.

    And, I think it kind of portrays a bit about how he sometimes feels so alone, despite being with these 3 other guys. They're playing his songs, but their his, and very personal. That distance portrays that solitude he feels.

    Or, it's all a bunch of showmanship bullshit
  3. Bono sounds incredible tonight.
  4. Was listening to the album again recently, and I can't get it out of my head that Volcano needs to be here. Not Cedarwood Road.
  5. I wonder If YouTube will do a concert stream like 360 Rose Bowl
  6. Originally posted by Ross1441:Was listening to the album again recently, and I can't get it out of my head that Volcano needs to be here. Not Cedarwood Road.
  7. Originally posted by Ross1441:Was listening to the album again recently, and I can't get it out of my head that Volcano needs to be here. Not Cedarwood Road.
    Cedarwood Road fits right on that spot, Bono's early life, Volcano don't
  8. Originally posted by ahn1991:I hadn't seen concert footage in a while and the periscope reminded me of how powerful the image of Bono singing among the stars is.
    It's possibly the MOST powerful imagery of the entire show. That, and him spitting water on The Edge