Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Unfortunately, we're all in the GA cheap seats. They have to keep the high dollar there-to-be-seen crowd in the corporate boxes entertained, too. It's the nature of the beast...
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Unfortunately, we're all in the GA cheap seats. They have to keep the high dollar there-to-be-seen crowd in the corporate boxes entertained, too. It's the nature of the beast...
Originally posted by pleasegone:I miss the days when U2 would play whatever they wanted without worrying about visual cues and such. Prince suffered this disease, and then would get over it and be spontaneous again, and go back and forth from over rehearsed carbon copy shows to brilliant improv. I had not put in a Prince reference in a few weeks, so just wanted to let you all know I'm like Phil Collins, not dead yet lol.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I have something in my YT channel that denies him![]()
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Originally posted by ahn1991:I like how discussions of NLOTH inevitably bring up discussions of Pop as these two albums represent the second-most and most forgotten albums respectively.
Personally, I would love to see certain songs from NLOTH come back. MoS is easily one of their greatest show-closers. Magnificent and NLOTH are both solid picks and Stand Up Comedy has a nice flair to it.
It would be great to see some songs from Pop come back, but as I said before it's probably much more likely we'll see Bono's MacPhisto persona on tour than Pop.
Originally posted by pleasegone:I miss the days when U2 would play whatever they wanted without worrying about visual cues and such. Prince suffered this disease, and then would get over it and be spontaneous again, and go back and forth from over rehearsed carbon copy shows to brilliant improv. I had not put in a Prince reference in a few weeks, so just wanted to let you all know I'm like Phil Collins, not dead yet lol.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
They have always had a fairly structured sets with a few interchangeables. Definitely at the loosest during JT (IMO, and as my aging memory serves me) but when they got into the elaborate stage spectacles it reduced the opportunity to improvise.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Their sets were at their loosest during Lovetown I think.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Ok... You're right. I tend to overlook Lovetown since it never hit the States!
Originally posted by ahn1991:One thing to keep in mind... It's actually really hard to be "spontaneous" when you have 14 albums worth of material plus B-sides and other releases. Yes, you have more material to choose from, but the amount of material the band can have rehearsed to a degree of performance that they are happy with is limited and probably doesn't increase much.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I guess you're not a fan of the bands that are usually mentioned when this issue comes up (that means every few weeks) haha.
I love U2 and they're the band of my life but I can't deny they are LAZY when it comes to setlist variation. And that is a fact.