Experience and Innocence tour
Legs (3): Promo tour, Leg 1: North America, Leg 2: Europe
Shows: 75
  1. Originally posted by Coso:[..]


    The Grammys are irrelevant and people buy any shit you sell them from an Apple ad. That album is a snooze fest.

    If Grammys and sales are the indicators of artistic success, that would mean Zooropa, Unforgettable Fire, Passengers, POP, and NLOTH are terrible.
    Zooropa won a Grammy, no?
  2. Exactly, with how great Zooropa is, it should've won album of the year.

    The Grammys are useless.
  3. Originally posted by Coso:[..]
    I agree.

    I just don't understand the contingent who think HTDAAB was a great watershed moment!

    Even October's weakest moments showed them striving. HTDAAB is the sound of a band coasting in order to try and recapture what they did in 2000. Even the tour was a re-hash.
    I’m somewhere in the middle, I really like HTDAAB and I’d rate it above 4
    of the albums you’ve mentioned above October, passengers, unforgettable fire and NLOTH, however I’d rate it below Zooropa and pop as well as SOI and SOE. So it’s all a mixed bag of views really. Just shows the difficulty the band have in constructing a Setlist to try and please all.
  4. +1 to both statements (yet I disagree slightly on how strongly-worded you've been in previous posts )

    Anyway, you guys are way off topic.

    Let's discuss this instead:

  5. random between Elevation and Vertigo?
  6. In their 2012 indoor tour, MUSE had a roulette for one song each night. It went spinning and if it went black, they performed one hit (Stockholm Syndrome), if it went red, another one (New Born), and if they hit jackpot, they played a rarity & fan favorite (I remember Dead Star, Citizen Erased and a few others). Of course it was rigged from the start of the show, it wasn't actually random in situ, but I remember audience went wild and it totally worked.
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    In their 2012 indoor tour, MUSE had a roulette for one song each night. It went spinning and if it went black, they performed one hit (Stockholm Syndrome), if it went red, another one (New Born), and if they hit jackpot, they played a rarity. Of course it was rigged from the start of the show, it wasn't actually random in situ, but I remember audience went wild and it totally worked.
    It should be a selection of the one JT song they'll play each night. With "Exit" taking up half the wheel!
  8. Imagine if U2 did something similar for this tour. Which songs could be in there? It has to be fan-fav songs from the band's back catalogue. Imagine if they did it for Acrobat / A Sort Of Homecoming, with wildcards being Hawkmoon 269 and Dirty Day. BOOM