2018-05-11 - Las Vegas
Tour: Experience and Innocence tour
Songs played: 28
Audio recordings: 2
  1. Yes. If you don't want to see the same songs twice, don't go. And no matter if the same songs are played twice, each show IS different. Been to six ZooTV shows with roughly the same setlist and each show has been different and enjoyable.
  2. Set list looks pretty good to me, but for those people who are paying a lot of money for multiple nights in a city 3 or 4 songs rotated would be better....
  3. Originally posted by andyuk36:Set list looks pretty good to me, but for those people who are paying a lot of money for multiple nights in a city 3 or 4 songs rotated would be better....
    Multiple shows in a city aren't intended for the people who go twice though.
  4. Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
    And here I am being hunted down with pitchforks whenever I spout my opinion on how I think they're just not that interested anymore
    Interested or interesting?

    Yeah, I guess negative opinions aren't that well received - that doesn't mean you, me or anybody have to refrain writing them. Could be worse - we could be Interference!
  5. We keep going over the same old ground. They have always had a standard setlist, sometimes playing more or less the same set over and over again in the same city, even during the early tours. We all love ZOO TV and POPMART, the only changes I had on my first show was that they dropped Ultra Violet. POPMART was a swap of the karaoke song but it didn’t matter as it is the occasion, the atmosphere, the event that matter. Yes, if you tune in every night in a mixlr waiting to hear something new and rare and it doesn’t happen you will be disappointed. A u2 concert is a show that is well thought out and staged... they are not a jukebox on a basic stage with no restrictions like in the Lovetown days.
  6. Drop One please.
  7. interesting that instead of rotating, or playing same set, they shortened it by one song.
  8. Interesting that they snippeted Not Dark Yet by Bob Dylan in Laval. That really ties in with the mortality theme. Great track off of Time Out of Mind.
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Interested or interesting?

    Yeah, I guess negative opinions aren't that well received - that doesn't mean you, me or anybody have to refrain writing them. Could be worse - we could be Interference!
    as long as the intentions are positive and the opinion is a little realistic. Also in the end this is a site for U2 fans so the overall feeling should be positive and unfortunately that's not always the case.
  10. Just add Wild Horses and I’m fine with having the same setlist every night
  11. Originally posted by zooropa93:We keep going over the same old ground. They have always had a standard setlist, sometimes playing more or less the same set over and over again in the same city, even during the early tours. We all love ZOO TV and POPMART, the only changes I had on my first show was that they dropped Ultra Violet. POPMART was a swap of the karaoke song but it didn’t matter as it is the occasion, the atmosphere, the event that matter. Yes, if you tune in every night in a mixlr waiting to hear something new and rare and it doesn’t happen you will be disappointed. A u2 concert is a show that is well thought out and staged... they are not a jukebox on a basic stage with no restrictions like in the Lovetown days.
    Amen. I’ll admit it’s still a little disappointing that they didn’t at least rotate a song in place of RFD, but otherwise this is spot on.