Originally posted by tchezaopopmart tour have the most cohesive setlist
The most identical to each other! :-)
Originally posted by tchezaopopmart tour have the most cohesive setlist
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
just upload them on www.yfrog.com
Originally posted by edlomax:[..]
I figured out how to put a high-res photo on U2start....
http://u2start.com/photos/view/7763/Bono-Man/
And I have a short video clip I'll get up as well... My girlfriend's friend is the art director of the museum and organized the Van Beirendonck exhibit. She mentioned that Bono himself plans to visit in the near future, and she'd notify me if he does indeed come in. I might very well get a chance to "run into" him.
Originally posted by rmann83:[..]
Songs like Miracle Drug, Beautiful Day, Kite, Stuck in a Moment, City of Blinding Lights have intense depth. When you're younger, yeah you appreciate Achtung baby and Pop and Zooropa and all those doubt ridden soul searching songs. I did too. But as you get older, start accepting yourself and applying yourself to the world, songs like Walk On, Kite, Grace, Beautiful day, COBL, SYCMIOYO, Yahweh speak to you more than the classics you thought meant everything.
I love the popmart/zoo tv era but, much like U2, i'm more excited about where they are now and where they're going than where they've been.
Just my humble opinion![]()
Originally posted by rmann83:[..]
I don't think they lack guts or will and I don't think Elevation or Vertigo tour's were the easy way out. I don't think at all for a minute what many critics have said: that they fell back to familiar ground. What's familiar about Beautiful Day? Or Vertigo? Having guts is walking out onto a stage and trusting your song so much that you don't need to rely on theatrics; the songs drive not just the moment but the energy and enthusiasm.
Their new music is not falling back to old ground and its not taking the easy way out; its bringing ALL their experiences to the song building table; the simple melody of Joshua Tree, the subtly epic Unforgettable Fire, the sonic architecture of Achtung Baby, EVERYTHING. It's all there and its brought together and its not just U2 at their center with 80's sound and not testing the limits with the 90's, its filling every space up; ATYCLB & HTDAAB is U2 complete.
Songs like Miracle Drug, Beautiful Day, Kite, Stuck in a Moment, City of Blinding Lights have intense depth. When you're younger, yeah you appreciate Achtung baby and Pop and Zooropa and all those doubt ridden soul searching songs. I did too. But as you get older, start accepting yourself and applying yourself to the world, songs like Walk On, Kite, Grace, Beautiful day, COBL, SYCMIOYO, Yahweh speak to you more than the classics you thought meant everything.
I love the popmart/zoo tv era but, much like U2, i'm more excited about where they are now and where they're going than where they've been.
Just my humble opinion![]()
Originally posted by kezman:Its true that you seem to appreciate the tours more as the years pass,i love Zoo TV way more now than i did at the time,same with 360 2009 which is one of my favourite U2 legs.
Popmart imo is far from being U2's finest hour,sure there were some awesome shows as demonstrated by the number of fine bootlegs we have nowadays but it can't match Zoo,Joshua,Lovetown,Elevation,360 and yes indeed even Vertigo for me.
Discotheque was and still is a horrible song (my least fav U2 song),HMTMKMKM is also horrible (although i know it has its fans on here).
Of course songs like Mofo,Please and Last Night were great but Gone WOW! Amazing tune and played even better on Elevation Tour which suited it i feel in those arena's like Madison Square Garden.
I also love God Will Send His Angels and would've like them to have stuck with it a bit more with the tour.
So in my eyes Popmart-love it but falls short in comparison to other tours.