Originally posted by Hans23hoi hoi people, how it going
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hi Daley , how is your name is Daley and your nickname is Hans
Originally posted by Hans23hoi hoi people, how it going
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Originally posted by kisho8[..]
hi Daley , how is your name is Daley and your nickname is Hans
Originally posted by Hans23can anybody fill me in on the general line of discussion?
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Not easily lol. I suppose for the moment, me and Kareem are just discussing the finer points of Elevation on the last two tours aswell as why I like the Vertigo tour and he doesn't
Before that, I don't think anyone knows for certain lol...
Originally posted by Hans23[..]
i'm not sure myself, one day i woke up and thought, "I'll call myself Hans" or "The Prince of Orange", I mainly use it for website needs, easy to remember.
Originally posted by Hans23[..]
I think both, from the outside looked very similair, both with a closer look, both had there highs and lows.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
They are similar in some respects, but the way they get into the song is pretty different and were used in different ways.
Originally posted by kisho8[..]
lol , nice story
Originally posted by Hans23[..]
true, Elevation seemed to have a much more upbeat feel to it, Bono was full of energy and a degree of change to the setlist. Vertigo was more political, which i think is a good thing, but after a while it got a bit repetative
Originally posted by Hans23[..]
true, Elevation seemed to have a much more upbeat feel to it, Bono was full of energy and a degree of change to the setlist. Vertigo was more political, which i think is a good thing, but after a while it got a bit repetative
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Hmm, I actually prefer the Vertigo versions for the feel, in that the opening set to Vertigo shows would be purely about geeing up the crowd, and Elevation had a fun funky feel to it. When it was opening the set during Elevation tours, it seemed to be a bit more serious 'cause if they fucked up, it could make things a bit tougher to get the show on the road, e.g. Torino...