1. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    didnt the band think the Elevation Tour would be their last? I remember reading about that somewhere........


    never heard that, did they say why?
  2. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    never heard that, did they say why?


    i could try and find it
  3. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    the first legs of the vertigo shows were pretty similar, SYCMIOYO, LOPOE,SBS,BTBS, RTSS (miss sarajevo change) Pride, streets, one. this was played almost all the time in that orderat the end of the main set. Elevation did very the order of songs

    I was more mentioning the opening section of the set up until SYCMIOYO. Obviously, the political section of the set was a staple part of the tour (apart from some 1st leg shows where the orders were all changed around or if LAPOE was used as the show opener) so it was unlikely to change, just as Elevation always opened with Elevation, Beautiful Day and UTEOTW. I'm not complaining on either, I just think that, as far as variety of sets go, Vertigo wins hands down lol.
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    I was more mentioning the opening section of the set up until SYCMIOYO. Obviously, the political section of the set was a staple part of the tour (apart from some 1st leg shows where the orders were all changed around or if LAPOE was used as the show opener) so it was unlikely to change, just as Elevation always opened with Elevation, Beautiful Day and UTEOTW. I'm not complaining on either, I just think that, as far as variety of sets go, Vertigo wins hands down lol.


    I rather have a nice dose of Gone, Kite and Out of Control. Thats just me though.
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    I was more mentioning the opening section of the set up until SYCMIOYO. Obviously, the political section of the set was a staple part of the tour (apart from some 1st leg shows where the orders were all changed around or if LAPOE was used as the show opener) so it was unlikely to change, just as Elevation always opened with Elevation, Beautiful Day and UTEOTW. I'm not complaining on either, I just think that, as far as variety of sets go, Vertigo wins hands down lol.


    although you gotta admit U2 were closer to their fans on the Elevation Tour...

    this is kinda Indoor Intimacy against Outdoor Rocking as far as types of shows come. It depends on what you prefer. However, when Elevation was brought outside....there was this one show that highlighted the tour.......
  6. I like to think of it as Slane against Buenos Aires as far as best of's come......

    I'd take Slane anyday
  7. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    i could try and find it


    its very similar to the Sydney 1993 gig, they thought that would be their last because of adams late night

  8. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    its very similar to the Sydney 1993 gig, they thought that would be their last because of adams late night




    i heard about this.....dont recall the story tho. where can i find it?
  9. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    I rather have a nice dose of Gone, Kite and Out of Control. Thats just me though.

    Probably not just you lol, I can't think what I'd prefer yet though - I'm in a bit of a War phase at the moment ....
    Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    although you gotta admit U2 were closer to their fans on the Elevation Tour...

    this is kinda Indoor Intimacy against Outdoor Rocking as far as types of shows come. It depends on what you prefer. However, when Elevation was brought outside....there was this one show that highlighted the tour.......

    Ah, y'see, I prefer Outdoor Rocking Songs like WTSHNN, WOWY and WGRYWH really come alive in the big arenas just as much as the slower more intimate stuff. I also think that it was representative of how the band felt at the time. Coming off the back of Pop, where they felt they'd let people down in some respects (hence Bono's quote of "re-applying for best band in the world"), they felt they really need to regain the trust of the fans, whereas during Vertigo, they were on a high and Bono was on a roll as far as his own personal work was going, so they felt pretty good about themselves
    Originally posted by stj0691I like to think of it as Slane against Buenos Aires as far as best of's come......

    I'd take Slane anyday

    That's not really fair lol, considering Slane was one of the best shows the band have ever done, yet wasn't necessarily a good representation of the tour as a whole (in my opinion). On the other hand, Buenos Aires was Vertigo at its best in many ways, which (in my opinion) happened fairly frequently. Check the Milan show and Sao Paulo as (what I'd consider to be) other good examples
  10. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    its very similar to the Sydney 1993 gig, they thought that would be their last because of adams late night




    Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    i heard about this.....dont recall the story tho. where can i find it?

    I think I remember reading it on the Wikipedia entry for the Sydney DVD...might be wrong though.
  11. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    i heard about this.....dont recall the story tho. where can i find it?


    i think someone said it on the forums, decribing the way With or Without you was song with special emotion and bono had directed it towards Adam, beleiving it was the last gig they were going to play. Hard to remember what thread though.
  12. "Years later in a Rolling Stone interview, Bono discussed this performance and its significance to the band. Clayton’s absence the previous night had caused a real situation amongst the band members and they were all wondering what long term impact the event would have. Bono said he wasn’t sure that they would ever play live again – he realized during the show that it could be the band's last live performance. As a result, the band's performance that night is particularly emotional, especially during "With or Without You," "Love Is Blindness" and "Can't Help Falling in Love.""

    found it on wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoo_TV:_Live_from_Sydney

    EDIT:
    Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]

    [..]
    I think I remember reading it on the Wikipedia entry for the Sydney DVD...might be wrong though.


    you got there before me