1. Hopefully it regains its greatness on this tour.
  2. There's these few guys around the boards who say it became dull during the I&E Tour again after being good on 360 (or that it has just been dull since 2001).

    I think it has always and will always kick asses
  3. On Vertigo tour with all that political crap it lost its magic and I was bored during all three hits (Pride - Streets - One)
  4. never gonna touch the holy grail of all u2 shows haven't experienced it as boring once. never will.
  5. Every time for me.
  6. For me, Pride took the top spot on the I&E tour. Maybe it was where Streets was situated, not sure. But it just didn't seem grand or meaningful within the show.

    I've no doubt that that'll change for the shows this Summer
  7. Off- topic
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/12/magazine/the-return-of-lorde.html?_r=1

    Lorde, the New Zealand-born pop star, came into the fire-lit lounge of her downtown Manhattan hotel a few minutes past 11, apologizing for the lateness of the hour — funny story, she said. She’d been commuting daily to a Greenwich Village recording studio, plugging away at new music, but today U2, who had reserved the space, arrived and commandeered it. Lorde found a smaller studio available farther uptown, and though the move was inconvenient, she saw the humor in being inadvertently evicted by Bono — it was just one more marker of how strange her life has been since she became famous, four years ago, at 16. “I actually saw the Edge in the gym here,” she said with a grin. “I thought about saying something, but I decided, Nahhh.”

    Quite probably the Electric Lady Studios that the guys were using last month.