Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
Chicago wasn't actually the voice - it was the whole band that didn't click, at least for me. I personally find the Japanese shows a lot (lot) better. Boston was all right, although the European shows were (way) more intense. Rose Bowl, end of the second leg! At the end of the first (Sheffield), Bono's voice already needed some rest... end of leg II was not terrific, although it's a good concert overall. Tip top, for me, is still Amsterdam I, 2009. One of Bono's very best vocal performances ever - in my book.
I felt that the band was great in Chicago. While the Japanese shows were good, I felt Chicago was a better representation of the tour as a whole. Also, the gig seemed to flow much better than the Japanese ones. I was not very impressed with many of the European shows, though.
Regarding 360, I will honestly say that the entire first European and North American leg (any gig opening with Breathe) was average when compared to the rest of the tour. Dublin 3 stands out as a highlight, but most of the other shows would be easily dwarfed by the second European leg and even more so by the final North American Leg.

He even talked about it before NLOTH, remember that digital whatever that he said their new album would be? We spent weeks debating what it could be :-|