1. Originally posted by dieder:They should NOT skip The Fly. I don't care that it doesn't bring people into U2, it's one of their best songs!


    *nods in agreement*

    Personally, it's my second favourite U2 song, and it's undeniably one of their best live songs.
  2. Originally posted by dieder:They should NOT skip The Fly. I don't care that it doesn't bring people into U2, it's one of their best songs!


    I never said they should skip it
  3. Originally posted by digitize:[..]

    *nods in agreement*

    Personally, it's my second favourite U2 song, and it's undeniably one of their best live songs.


    my second favourite too, after Streets.
  4. I've been neglecting my multi-quote powers of late, so here comes another one;
    Originally posted by digitize:No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I love the LP. I just don't like him using it on One. The guitar that he played One on during Zoo TV and PopMart (a Gretsch, isn't it?) sounded much better for that song.

    Ah I get you. I like him using the LP, but I have to say I prefer the Gretsch Country Gent he used on PopMart. The semi-hollow Gibson thing he used on ZooTV lacked power, for me.
    Originally posted by markp91:I see that some people want BTBS out of the setlist....Hell no! It's probably one of their best songs ever! It has a huge political message and the solo's just awesome! I know that the Vertigo-versions weren't really good, but they change it every tour! Maybe it really rocks this tour!

    And to get back OT... NYD should go...It's a great song, but it isn't that awesome, that it should be played every tour...

    I'd prefer NYD to BTBS lol...but that's just me. NYD is timeless whereas BTBS is peaks and troughs. This might not make sense to some of you, but I know what I mean lol. And hell, do we really want political messages in EVERY song?
    Originally posted by yuri31:yeah I remember reading in U2 by U2 some part when U2 were taking photos with Anton Corbijn in the early 80's I think and he had problems with pronouncing something

    That would be the JT photo shoot - Anton couldn't pronounce the J, so referred to it as the Yoshua Tree.
    Originally posted by LikeASong:...they were landmarks for U2 years ago, they can't/shouldnt be drop out U2 would not be U2 without Pride, SBS, NYD, WOWY... That are the songs that made them big (and I'm not saying these are the best song, only the most famous and known ones)...

    I agree, but to be fair they are a band who claim to be looking forward all the time . I wouldn't want to see any song dropped completely, but a lot of songs should be used with much more economy to make way for new songs to come to the fore on the live stage
    Originally posted by easports43:amen. The problem is the band has to try and appeal to casual fans, and as good as Bad or Ultraviolet, or even The Fly are, those aren't songs that reach the non-fans. I'm guilty of it. And let me ask you, how many of you got into U2 by listening to Kite or Please? The point I'm trying to make is that U2 has to try and appeal to everyone, and those songs don't really draw fans in. But I think just like most bands, once you become a fan of them you learn that their "hits" aren't their best songs. Anyway, we're not all going to be happy, but I think they could throw a bone to us hardcore fans, more often.

    Not wanting to be completely awkward, but the first U2 song I heard (and more importantly, was drawn in by) was MLK lol, so don't give me that crap about not being drawn in by less well known songs

    Agreed, unless they can rework SYCMIOYO, but still use it sparingly.
    Originally posted by dieder:They should NOT skip The Fly. I don't care that it doesn't bring people into U2, it's one of their best songs!


    Great song, but not their greatest live song by a long shot (NB - this is just my opinion lol!)
    Originally posted by notcomingdown:How about retiring Elevation. It has been prominently featured on the last 2 tours, it bores the hell out of me. Replace it with Kite or Walk On or both.

    Good on its debut tour, not so good on the last one - again, use very sparingly, perhaps as an encore opener every now and then.
  5. there live songs evolve from tour to tour (aka. The Fly and Zoo Station on Vertigo Tour) so i'm sure if they do end up playing these old classics they'll find a way to change them up or enhance them in some way
  6. IMO

    1. Pride
    2. Bullet the Blue Sky
    3. The Saints are Coming
    4. Elevation
    5. Walk On
    6. I Will Follow

    Bring back Ultraviolet, and do a full band version of Stay.
    And perform Acrobat live at least once.

    And what's this BS about dropping the Fly???
  7. In my opinion they needn't play

    The Saints Are Coming
    One (although it's a defining U2 song)
    New Year's Day

    on the next tour.

    I hope they'll bring back I Will Follow in Popmart style, and Discotheque in Vertigo style. And I hope for a full band version of Horses.


  8. we pronounce J the same way so I don't mind
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy:This topic has been covered quite a lot, but not to worry.

    [..]
    God no. Elevation tour was fine, but best BTBS formats were ZooTV/PopMart. JT and LT were good, but the only good thing about Elevation was the way in which Edge's solo really tore the place apart. Vertigo was pretty drab apart from the solos again, but I loved the fact that Edge rarely ever played the same solo twice, there was usually always something different about it. However, for me the verses need a guitar riff to counter Bono's vocals á la ZooTV/PopMart, otherwise it's just a bit stale for me. Just palm-muting the strings to a bit of Wah only has so much appeal...


    I agree that the ZOO/POPMart ones were awsome, but the version on the Boston DVD is really powerful. However, the ZOO/POPMart ones are very close behind
  10. why not create a setlist a la Springsteen: 30 songs (or 25 as you like it) with a few 'structural' songs, like SBS, BTBS and the like, and also 4 or 5 new songs. Rest of the setlist can be filled in per evening, depending of the 'mood' of the band as well as requests from the crowd or in promptu surprises.
    That way U2 proves to be probably the best live band in the world, and READ MY LIPS , tons of new fans will be attracted, old fans will be renewed in their love for the band, and so is the band itself.
  11. Originally posted by gavinfriday:why not create a setlist a la Springsteen: 30 songs (or 25 as you like it) with a few 'structural' songs, like SBS, BTBS and the like, and also 4 or 5 new songs. Rest of the setlist can be filled in per evening, depending of the 'mood' of the band as well as requests from the crowd or in promptu surprises.
    That way U2 proves to be probably the best live band in the world, and READ MY LIPS , tons of new fans will be attracted, old fans will be renewed in their love for the band, and so is the band itself.


    I also mentioned a certain request option. They should do it sometime...
  12. Pride. Sunday Bloody Sunday.