1. Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]

    Thus making it even more pathetic that U2 can barely change a setlist from leg to leg. I know people will say things about choreography and things, but they could still use the same videos/visuals for different songs - i.e. Last Night on Earth, Discotheque, Gone all could have been interchangeable with HMTMKMKM in the encores or with something else in the set.

    Absolutely. U2 are my life and I can't help adoring them for so many reasons - but their staticness in setlist, visuals, etc is so lame.
  2. I guess the next tour will show whether they can do it or not. They should be downsizing in terms of venue and stage size, which would ideally mean a return to an Elevation tour setup. Then they'd had no excuses, cause there wouldn't be much video to start with
  3. The video is just a fan-made excuse for justifying U2's lazyness when it comes to setlists.
  4. Indeed
  5. Just found this from Hanging Rock. What a photo (I think anyway):

    Titled: 'The Big Man Who Wasn't There'

  6. My prayer has been answered (secret garden from leeds)...awesome
  7. Apparent tracklist of the new album according to BTX rumours. Guy who posted it had it nearly 100% right before Wrecking Ball was released:

    Dream Baby Dream
    High Hopes
    Harry's Place
    Heaven's Wall
    This is Your Sword
    Just Like Fire Would
    American Skin (41 Shots)
    Hunter of Invisible Game
    Frankie Fell in Love
    Down in the Hole
    The Ghost of Tom Joad
    The Wall
  8. This thread is dead without ade's contributions...
  9. If American Skin is on the new album, will it be the old version with Danny and Clarence? Or will it be a new cut with Morello?


  10. Agree, missing also Ade's contributions.

    This thread is not the same anymore!

  11. They released it already as a CD-R promo single... I don't think they would use that same version for a new album. A re-recorded one would make more sense, I think.