1. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    Exactly, it's a serious song like MoS, the karaoke bit makes it cheesy, especially as the lyrics flash on screen which themselves are pretty awkward if u don't know the tech metaphor.


    it's just a way to make the crowd sing along,nice effrot,i think.
  2. I thought it was pretty cool actually.
  3. I wished they hadn´t dropped it, it is such a nice song!!!!! All the songs in NLOTH seem pretty cool live, and judging by videos (which is not te best way, i know) UC was my favorite live song from this album! It is absent for 6 concerts! Some people are calling it dead! They should go back to 23 song set and bring it back!


  4. Yes maybe.

    And every other city too then.


  5. oh really? why do Sergio and I then say that it both worked in Amsterdam and Barcelona? It cant just be that it didnt work in ohter cities .
  6. Originally posted by dieder:[..]

    oh really? why do Sergio and I then say that it both worked in Amsterdam and Barcelona? It cant just be that it didnt work in ohter cities .


    Besides those cities obv.
    And Milan.
  7. No, it actually didn't work in Milan. Bono could only sing "Mi - la - a - no" and it wasn't brilliant (not as much as Bar - Ce - Lo - Na, which was awesome). The crowd didn't get into it either (it did in Barcelona, it did -a bit less- in Paris, it did -just a little- in Amsterdam).
  8. I think we just cant say if it worked or not. We did only attend a few gigs so we only rate it from bootlegs.
  9. it only worked every now and again. Barcelona just had the right amount of syllables to make it sound decent.

  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]The city chanting at the end worked very very well at Barcelona, but no other city seemed to appreciate it (moreover, no other city had the right syllabes to fit the pam-pam-PAM-pam structure of the verrse). For example, "Mil-la-a-no" was horrible.
    Oww yeah.. . .
  11. It would sound cool with Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo... so there´s a good reason for them to come to Brazil...

    "São Paulo, I know your name, so puch it in, Oh oh oh, Oh oh oh oh!"