Originally posted by yeah:So what makes someone a casual fan? And why shouldn't he have the right to hear Pride, NYD, Streets, One and BD? Why should he be tortured with Red hill mining town?
Originally posted by u2spear:[..]
RHMT is a classic and I'm sure many U2 fans have heard that and love it because the Joshua Tree is like thier most popular album. They should get to hear them but say U2 have 7 or 8 'classics' then that still leaves room for 15 or 16 other songs that could be and should be varied more often than they are. A casual fan is probably someone that doesn't have about 5+ U2 albums for example or who only has a Best of CD. I'm not saying they don't deserve to hear those songs but Bono has always said thanks for sticking with us and thanking people for being loyal to U2 so he could reward the people with a rare song every now and then.
Originally posted by markp91:To me the setlist is perfectly in balanse.
Occasional fans get what they want; my dad doesnt know more then the well-known singles but had a brilliant night at Amsterdam 1...a pretty standard setlist that was. He totally loved it, knew a lot of songs. Vertigo, Pride, SBS, New Years Day, WOWY, ISHFWILF, Beautiful Day, Mysterious Ways, Where The Streets Have No Name...
In the meantime us hardcore fans get TUF, Ultraviolet, Bad, MLK, Electrical Storm, Your Blue Room, Walk On, In A Little While...sounds like a great mix of songs to me...
Originally posted by markp91:To me the setlist is perfectly in balanse.
Occasional fans get what they want; my dad doesnt know more then the well-known singles but had a brilliant night at Amsterdam 1...a pretty standard setlist that was. He totally loved it, knew a lot of songs. Vertigo, Pride, SBS, New Years Day, WOWY, ISHFWILF, Beautiful Day, Mysterious Ways, Where The Streets Have No Name...
In the meantime us hardcore fans get TUF, Ultraviolet, Bad, MLK, Electrical Storm, Your Blue Room, Walk On, In A Little While...sounds like a great mix of songs to me...
Originally posted by u2spear:I'm saying that U2 are really only playing for 'casual fans' to become more popular and sell more records really, I think. I think that all the prices of tickets should be £30 or lower, its not like U2 need the money. Everyone should obviously get the same setlist if they go to the same show, regardless of price. Everyone who goes to see U2 deserves to see a few suprises and exitement with the songs that are played, a little variety. Some people go to see them 3 or 4 times in one leg. I want a change in the setlist and more variety, play new songs we haven't heard at all live, like Acrobat or Red Hill Mining Town.
Sorry if it sounded like I was having a go at you.