1. Agreed. I would absolutely love to see I Will Follow and Out of Control.
  2. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:Glastonbury

    1. I Will Follow
    2. Elevation
    3. Magnificent
    4. Mysterious Ways
    5. Gone
    6. No Line On The Horizon
    7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    8. All I Want Is You
    9. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
    10. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    11. Last Night On Earth
    12. Until The End Of The World
    13. The Unforgettable Fire
    14. City Of Blinding Lights
    15. Vertigo
    16. Gloria
    17. New Year's Day
    18. Out Of Control
    19. Sunday Bloody Sunday
    --------------------------------------------------
    20. Bad
    21. Where The Streets Have No Name
    22. With Or Without You
    23. One



    Nothing from NLOTH? That would be funny...

    Fit in EBTTRT and/or The Fly and I'll fly across the Atlantic to get there!

  3. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    Nothing from NLOTH? That would be funny...

    Fit in EBTTRT and/or The Fly and I'll fly across the Atlantic to get there!




    Magnificent and NLOTH are there?


    Glastonbury

    1. I Will Follow
    2. Elevation
    3. Magnificent
    4. Mysterious Ways
    5. Gone
    6. No Line On The Horizon
    7. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    8. All I Want Is You
    9. Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
    10. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    11. Last Night On Earth
    12. Until The End Of The World
    13. The Unforgettable Fire
    14. City Of Blinding Lights
    15. Vertigo
    16. Gloria
    17. New Year's Day
    18. Out Of Control
    19. Sunday Bloody Sunday
    --------------------------------------------------
    20. Bad
    21. Where The Streets Have No Name
    22. With Or Without You
    23. One



    Gone and Gloria? I doubt it Even I WIll Follow as the opener?
  4. You have to remember that alot of people going to Glastonbury aren't U2 fans and a lot of the 90's stuff probably won't go down well with them. Also lot's of songs from No Line On The Horizon isn't a good idea for a festival concert (Only because of the relatively poor sales, most people wouldn't have a clue what they're playing)
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    Nothing from NLOTH? That would be funny...

    Fit in EBTTRT and/or The Fly and I'll fly across the Atlantic to get there!




    The other setlists that I made on here a few pages ago ( 2010 and 2011) have EBTTRT
  6. Originally posted by jofice:[..]

    Magnificent and NLOTH are there?

    I have obviously read too many set lists in this forum...

    If any two NLOTH songs were to be played, I too would recommend those two.
  7. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:You have to remember that alot of people going to Glastonbury aren't U2 fans and a lot of the 90's stuff probably won't go down well with them. Also lot's of songs from No Line On The Horizon isn't a good idea for a festival concert (Only because of the relatively poor sales, most people wouldn't have a clue what they're playing)


    I think the 90's stuff would be more suiting to a crowd of non-U2 fans myself. As a non-U2 fan you're unlikely to have heard songs such as Mofo, Gone, Ultraviolet etc. Why convert them with Pride?

    This is U2's chance, perhaps the one and only chance they'll ever get, to show the critics why they're still one of the best bands around. So there's no need to go into Glastonbury with a "let's please all our support at tonights 360 gig with the greatest hits" because this crowd will be majority U2 dislikers. They need to go into Glastonbury with a view to silencing their critics. Not that U2 should care about critics but I'm sure it sits in the mind of the band members that there is a large crowd who dislike U2 out there and what better way to walk away with a sense of smugness at the end of the day.
  8. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

    I think the 90's stuff would be more suiting to a crowd of non-U2 fans myself. As a non-U2 fan you're unlikely to have heard songs such as Mofo, Gone, Ultraviolet etc. Why convert them with Pride?

    This is U2's chance, perhaps the one and only chance they'll ever get, to show the critics why they're still one of the best bands around. So there's no need to go into Glastonbury with a "let's please all our support at tonights 360 gig with the greatest hits" because this crowd will be majority U2 dislikers. They need to go into Glastonbury with a view to silencing their critics. Not that U2 should care about critics but I'm sure it sits in the mind of the band members that there is a large crowd who dislike U2 out there and what better way to walk away with a sense of smugness at the end of the day.


    i agree but im afraid they are gonna do just the opposite
  9. I have made a Glastonbury setlist while I'm going through massive boredom as I am on exam leave atm and doing studying

    Here it is:

    1) Breathe
    2) Get on Your Boots
    3) Magnificent
    4) Beautiful Day
    5) Out of Control
    6) Sunday Bloody Sunday
    7) No Line on the Horizon
    8) Elevation
    9) Until the End of the World
    10) New Year's Day
    11) I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    12) In A Little While
    13) Angel of Harlem
    14) City of Blinding Lights
    15) Vertigo
    16) I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (studio/remix?)
    17) Pride (In the Name of Love)
    18) Where The Streets Have No Name

    19) Discotheque
    20) With or Without You
    21) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
    22) One

    There's a couple of things I'm not sure about in this setlist - 1) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me. Could it be replaced with something else? 2) The position of I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight. I think if I put it in 10th positon, and made it studio version, it would fit better. I also went for the 'anthems' because it would suit better. But I did think that they might play alot of No Line on the Horizon stuff to kind of promote it a little. I didn't exactly put in that much NLOTH stuff
  10. I don't know if Glastonbury is going to have U2 play a full 2.5 hour U2 show. Might be closer to an hour/hour 15 mins.


    Originally posted by KieranU2:I have made a Glastonbury setlist while I'm going through massive boredom as I am on exam leave atm and doing studying

    Here it is:

    1) Breathe
    2) Get on Your Boots
    3) Magnificent
    4) Beautiful Day
    5) Out of Control
    6) Sunday Bloody Sunday
    7) No Line on the Horizon
    8) Elevation
    9) Until the End of the World
    10) New Year's Day
    11) I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    12) In A Little While
    13) Angel of Harlem
    14) City of Blinding Lights
    15) Vertigo
    16) I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (studio/remix?)
    17) Pride (In the Name of Love)
    18) Where The Streets Have No Name

    19) Discotheque
    20) With or Without You
    21) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
    22) One

    There's a couple of things I'm not sure about in this setlist - 1) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me. Could it be replaced with something else? 2) The position of I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight. I think if I put it in 10th positon, and made it studio version, it would fit better. I also went for the 'anthems' because it would suit better. But I did think that they might play alot of No Line on the Horizon stuff to kind of promote it a little. I didn't exactly put in that much NLOTH stuff


  11. Other than that..correct me if I am wrong, but does the headliner really play a complete concert ? I thought only like 16-18 songs ? For Glasto they should play 3 songs minimum from NLOTH....Get On Your Boots, Magnificent and, say, Stand Up Comedy.
  12. Originally posted by loftarasa:Other than that..correct me if I am wrong, but does the headliner really play a complete concert ? I thought only like 16-18 songs ? For Glasto they should play 3 songs minimum from NLOTH....Get On Your Boots, Magnificent and, say, Stand Up Comedy.


    One would think if you're disappointed with sales - U2 aren't really disappointed with the songs, it's more the sales as we know - then you play the best songs on there to try and get people interested. They'll play the shit from the other two 2000s records, but the best one with actual decent songs, they won't even go near.

    In ten years time, this is gonna be the 00s Pop. We forget about it and pretend it doesn't exist, when your fans actually want to hear it. Forget Magnificent, Boots, Crazy Tonight...Being Born, No Line, Moment Of Surrender and Stand Up are the four I wanna have on the 2010 shows. Because people are interested in a new direction in this stale time in music, but Boots and Walk On aren't it. Being Born and Stand Up are.