1. I've got nothing against the big tracks being played but they should be done so in moderation. The problem with changing the setlist for U2 is the fact that the video screen/lights are all set to correspond with what they are doing. They'd have to plan a setlist change in advance to get a new lighting thing on the go.

    That said, they've had a while off to think about it, they could have chosen a batch of new songs to play, even if they're only songs that were released as singles (Please, Staring At The Sun, The Fly, EBTTRT, Wild Horses, MOFO, I Will Follow, Gloria). Those I just mentioned alone would be a great addition to the tour in my opinion.

    They just need to mix it up a bit. They're all fantastic songs, I'm sure a casual fan who heard Please as opposed to Pride would be eager to investigate Pop. And Please -> Streets from Hasta La Vista/Popmart DVD...

    EDIT: And we all know that The Claw is the offspring of a Zoo TV/Popmart lovefest. Some amazing graphics could be put up there.

    EDIT 2: Looking back, someone mentioned Out of Control and Electric Co. They get my vote.
  2. Originally posted by SvenR:Bad
    Running To Stand Still -> Where The Streets Have No Name exactly like on the zootv dvd from sydney
    I Will Follow
    Levitate
    Dirty Day
    All I Want Is You
    40


    i just watched this today, RTSS is such a great song they should bring it back actaully anything to do with early the early 90s would be great, im in a Achtung/Zooropa phase atm.
  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins:I'd like to see more Achtung Baby tracks (Zoo Station, The Fly) and maybe playing B-sides and other songs that haven't been played in a long time or ever.

    Two Hearts Beat As One
    A Celebration
    I Threw A Brick Through A Window
    A Day Without Me
    God Part II
    Levitate
    Spanish Eyes
    I Fall Down


    Songs that most of the audience aren't familiar with but would go down well. Levitate and I Threw A Brick would go nicely.


    tbh, I don't think 'I Fall Down' is a song that U2 will ever play again. It's an awful song imo. But God Part II on the other hand would just make me happy. That's a song I'd like to hear 20 years since it was last played.

  4. tracks that should come back:

    Please
    Staring At The Sun
    Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
    Dirty Day
    Running To Stand Still
    Mofo
    Discotheque
    Last Night On Earth
    Even Better Than The Real Thing
    The Fly (instead of No Line On The Horizon)
    Bad
    Out Of Control
  5. <i>Would love to see The Fly, Staring at the Sun, RTSS, WGRYWH, Miracle Drug, make Stay more frequent and maybe the odd Kite in there somewhere Of course I can dream for Mercy too

    Definitely keep Ultraviolet, lose Walk On and maybe WOWY sometimes, get Love Is Blindness, 40 and MOS to alternate as closers.

    Edit: Also someone mentioned Out Of Control would be a great track to hear
  6. You're all forgetting Womanfish. Oh what a great great song that is. Even if it's only for a laugh it's a good laugh.

    The Dalton Brothers - imagine them making a comeback, 20 years on.
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins:You're all forgetting Womanfish. Oh what a great great song that is. Even if it's only for a laugh it's a good laugh.

    The Dalton Brothers - imagine them making a comeback, 20 years on.
    The Dalton Brothers playing Lucille or Womanfish under The Claw is a fucking surreal thought.
  8. Had a dream last night where ISHFWILF was replaced with "Wire"...weird...
  9. Alright let me piece this together one bit at a time... I've been doing some logical thinking lately, and here's what I've come up with.

    I got ahold of some Vertigo Tour rehearsal setlists/news items from various websites (including U2gigs) and pieced together what they ended up playing and what they ended up not playing. Granted, being an arena show with a FAIRLY simple setup, the setlist could be more variable, but that middle section of 360 seems like it could rotate QUITE a bit. Also, I used to think that they'd never change opening the encore with Ultraviolet- it was so cool to see, I didn't see how they would change such a monumental performance not played since ZooTV...but they swapped out Zoo Station on the Vertigo Tour, which also hadn't been played in over 10 years at the time. Anyway, the point of that is that anything is possible with a new leg, and here's what's reportedly been rehearsed (for 360)

    Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own
    Drowning Man
    If God Will Send His Angels
    Mysterious Ways (acoustic; heavily focused on for a few days)
    Even Better Than the Real Thing (Perfecto)
    I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight

    In terms of the Vertigo Tour, here's what had never been played live, but rehearsed

    Lemon
    Spanish Eyes
    Electrical Storm
    In a Little While
    Even Better Than the Real Thing
    Mofo (reportedly soundchecked multiple times)

    This could mean a few things, or absolutely nothing.

    -Perhaps NONE of the songs rehearsed on 360 will reappear on the next leg, like Drowning Man or EBTTRT, since most of these Vertigo Rehearsals were instead traded for other songs like "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses", rare performances of "Walk On", and "Crumbs From Your Table".

    -The band may clearly have EBTTRT and Mofo heavily on their minds, as they've been rehearsed the past two tours (Mofo being snippeted on 360, not necessarily rehearsed)

    -The band could be rehearsing brand new ideas right now somewhere, throwing out the old ones, and we may be totally surprised come June.

    I don't know. I just thought I'd throw all this out there for everybody. Share thoughts!
  10. Rumour was they also rehearsed A Celebration during Vertigo. At least once.

    I would like more Pop-material. Please, Last Night On Earth, Discotheque, Mofo.
    Baby: Even Better, Fly.
  11. The Vertigo Tour: What Might Have Been

    Before writing a final wrap-up of the Vertigo Tour, I felt it would be appropriate to reflect not on what actually happened, but on what might have been. U2 naturally do not perform every song that they rehearse, and this article's purpose is to look at what did not make it into the setlist of any of the tour's concerts. Before commencing, however, I must offer a warning: any article of this nature inherently suffers from a lack of verifiability and completion. Please treat statements made in this article with caution; all information is presented in good faith and the belief it is accurate. If you are able to expand upon this article or offer confirmation of any songs, please feel free to contact us. Now, with that said, let's see what might have been!

    In this article, I intend to proceed in chronological order through the tour, and I will look not just at what might have been, but also at what was never going to be in an attempt to help debunk some inaccurate rumours that have circulated online. Months before the tour had even started, rumours began circulating about U2's rehearsals. Many of these claims were blatantly false. Reports that U2 were rehearsing Ultra Violet and Love Is Blindness were misinterpretations of a statement Bono made about how he would like to play those songs again at some stage. A Spanish radio report claimed that they had been told by Paul McGuinness that U2 were working on a segue from With Or Without You to Where The Streets Have No Name, but this was likely false, and even if it was a consideration at some point, it did not even reach rehearsals in the week leading up to the start of the tour. There were also claims that U2 had rehearsed Exit in Dublin, and mentions of Wire even circulated in early 2005, but these appear to have been of questionable accuracy at best. Probably the funniest rumour was one individual's insistent claim that U2 were rehearsing a cover of Wham's Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - as expected, this turned out to be completely untruthful!

    During March 2005, things started to get more exciting and more definite as the first concert approached. U2 spent time rehearsing in Tijuana, Mexico, and while a report exists online purporting to show what U2 played, including songs such as A Celebration and Lemon and A Man And A Woman, we are now fairly certain that it was a forgery. Paul McGuinness and the band members themselves both denied A Celebration was rehearsed when asked, with the band expressing distaste for the song. However, the report's claim of Lemon may have not been so inaccurate - a fan whose word I take very seriously asked Paul McGuinness and he was told that although A Celebration was not done in Tijuana, Lemon was. After Tijuana, the band went to Vancouver for a week of rehearsals. Most of the songs played there did make the set, though some not for a long time: Walk On's debut was not until 20 September 2005, and then Stuck In A Moment a couple of weeks later on 4 October 2005. It should also be emphasised that One Step Closer was NOT rehearsed in Vancouver - a fan mistakenly reported that it was and later corrected this, but by then, the report had spread and some people were not aware of the correction. Claims of Surrender may also have been false, but we believe reports of Adam rehearsing the bass line of Seconds were accurate. This does not necessarily mean the whole band were considering it, though; Adam has previously warmed up by playing songs never considered for a set, such as 4th Of July during the soundcheck on 20 April 2001.

    Another song that may have been rehearsed in Vancouver is Even Better Than The Real Thing. The report that it was rehearsed was not confident, but it may have been accurate. In late April 2005, a concert tuning sheet began circulating online. It looked genuine and listed the songs U2 had already played on tour plus Stuck In A Moment, which we knew at the time had been rehearsed, and Even Better Than The Real Thing. For this reason, I believe the band gave it consideration for the tour. Another song I have been told was considered around this time is Please: it may have been a possibility in May 2005, especially around the four night stand in Chicago, and this is bolstered by the fact that Bono began snippeting Please during Bullet The Blue Sky in mid-May - an indication the song was on his mind. Of course, that can in no way be taken as confirmation, but merely an indicator.

    At the start of the European leg, there was much speculation about songs that could appear in the setlist. There were reports that U2 rehearsed Electrical Storm in Brussels before the second leg began, but these are very conflicting. Some claimed the song was played in full, with these claims split over whether it was acoustic or electric, while U2.com published a denial that it had been rehearsed at all, and the report I take most seriously is that Edge worked on some of the guitar parts of Electrical Storm but the entire band did not rehearse the complete song. Later on the European leg, Spanish Eyes came up in rehearsals, and an apparently genuine photo of the original 11 August 2005 Madrid setlist showed it in the second encore between All Because Of You and Vertigo in Yahweh's usual spot. However, as it turned out, Yahweh made its usual appearance and Spanish Eyes did not appear on tour.

    At the start of the third leg, U2 began varying their setlists considerably. Fast Cars, Discotheque, and In A Little While appeared live, and reports came from Toronto that the band had also been soundchecking Mofo. Further reports stated that Lemon (which, as mentioned, may have been worked on prior to the first leg) and Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car were also being rehearsed. Bono went and upped excitement amongst setlist watchers when he snippeted the latter at the end of The Fly on 20 September 2005, an indicator that the song was on his mind. A fan in New York in October then reported that Bono responded to a query about Mofo with "it's coming, it's coming!", but as it failed to appear, skepticism mounted until a newspaper report confirmed that both Mofo and an unknown bluesy song were soundchecked in Atlanta on 19 November 2005. Also soundchecked during the third leg of the tour, primarily in October, was The Wanderer: it was ultimately performed for TV during the soundcheck for the 2 November 2005 Los Angeles concert, but it did not appear at any Vertigo Tour concert. Claims that The Unforgettable Fire was rehearsed at Los Angeles were completely false.

    At this stage, these are all the songs that I am aware were or might have been rehearsed for the Vertigo Tour but were not performed at any concerts. In all likelihood, U2 considered more than just this selection, but without being privvy to the band's conversations or more soundcheck details, it is hard to get more data. Again, I emphasise the above information should be treated with caution even though it is presented in the belief that it is likely accurate. It is very interesting to consider what might have been. Perhaps some of these songs will show up on the next tour!


    http://www.u2gigs.com/article349.html


    That's an interesting article to go with your rehearsal thoughts there.
  12. Originally posted by dieder:Rumour was they also rehearsed A Celebration during Vertigo. At least once.

    I would like more Pop-material. Please, Last Night On Earth, Discotheque, Mofo.
    Baby: Even Better, Fly.


    I heard that was a heavy rumor, something like Adam playing the basslines to that and Seconds, just as a warm up.

    But anyway, I'd love to hear this acoustic version of "Mysterious Ways" more than anything else they rehearsed (aside from Mofo, if they've done that...that's my number one)...SYCMIOYO is another favorite of mine, to be honest, I'd love to hear that stripped down as well...maybe MW and Sometimes could replace SIAMYCGOO and IALW, that would be neat, and Mofo could jump in between City and Vertigo, or maybe right after Vertigo.