1. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    They are similar in some respects, but the way they get into the song is pretty different and were used in different ways.


    true, Elevation seemed to have a much more upbeat feel to it, Bono was full of energy and a degree of change to the setlist. Vertigo was more political, which i think is a good thing, but after a while it got a bit repetative
  2. Originally posted by kisho8[..]

    lol , nice story


    Lol, one day it will develop into an alter ego
  3. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    true, Elevation seemed to have a much more upbeat feel to it, Bono was full of energy and a degree of change to the setlist. Vertigo was more political, which i think is a good thing, but after a while it got a bit repetative


    also Elevation was an intimate indoor stadium tour....that too
  4. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    true, Elevation seemed to have a much more upbeat feel to it, Bono was full of energy and a degree of change to the setlist. Vertigo was more political, which i think is a good thing, but after a while it got a bit repetative

    Hmm, I actually prefer the Vertigo versions for the feel, in that the opening set to Vertigo shows would be purely about geeing up the crowd, and Elevation had a fun funky feel to it. When it was opening the set during Elevation tours, it seemed to be a bit more serious 'cause if they fucked up, it could make things a bit tougher to get the show on the road, e.g. Torino...
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Hmm, I actually prefer the Vertigo versions for the feel, in that the opening set to Vertigo shows would be purely about geeing up the crowd, and Elevation had a fun funky feel to it. When it was opening the set during Elevation tours, it seemed to be a bit more serious 'cause if they fucked up, it could make things a bit tougher to get the show on the road, e.g. Torino...


    true....some shows from Elevation had different sets though....
  6. i gotta go guys

    see you later
  7. Originally posted by kisho8i gotta go guys

    see you later


    see ya Kareem!
  8. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    also Elevation was an intimate indoor stadium tour....that too


    Hi Steve , Elevation shows did seem more inconntact with the crowd, love hearing the crowd go wild when the elevation mix kicks in

    Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Hmm, I actually prefer the Vertigo versions for the feel, in that the opening set to Vertigo shows would be purely about geeing up the crowd, and Elevation had a fun funky feel to it. When it was opening the set during Elevation tours, it seemed to be a bit more serious 'cause if they fucked up, it could make things a bit tougher to get the show on the road, e.g. Torino...


    Torino had a lot of problems, Bono's voice
  9. Originally posted by kisho8i gotta go guys

    see you later


    bye bye
  10. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    true....some shows from Elevation had different sets though....

    Hey Steve (again)! Well, South Bend opened with Beautiful Day but that was kinda it lol...unless you have something else in mind...if we're talking main sets, Vertigo was pretty varied compared to Elevation!

    See you Kareem mate
  11. Originally posted by Hans23[..]


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    Torino had a lot of problems, Bono's voice


    indeed so it did.....

    Jeremy's show was good though!
  12. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Hey Steve (again)! Well, South Bend opened with Beautiful Day but that was kinda it lol...unless you have something else in mind...if we're talking main sets, Vertigo was pretty varied compared to Elevation!



    true....my only problem with both tours is that Still Haven't Found was ignored on the first leg of each tour. And as for 2001-05-16 Chicago.....no thank you