Originally posted by aussiemofoI don't think it's a case of being too political these days. Political isn't the word for it. Bono is more humanitarian.
As I was saying in a different topic, that One speech last tour was just way too long and he even snuck in a speech in the middle of a song - EVERY NIGHT! Last tour was a lot more scripted and produced.
Also, there was a certain "aura" around the boys in the 80's or 90's. They are still legendary, but I think the old Bono assumed a different character when on stage whereas today the "real Bono" and the "show Bono" are pretty much one and the same. The line is very blurred.
Originally posted by yeahI touched the main reason why I think that U2 lost it in my first sentence. Every live concert from them I have seen in the last years just lacked something - I have the impression that they just don't go fully-hearted on stage. Everything seems to be routine...
Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
exactly the point i made last night almost word for word. I think its mostly Bono though. He is alwayr elsewhere and we very rarely get a glimpse nowadays of what hes capable of if his heads in the right place. Who knows what the future will bring. Some good songs hopefully.
Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]
I guess we should also entertain the possibility that the boys are, dare I say, not boys anymore. Maybe they're simply too old to rock everyones socks off every night of a 150+ show tour anymore. Hell I remember my old man when he was pushing 50 and he'd be flat out running a block let alone jetsetting around the world and turning it on for 60,000+ audiences. Sorry I don't mean to be a doomsayer. Here's hoping they still have the stamina to rock very hard.
Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]
I guess we should also entertain the possibility that the boys are, dare I say, not boys anymore. Maybe they're simply too old to rock everyones socks off every night of a 150+ show tour anymore. Hell I remember my old man when he was pushing 50 and he'd be flat out running a block let alone jetsetting around the world and turning it on for 60,000+ audiences. Sorry I don't mean to be a doomsayer. Here's hoping they still have the stamina to rock very hard.
Originally posted by MWSAHIt's more work now instead of a joyful hobby.