Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
Agree with you, it's the repeating of the same speech. When I saw the lenght of some One-performance during Vertigo for the first time, it was 9:40 or something. i thought...wow, that's gotta be good.....I had to skip 4 minutes of speech lol
lol yeah i don't find the content boring or even the ideals, just hearing it overrrr and overrrr again
EDIT: interesting though that Bono did speak a bit about Africa sometimes before One on the Elevation tour, though it didn't come off as preachy as it did on Vertigo. Maybe it was the shirt and the flags and overall obvious theme, but the preaching on Elevation, and even other tours, was more subtle, every tour has had its political moments...Sarajevo link ups on Zoo TV, Sarajevo concert and bring the Mothers of the Disappeared on stage during Popmart, and 9/11 on Elevation, though I wouldn't really call that political. Bono's image really changed though after Elevation when he went to Africa with Paul O'Neil in 2002 and was really stumping for Africa in between albums, that's when it apparently became his second job.I'm kind of rambling, but I think that might be why the "preaching" on Vertigo seemed different