Originally posted by KaiserJose:Cool, thanks for the info
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Originally posted by KaiserJose:Cool, thanks for the info
Originally posted by KaiserJose:Went to four shows and saw a different show from a very different view each night and without a doubt my favourite was Dublin I. It'll be hard to judge what constitutes the best night as everyone will have their own preferences.
I had no issue with seeing largely the same songs again as once the performances are of a high standard there can be no real complaints about the set list - it was first and foremost very balanced for most of the tour (a bit slow(er) at the start of the leg perhaps).
It may be taken for granted now but before this tour began what would we have given to see TUF & UV back on the set list?
Originally posted by KaiserJose:'NY' will obviously feature but I reckon they'll probably get 'Discotheque', Drowning Man and The Wanderer, amongst others.
Originally posted by MirrorballBoy:Still miss a bit of Pop content on the shows. Even no snippets were used...They should give some Pop-songs place in this tour...Still i think it was one hell of a first leg.
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
Only song from Pop I'm really looking forward to is Mofo.
Originally posted by yeah:Looking forward to how the tour will be remembered in 4 years time.
Most of what has been said so far, has been said about the (nowadays bashed) Vertigo tour, too at this stage. Partly with exactly the same arguments ("who would have thought that song xy ever gets played again"; "unique shows"; "amazing stage and lights").
For the records: I do think that this is their best tour of the decade. Might give a detailed summary later.
Originally posted by Zoolov:Discotheque could be played. Why not segue it with Crazy Tonight? The transition could be wonderful.
Originally posted by dieder:Playing two kind of identical songs after each other? Not a good plan, Discotheque is not needed anymore
Nice post Harry.