1. Wow, they ACTUALLY played Your Blue Room.

    Hell hath frozen over!

    Hardly sing-a-long material, but incredible to see it appear in a live setting. Strange to drop Pride which seemed to really have come back to life over this tour? Ah well. Great stuff.
  2. so, it got finally played. but after elevation? way to bring the mood down, I guess.
  3. That whole set of Chicago II looks like a traffic jam: accelerate-brake-accelerate-brake.

    But then again, I wasn't there anyway. And complaining about the set of a show you haven't been to is probably as intelligent as trying to dictate others how they have to act during a concert.
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy:Wow, they ACTUALLY played Your Blue Room.

    Hell hath frozen over!

    Hardly sing-a-long material, but incredible to see it appear in a live setting. Strange to drop Pride which seemed to really have come back to life over this tour? Ah well. Great stuff.


    They dropped Pride? It was actually sounding pretty good.
  5. Your Blue Room? Wow it looked like it was a bit of a mood killer. Great song though.

    I like how they dropped Pride. It essentially means that no song is sacred in the setlist....well except Streets.
  6. only came online a second ago.... and OMG they did it Your Blue Room wow.


  7. yeah well its nice that they play songs like that but the performance wasnt any near spot-on. it's not a live song.
  8. Originally posted by molang7:[..]

    I think the set was better for Chicago 1... but 2 was better just because I was sooo close. I don't get the whole YBR fascination. I find it quite boring. Only thing cool about it is the call to the space station./


    My opinion is that I totally enjoy songs they hardly play or never get radio play--They never really got props for passengers---not many people outside of the die hards even know who The Passengers are. I enjoy hearing U2 side projects....When U2 brings out songs they haven't played ever or in a long time, people love it, I know I do.

    I did have to say that the crowd around me was pretty lame. Outside of the hits that you hear on the radio--no one really moved around much...they even sat. The girl in front of me kept looking back at me and making faces because she was unsure of the songs played (UTEOTW, Ultraviolet or Stay) My favorite song is TUF and I was screaming, singing and carrying on and she just was out of it...I laughed and went about my dancing and singing.

    There are people who like U2 just for the hits and then there are the people who love U2 and can appreicate all the music---Radio Hits or not.

    Personally, I wasn't as excited with Elevation, Vertigo, or Beautiful Day---to me, they are over played. Even my 10 year old son prefers the old stuff. He was with me the first night and as soon as he heard the start of UV, he went nuts! "Mom, Mom!!! Ultraviolet!!!

    His favorite song is Another Time, Another Place--When he reaches for my iPod, He goes for War and Boy and plays them over and over. I was seriously hoping for Drowning man for him---we listen to those oldies alot here at home.

  9. it's not a concert song but it's so so exciting to hear them play this amaizng song live. if they played this song live everything is possible.
  10. Your Blue Room was played? Red Light as the next one, please.





  11. I don't understand all the fuss about it, it doesn't hit me live. It's nice that they tried it live but it doesn't strike me. Setlist looks nice though