1. 6 songs from No Line performed and 5 from ATYCLB.

    Thats a stat I do not like


  2. ye, it is worrying, i like the way it sounds live, it's one of the highlights of the tour
  3. I love that they played In A Little While and Stuck In A Moment That You Can't Get Out Of, I just would have preferred an Unknown Caller in there somewhere!


  4. let's hope for wildhoney


  5. if they HAVE to play atyclb stuff, only play BD. Ditch the rest. They should play ground beneath her feet. best track on the album. even left out. lolol.
  6. Originally posted by dieder:[..]

    if they HAVE to play atyclb stuff, only play BD. Ditch the rest. They should play ground beneath her feet. best track on the album. even left out. lolol.


    don't ditch elevation and also not stuck love those songs !


  7. theyre really weak this tour. i was cracking up actually at the 2nd amsterdam gig. we were on the seats and behind us 4 guys who were sitting the entire gig. the they played stuck and they got up and sang along shoulder on shoulder. after that they sat down again. wtf.
  8. Originally posted by dieder:[..]

    theyre really weak this tour. i was cracking up actually at the 2nd amsterdam gig. we were on the seats and behind us 4 guys who were sitting the entire gig. the they played stuck and they got up and sang along shoulder on shoulder. after that they sat down again. wtf.


    Hahahah that's sick , i was there to and i loved elevation ,something in the air , tuesday night
  9. I loved elevation when I saw it live, and usually i'm not all that fond of the song


  10. I liked it too but that's basically because I was delighted to hear a big setlist change that night. It rocks, but it's just not one of their best.
  11. Amazing show last night. The stage barely fit inside the stadium. There was truly not a bad seat in the house. It felt very intimate. Sound was awesome

    Muse won me over completely. They sound amazing live
  12. Great show! They were in top form, my 4th show overall, and maybe the best. I was about 6 feet from Bono, about 4 people deep. Bono impressed me more than I thought he would, he was totally hamming it up for the crowd. Everyone in the band seemed to be enjoying themselves. Edge was so into it, and Larry let a few smiles slip. Probably the coolest part was when he let someone in the audience sing People Get Ready during Sunday Bloody Sunday. I took a lot of videos and pics which I'll probably post on youtube and U2tours, respectively. I was with a couple friends who didn't know what to expect, they are U2 veterans and their heads pretty much exploded. It was also the first show for my mom, which was kinda cool. All in all, a great experience and I can't wait for Atlanta