1. has it been made through an audience poll or simply by some "experts"?

  2. I don't have these songs in my top 10 too
  3. uhm throwing in thrash U2 history and legend
  4. Originally posted by bartajax:I'm watching a top 10 of U2 on Dutch television right now, and I am really wondering if it was made by idiots. Here is the top 10:
    10. Boots
    9. Magnificent
    8.The Saints Are Coming
    7. One
    6. City Of Blinding Lights
    5. Elevation
    4. Walk On
    3. Vertigo
    2. The Sweetest Thing
    1.Beautiful Day

    Really they never show U2 on this channel and then all of a sudden they play a top 10 and then you get this top 10 I mean, really??


    Crack.

    It's the only explanation.
  5. Originally posted by bartajax:I'm watching a top 10 of U2 on Dutch television right now, and I am really wondering if it was made by idiots. Here is the top 10:
    10. Boots
    9. Magnificent
    8.The Saints Are Coming
    7. One
    6. City Of Blinding Lights
    5. Elevation
    4. Walk On
    3. Vertigo
    2. The Sweetest Thing
    1.Beautiful Day


    OK, I now know how U2 choose their setlists. And it is most likely the reason why Bono says it is much easier to be successful than it is to be relevant. From that list, I can see one song that helps them staying relevant, and even that one should be performed in concert without the bloody speech.
  6. It was a on a music channel called TMF, normally they only play populair music but this time there was a U2 top 10 and I really was suprised by the list
  7. Dutch setlist. Im not surprised.


  8. Hey dont blame all Dutch people There are some idiots at that channel. If I got to choose there would be a complete different top 10. Maybe we could all make our top 10?
  9. I absolutely love how, on the first two legs of 360, The Unforgettable Fire/City of Blinding Lights completely turns the tables of the mood of the show.

    The Unforgettable Fire trickles away, a body and soul lying on a bed, and as the song melts away, the head hits the pillow.

    And instantly, as the piano of COBL hits, the eyes open wide, and the soul gets up and exalts on top of the show, cigar spike shining and the cylindrical screen swirling with color. U2 turn a desperate (though somehow soothing) drift into a song that literally sounds like a fire, into a sunshine-filled wakeup, perking back up and crescendoing that wave up through the piano intro of COBL, until we're back on top of the wave and ready to rock n' roll (for Vertigo and Crazy)

    I really, really miss the first two legs. I'm a big advocate for the previous few legs/shows, because of the variety and just the magnitude of the change since 2009...but if you asked me which show I'd want to be magically dropped into to witness, it'd have been a first legger for sure.


    /random.
  10. Wow, Matt