Originally posted by drewhiggins:360 is still supporting the album and the best-recieved songs from the album; at least live anyway. But it seems they think the older songs get a better reaction - which they do - so that's what they mainly play now. So in a way, it's a greatest hits tour with a few new cuts thrown in.
It's also their experimental tour - trying new things. Which is good and all but then to support those (several of) new songs along with songs that just don't work e.g. Walk On and With Or Without You, really brings it down for me. If they went back and watched the tour they seem to be interested most in, but ten years later and using those arrangements, those songs would have a new lease of life.
That stage is built for The Fly. If they bought that back and did the arrangement as seen on Elevation, and Bono's much stronger voice compared to that tour, imagine the reaction it would get. Give it a harder solo and the three guys running around the catwalk and the bridge, it would own the show. Yet there's so many crap songs in the set that getting rid of those or finding new arrangements would do something...like have us interested again.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Agree with everything (that idea of arrangement-stage setup for The Fly really got me excited!) except with the "songs that don't work". If you've been to any 360 show you'll have to acknowledge that, precisely those 2 songs you pointed out (WOWY and Walk On) are among the ones which get a bigger audience response and participation. The 80% (at least) of the audience who gathers at the 360 shows are casual fans or even long-term fans but not hard die ones, who appreciate those songs and strongly sing along to them.
Originally posted by kezman:Sounds like you 2 are yearning for a 2011 Zoo TV or Popmart! Lol![]()
Personally i feel with a rock show they need rock songs and next album has got to be heavier.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Agree with everything (that idea of arrangement-stage setup for The Fly really got me excited!) except with the "songs that don't work". If you've been to any 360 show you'll have to acknowledge that, precisely those 2 songs you pointed out (WOWY and Walk On) are among the ones which get a bigger audience response and participation. The 80% (at least) of the audience who gathers at the 360 shows are casual fans or even long-term fans but not hard die ones, who appreciate those songs and strongly sing along to them.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:WOWY always gets a great reaction but i have to disagree about Walk On. Ive only been to 3 shows but at each of those shows everyone around me was sitting during the song including me, I just felt like the show came to a hualt with Walk On. Especially closing the main set. Obviously every city is different but thats been my experience. Not even close to the energy it had closing the elevation shows IMO