1. II'd love to hear any of the following songs::

    Joshua Tree
    In God's Country
    Red Hill Mining Town
    Exit
    Trip Through Your Wires

    Achtung Baby
    So Cruel
    Who's Gonna Ride your Wild Horses
    Acrobat

    Pop
    Do You Feel Loved
    Please
    Last Night On Earth

    All That You Can't Leave Behind
    Kite
    New York

    How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
    Yahweh (not the acoustic version they sang during the Vertigo Tour)








  2. The band in America is more "innovative" in the set
    I hope they try something new from the No Line On The Horizon album, like Fez - Being Born or Stand Up Comedy .
    I pray for the return of Unknown Caller and Breathe too!


  3. Greg...
    Thanks for your updates...looking forward to them as the show comes closer.... and meeting up with you before the show!!

    ...here's to them playing 'pride' in NA....

    sH
  4. Originally posted by sholbech22:[..]

    Greg...
    Thanks for your updates...looking forward to them as the show comes closer.... and meeting up with you before the show!!

    ...here's to them playing 'pride' in NA....

    sH


    They dropped Pride for the first time ever last time in N. America it'll probably still be rotational imo
  5. Mmm i also can't see much of a Pop resurrection in USA shows,but you never know,Gone as someone already mentioned might get a play but other than that i doubt it.
    Don't know if New York would work in a stadium,but Yahweh yeah why not i'd forgot about that little beauty.
  6. Originally posted by kezman:Mmm i also can't see much of a Pop resurrection in USA shows,but you never know,Gone as someone already mentioned might get a play but other than that i doubt it.
    Don't know if New York would work in a stadium,but Yahweh yeah why not i'd forgot about that little beauty.


    If they do anything Pop, it'll either be a full version of Discotheque or Staring at the Sun acoustic.

    New York is long gone. Yahweh's chance is just as slim. I think the US shows will see the same setlist Mexico is seeing now, and I doubt they're going to "debut" any more songs before the end of the tour. We've got Zooropa and EBTTRT, not to mention what seems like countless others that the US hasn't seen yet. Look what's happened since the claw landed in the states:

    -North Star
    -Even Better Than the Real Thing
    -Miss Sarajevo
    -Zooropa
    -Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
    -Return of the Stingray Guitar
    -Scarlet
    -I Will Follow
    -Out of Control
    -These Discotheque/Please snippets
    -Magnificent Remix

    and songs that I really don't see happening very often/at all anymore, but still...

    -Every Breaking Wave
    -Glastonbury
    -One Tree Hill
    -Love Rescue Me

    That's a TON of new material since the US leg. We're already getting a fresh show.

    If you take last night's Mexico setlist and compare it to the setlist I saw in Chicago on the 2nd leg, I'd be hearing 10 completely different songs. That's a HELL of a setlist change compared to the 5 or so that generally get tossed about per tour. Almost half the setlist, really.
  7. I think if they bring anything back at this point it will be a former "hit" - something that will get the crowd as a whole excited. I admit that playing "Zooropa" somewhat refutes my statement but I can see tracks like "The Fly," "Discotheque," or "Lemon" making a return before they bring out "Last Night On Eath," "Gone," or "Acrobat." They're just better known. Heck, I'd love to hear them all. As for "Mofo," I think it would be great if they brought that one back, too. A lot of us are "requesting" it. Unfortunately, it may not be well-known enough for it to be played. Also, they may have bad memories of the song as they walk onto stages during the PopMart tour and saw half of the seats empty.
  8. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    If they do anything Pop, it'll either be a full version of Discotheque or Staring at the Sun acoustic.

    New York is long gone. Yahweh's chance is just as slim. I think the US shows will see the same setlist Mexico is seeing now, and I doubt they're going to "debut" any more songs before the end of the tour. We've got Zooropa and EBTTRT, not to mention what seems like countless others that the US hasn't seen yet. Look what's happened since the claw landed in the states:

    -North Star
    -Even Better Than the Real Thing
    -Miss Sarajevo
    -Zooropa
    -Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
    -Return of the Stingray Guitar
    -Scarlet
    -I Will Follow
    -Out of Control
    -These Discotheque/Please snippets
    -Magnificent Remix

    and songs that I really don't see happening very often/at all anymore, but still...

    -Every Breaking Wave
    -Glastonbury
    -One Tree Hill
    -Love Rescue Me

    That's a TON of new material since the US leg. We're already getting a fresh show.

    If you take last night's Mexico setlist and compare it to the setlist I saw in Chicago on the 2nd leg, I'd be hearing 10 completely different songs. That's a HELL of a setlist change compared to the 5 or so that generally get tossed about per tour. Almost half the setlist, really.



    Im very excited for my show (anahiem 2) This leg feels like its the best setlist and performance wise all tour they've mastered the use of the claw, bono's in fine voice, the band is on fire, the setlist covers more albums than the last time it was in the US. It's gonna be good
  9. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    That's a TON of new material since the US/Canada leg. We're already getting a fresh show.

    If you take last night's Mexico setlist and compare it to the setlist I saw in Chicago on the 2nd leg, I'd be hearing 10 completely different songs. That's a HELL of a setlist change compared to the 5 or so that generally get tossed about per tour. Almost half the setlist, really.



    Good point. A half-new set list and TWO years waiting will make the show amazing no matter what. I like to poke fun at the setlist for shows I don't attend but I'll have a great time once I'm in the stadium (Rogers Centre, Toronto).