1. Originally posted by germcevoy:It was the tour that killed Streets. That is criminal. Flags intro, stupid 'boo ya' tribal chant and no flash. I missed not hearing the crowd roar after that first flash.


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  2. I actually kinda like Vertigo Streets.
  3. But it's probably the worst Streets, but it's still excellent And well, some 360 and Popmart performances were pretty bad too...
  4. I actually prefer the Popmart performances to the Vertigo ones. 360 didn't have many poor Streets if I'm honest...
  5. I've heard some where Bono sang as little as possible, those were pretty bad I think.


  6. Popmart Streets was solid - not as good as ZooTv or Elevation - but still very good.
  7. Here's a comparision:

    When you watch the Sydney '93 DVD, you get this four-song run:
    Bullet The Blue Sky
    Running To Stand Still
    Where The Streets Have No Name
    Pride

    When you wtach the Chicago '05 DVD, you get an almost identical four-song run:
    Bullet The Blue Sky
    Running To Stand Still
    Pride
    Where The Streets Have No Name

    Which is better? It's no contest for me.
  8. I'll compare:

    Bullet the Blue Sky was so much better on ZooTV as it sounded really powerful. The version on Vertigo Tour sounded pretty dead to me, just simply boring.
    Running to Stand Still - mostly everyone's favourite version of that song is from ZooTV. I'll admit that the Vertigo Tour version wasn't bad at all, I quite liked it.
    Pride - It was absoutely shocking on Vertigo Tour, sounded alright on ZooTV.
    Streets - We've already discussed this. Vertigo Tour had the worst version of the song ever, the ZooTV version is sublime. That segue coming in from Running to Stand Still is just superb.


  9. Vertico Tour was bad?
    They played many Songs!
  10. Vertigo Pride was good I think, Bono carried the chorus well, that's one thing he struggled with on ZooTV.