Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:It was me that said that, but funny enough - had you asked me before my first U2 show (2009 leg of 360), which two songs I would have dropped from the setlist, I would have said Beautiful Day and Sunday Bloody Sunday, because the Vertigo tour turned me off of both so much...and yet for my first U2 show, they blew me away. Wouldn't have traded them out.
In fact I guess I would have ditched Walk On and that Crazy Remix from my first show.
And Beautiful Day remained one of my favorite moments of my second show as well. Funny how that all works out.
Originally posted by ahn1991:You guys can say that SBS and Beautiful Day are overplayed, but in my mind it's not a U2 gig without those two. Streets also.
Originally posted by KieranU2:Beautiful Day should have been dropped midway through 360 in my opinion - it just got too boring.
Originally posted by ASortOfDesire:When U2 plays a show, they aren't thinking about people like us (hardcore fans that stream every show), they are thinking about the guy who is coming to see U2 for his first time, so they play their hits (BD, SBS, Pride). No one person goes to every U2 concert and thinks "They're playing Sunday again? Boring, these guys really need to step it up."
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When a song is "boring," it is played the same way over and over. U2 must have found a way to play the song that the crowd enjoys (2009 intro/astronaut segment).
I've only been to one U2 show ever, and I must say, the way they played those songs were perfect for the occasion. I didn't think about the fact that every song they played was the same way as the night before, or even the fact that they dropped The Fly.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:Disagree. The part with Mark Kelly in 2011 and the Space Oddity thing ruled.
Originally posted by Yogi:[YouTube Video]
This is so ADORABLE! :)