2015-05-26 - Inglewood
Tour: Innocence and Experience tour
Songs played: 25
Audio recordings: 5
Videos: 1
  1. 2-3 songs is a kick in the teeth
  2. I have to admit that I am considering trying to unload my shitty seats for Night #2 Toronto due the lack of variation. I gotta say that I'm pretty disappointed with the "bait and switch."
  3. Does the prospect of When Love Comes To Town not persuade you to keep those tickets, Matt?

    It is annoying and I too bought tickets in pairs expecting some real excitement. Hopefully they do take the time off between NA and EU to shake things up. There's still plenty of time left in America, of course, but things aren't looking promising yet. New York will be interesting.
  4. I can see why people with tickets to multiples shows would be pissed.

    I don't think I'm one of those people though, probably because I've only seen them twice so far.
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:I have to admit that I am considering trying to unload my shitty seats for Night #2 Toronto due the lack of variation. I gotta say that I'm pretty disappointed with the "bait and switch."
    I don't blame you. I'm going to 5 NY shows now (first 4 and last one) and I'm thinking I made a mistake. I'll have fun no matter what but I was hoping to see a lot of different songs. I wasn't expecting PJ type setlist variation but I was at least thinking 5-8 different songs per night. I don't think that's asking too much.
  6. Originally posted by iTim:And this is what the NYT article (April 29) said:
    [..]
    I too believed that the first half would be set, and there would be much more variation than 2 songs per city in the second half. "Varying" is not a word I'd use for what we've heard so far.
    Have to agree with this. Expected to hear in the realm of 12-14 different songs rotated throughout my 5 night stand with them (at least 2 a night, different EVERY NIGHT.)

    Editing my post. I should clarify, because I expected something DIFFERENT though not necessarily more. When I initially held tickets for 5 nights, I thought at least 6-7 songs would change over the course of night one / night two, then they'd repeat that, and then show #5 would be somewhat of a wild card - mix between the two.

    Same amount of songs, but sure as hell more than 2 changes a night.


  7. Bono and John Densmore (The Doors)
  8. Originally posted by MattG:[..]
    Have to agree with this. Expected to hear in the realm of 12-14 different songs rotated throughout my 5 night stand with them (at least 2 a night, different EVERY NIGHT.)

    Editing my post. I should clarify, because I expected something DIFFERENT though not necessarily more. When I initially held tickets for 5 nights, I thought at least 6-7 songs would change over the course of night one / night two, then they'd repeat that, and then show #5 would be somewhat of a wild card - mix between the two.

    Same amount of songs, but sure as hell more than 2 changes a night.
    That is what i thought too ( and maybe a lot of fans too )

    Anyway they had beaten they own record of songs played in the first 10 shows ...not bad for U2 but we all want more
  9. Now that's a good Gareth. (Starts at 3:00)

  10. No this is going to happen in Stockholm on 16/9
  11. Great video! Good to know that even the routine songs are fun.