Originally posted by treasure:[..]
You mean She's the one / Desire ?

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Originally posted by treasure:[..]
You mean She's the one / Desire ?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I remember there were rumours of Bruce joining the band during that 2009 East Rutherford show, and then being disappointed that he didn't make it. It would have made the She's The One / Desire medley much more epic
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Originally posted by treasure:[..]
be careful now it's almost time you were called a dooshbag again![]()
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Originally posted by Macphistfly:[..]
Edge has a ton of kids, he even has grandkids (I think?).
That says a lot about the man that he put so much work into rehearsal.
Originally posted by LikeASong:That is something I won't talk aboutEmbarrasing to say the least
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Let's cut this crap now! On to the Los Angeles discussions...
Originally posted by INCA:It's refreshing to see people here who are actually questioning U2's method for what should be their best ever indoor tour. It's all white knights on u2.com.
I saw Vancouver opening night and night II. I was disappointed that even after 1 month of rehearsals, not ONCE did we get Volcano, Ordinary Love, Sleep Like A Baby Tonight and This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now. Talk about a cop out by the band.
What's even worse is that tribute bands are already playing these songs live and U2 couldn't from Day 1?
U2 are NOT the greatest live act in the world anymore unfortunately. Not the way they are taking songs and audiences for granted these days.
Originally posted by INCA:All the new songs should be played full band. I've been watching videos of highly capable tribute bands playing the new songs full band. And it makes me sad when U2 can't be arsed to.
Please get up off your knees....
Rehearsing 48 songs for this tour would have sounded like a giant feat once upon a time. But I saw JAMES in 2012 on the West Coast of the United States (and in the desert) and they rehearsed over 60 for their very short tour. And each night was different. Their VIP soundchecks were actually full song performances as well. Some didn't get into the nights' setlist.