Originally posted by ahn1991:The only e-stage songs we haven't heard yet in New York are California, The Crystal Ballroom, and Love Comes To Town (if you want to count that one in rotation). The band has been doing a good job making sure they don't repeat any e-stage songs, but if this continues we'll be seeing new stuff soon.
Bad also hasn't been played yet and so far we've seen Bad played at least once in every city except Denver. If these trends are to hold, the chances of getting Bad tomorrow should be pretty good.
Originally posted by AMLBONO:[..]
Bad was played on the 19th in New York.
Originally posted by iTim:Perhaps this tour is a shambles if the efforts of the band are so easily eclipsed by a chat show host singing Desire.
Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
People in the U.S. get how big Fallon is we don't expect people outside the U.S. to get it. But like I said before the moment was for the people there ( like me and my wife) not the fanboys ( and I'm one 2) listening on a stream. It was a cool moment for us and it's better then most of the fans that come up on stage and don't play in time or get muted by the sound guy. No one gave this much grief to when Acrobat came up and U2 left the stage. The people at that show didn't pay to watch them. I think we will
look back at this tour and say wow those e stage moments were all pretty cool.
Originally posted by flowerchild:[..]
for the record, I did state that I don't want a cover band to play a whole song while the actual band leaves the stage. so, acrobat did at least get "some grief" from me, and fallon is getting a whole lot more. because if I had to choose, I'd still rather have a fan on stage than a celebrity, receiving the special treatment for the upteenth time simply because he's famous. yeah, alright, that's how it goes, still doesn't mean I have to like it or support it and I'll never stop saying it either. in b4 "deal with it".
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
For the record, this is the first time Jimmy Fallon has ever been brought on stage with U2. Also, I don't think it's "special treatment" considering the countless times Jimmy Fallon has hosted U2 as a guest on various shows. As I said before, Jimmy Fallon is probably the number one promoter of U2 in the US, so it was a nice gesture. I'd rather have him than some random fan or another Gareth.
Originally posted by ahn1991:The only e-stage songs we haven't heard yet in New York are California, The Crystal Ballroom, and Love Comes To Town (if you want to count that one in rotation). The band has been doing a good job making sure they don't repeat any e-stage songs, but if this continues we'll be seeing new stuff soon.
Bad also hasn't been played yet and so far we've seen Bad played at least once in every city except Denver. If these trends are to hold, the chances of getting Bad tomorrow should be pretty good.