1. Originally posted by ahn1991:I don't know how they can possibly do stadiums with the current setup. Articles talking about The Claw cited one of the largest technical difficulties being designing and engineering a rig to support the massive sound system and video cylinder The Claw was known for. I'd be curious to see how they re-imagine this setup if they were to take it to stadiums, or even if they do stadiums at all. Vertigo is really the only tour in recent memory where they did both arenas and stadiums and brought with them a significantly different stage setup, but the Vertigo stage was way simpler compared to this one...
    Don't forget about Elevation at Slane Castle. Not a stadium of course, but same concept. Just make everything bigger and roll with it.

    The rumour mill would suggest that 2016 is going to be the same setup, just with the new album. Stadiums are said to be coming in 2017. None of that is to be trusted of course, but meh, I'm just happy they're in it for the long haul.
  2. Early days yet this is the first time I take a seat and listen bc of the live feeds promises...
    So now anything is possible
    Boy I'm glad I was a U2 fan and spent
    Dedicated time to them from the start...
    Just awesome I gave them a seat in my life in the first place...
    I love technology and what's best is its promised
    Forever...
  3. Originally posted by Ross1441:[..]
    Don't forget about Elevation at Slane Castle. Not a stadium of course, but same concept. Just make everything bigger and roll with it.

    The rumour mill would suggest that 2016 is going to be the same setup, just with the new album. Stadiums are said to be coming in 2017. None of that is to be trusted of course, but meh, I'm just happy they're in it for the long haul.
    Slane Castle is a bit of an exception for me since those were the only shows done outdoors during Elevation. But yeah, the general concept was take what you've got and make it bigger. This especially held true with the outdoor Vertigo stage.

    Of course, the band has to know that if they go back to stadiums now, they'll be put up against 360.
  4. Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
    Slane Castle is a bit of an exception for me since those were the only shows done outdoors during Elevation. But yeah, the general concept was take what you've got and make it bigger. This especially held true with the outdoor Vertigo stage.

    Of course, the band has to know that if they go back to stadiums now, they'll be put up against 360.
    2001-07-21 Elevation Torino, Stadio Delle Alpi
    2001-07-29 Elevation Berlin, Waldbuehne


  5. Sorry, but you're citing this video as an example of "best editing"? Or the opposite?

    Because it's terrible
  6. If Hamish is going to be directing the DVDs, we shouldn't have anything to worry about. Don't forget that this is the results of his work.

  7. Just found these, talk about variety over 3 nights in New York of all places!!

    "Midnight Oil - 1997-12-05/06/07 - New York City, NY (AUD/FLAC)

    Midnight Oil - 1997-12-05/06/07 - New York City, NY
    (Audience FLAC)

    Mercury Lounge, New York

    5th December:
    01 - Truganini
    02 - Power And The Passion
    03 - Dreamworld
    04 - You May Not Be Released
    05 - What Goes On
    06 - White Skin Black Heart
    07 - My Country
    08 - E-Beat
    09 - King Of The Mountain
    10 - Cemetery
    11 - Haulaway
    12 - One Country
    13 - Forgotten Years
    14 - US Forces
    15 - Blot
    16 - The Dead Heart
    17 - Blue Sky Mine
    18 - Don't Wanna Be The One
    19 - Best Of Both Worlds
    20 - Beds Are Burning
    21 - Know Your Product


    6th December:
    01 - King Of The Mountain
    02 - Power And The Passion
    03 - Blot
    04 - Dreamworld
    05 - Put Down That Weapon
    06 - My Country
    07 - E-Beat
    08 - Tell Me The Truth
    09 - One country
    10 - Forgotten Years
    11 - Truganini
    12 - Dazed And Confused
    13 - Cemetery
    14 - Haulaway
    15 - Read About It
    16 - Blue Sky Mine
    17 - Don't Wanna Be The One
    18 - The Dead Heart
    19 - Free My Soul
    20 - Beds Are Burning
    21 - Know Your Product


    7th December:
    01 - Haulaway
    02 - Power And The Passion
    03 - Back On The Borderline
    04 - Warakurna
    05 - What Goes On
    06 - Surf's Up Tonight
    07 - My Country
    08 - E-Beat
    09 - Tell Me The Truth
    10 - One Country
    11 - Forgotten Years
    12 - Truganini
    13 - Free My Soul
    14 - Cemetery
    15 - US Forces
    16 - The Dead Heart
    17 - Blue Sky Mining
    18 - Don't Wanna Be The One
    19 - Blot
    20 - Beds Are Burning
    21 - Know Your Product

    notes by the taper
    In December 1997 the Oils played three nights at New York's Mercury Theatre. Each night was captured by the same taper in the audience, and I have to say these are some of the besT, clearest audience recordings I have ever heard.

    They are also fantastic shows. I don't know the venue, but it sounds pretty small and intimate, with both band and audience

    having a great time.

    A lot of the songs that would later become "Redneck Wonderland" are played over the three nights. Most of them had new names

    by the time they were recorded, and some also changed quite a bit.

    I have some CD covers that I made years ago on here as well. The three shows are spread across four discs - refer to the CD

    covers to see where to split things.

    There is a fair bit of variation in the setlists from night to night. Highlights include "You May Not Be Released", an

    outtake/leftover from the Diesel and Dust album later used as a B-side for Blue Sky Mining. Each night closes with "Know Your

    Product" by the legendary Aussie punk band The Saints. And on night two we even get a brief snippet of Led Zeppelin's "Dazed

    And Confused"!"

  8. So I guess we're rating artists entirely on setlist variation now?
  9. 3 consecutive nights, same city, full setlists. In New York City.
  10. So...
    You're rating artists entirely on setlist variation now?
  11. This forum in general is really heading that direction...
  12. Is not the forum (other forums are even more cynical), and much less the fandom, the majority of people is overall very very happy with the shows as they are now. It's only a few people that insist a lot on that point.
    Obviously they have the right to wish for a more setlist variation even if the rest of the people (or the band) doesn't care about it and that's fine.

    The shows were great regardless of setlist variation or lack of it. The band, the material, the show, the music, all of it is great.
    And we know what we'll get. The people that wants to enjoy it as is, are enjoying it perfectly. But some fans wants to enjoy only if the shows are like they wish they were, and that's their right.