Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.
U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.
Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.
U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.
Carry on.
Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.
U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.
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Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.
U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.
Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.
U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.
Carry on.
Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.
U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.
Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.
U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.
Carry on.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I actually like ISHWILF as a closer.
Originally posted by INCA:I leave for a few months to give the band a chance to get it it together and it's the same. Nothing's changed.
U2 have become so irrelevant live in such a short amount of time.
Just wait, after the tour is over the band will come out and say this album was a disappointment, the same way they said No Line On the Horizon was a disappointment. When in fact in the beginning when touting it on Letterman and Good Morning America, they were happy with it.
U2 only call something a "disappointment" when it stops making them money.
Carry on.
Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:Out of curiosity - how many tours has it been since a song from Pop has been played in full? Since the Elevation tour? I think a song from every album except Pop was played on the Vertigo, 360, and I&E tours. Has any other album been unplayed for this many tours sequentially?
Originally posted by fleavox:[..]
Discotheque was played in full 2 times during Vertigo Tour...
2005-09-17 - Toronto
2005-09-20 - Chicago
By the way, great version, specially Toronto