Originally posted by McPhisto_Davidoff:[..]
I think Pride should be droped.
Originally posted by raynman009:Though I chose not to see them in Chicago (seems like a greatest hits tour), I agree with BigGirl. Pride should stay for the positive message of MLK. To choose peace and love over anger and hate. There's not much peace and love in the world nowadays including America. The world seems so angry now. Especially the left in America where they protest against killing the police. "Pigs in a blanket, Fry them like bacon". And right now in America the media is so hateful. Bill Maher using the N word and all. Kathy Griffin showing a picture of a beheaded Trump. It's a shame and the complete opposite of what MLK was about.
Originally posted by raynman009:It's definitely a greatest hits tour. What else would it be? It's all about the money and it's pretty sad. U2 play the same setlist night after night. You all get excited when then add A Sort Of Homecoming, which sounds terrible on this tour. They are nowhere near Pearl Jam as a band.
Originally posted by raynman009:[...] It reminds me of when I waited in line all night at Sportmart back in 1987 for U2 tickets for the famous April 29th, 1987 show in Chicago. I was 17 at the time. What a show that was. They played Mothers andSpringfieldSpringhill Mining Disaster. [...]
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
What a show indeed![]()
"Shut up for a second, will ya...?" "And stop whistling, because I'm not in The Beatles, Ok. It's U2 here..."
(Bono at the start of Springhill Mining Disaster)
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
It can't be a greatest hits tour when almost half of the setlist is non singles, 9 non singles last night. I also disagree with your points about it being about the money, that ASOH is terrible on the tour and that they are nowhere near pearl jam but that is a matter of opinion.