2017-06-03 - Chicago
Tour: Joshua Tree Tour 2017
Songs played: 23
Audio recordings: 1
Videos: 1
  1. Encore should be

    Stand Up Comedy (Stand up for women!)
    Get On Your Boots (Women can wear boots too!)
    Miami (A city that loves women!)
    Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of (acoustic)
    Vertigo / Happy Birthday (snippet)
  2. Needs more Rain.
  3. Originally posted by MattG:Encore should be

    Stand Up Comedy (Stand up for women!)
    Get On Your Boots (Women can wear boots too!)
    Miami (A city that loves women!)
    Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of (acoustic)
    Vertigo / Happy Birthday (snippet)
    "you don't know how beautiful you are..."
  4. Originally posted by MattG:Encore should be

    Stand Up Comedy (Stand up for women!)
    Get On Your Boots (Women can wear boots too!)
    Miami (A city that loves women!)
    Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of (acoustic)
    Vertigo / Happy Birthday (snippet)
    That first trio could just be renamed how to empty a stadium in 10 minutes lol. Having said that I haven't seen 2 of they 3 so I'd probably be sticking around just for the novelty.
  5. Bathroom lines get really long, man, I was honestly counting my blessings that I found Red Hill so boring and was able to sprint inside, wait, and sprint back out all before missing In God's Country!

    Funny though, had I been in the bathroom and heard GOYB start, I would have barely been able to tighten my belt quick enough to RUN back into the stadium, just to get the hardest laugh as possible. I wouldn't be able to believe myself.
  6. Originally posted by MattG:Bathroom lines get really long, man, I was honestly counting my blessings that I found Red Hill so boring and was able to sprint inside, wait, and sprint back out all before missing In God's Country!

    Funny though, had I been in the bathroom and heard GOYB start, I would have barely been able to tighten my belt quick enough to RUN back into the stadium, just to get the hardest laugh as possible. I wouldn't be able to believe myself.
    But think of it this way... that sprint back and laugh would have at least got your blood flowing and adrenaline kicking as opposed to possibly drooling all over your new Joshua Tree tour shirt as you nod off to Miss Sarajevo!
  7. Originally posted by MattG:Bathroom lines get really long, man, I was honestly counting my blessings that I found Red Hill so boring and was able to sprint inside, wait, and sprint back out all before missing In God's Country!

    Funny though, had I been in the bathroom and heard GOYB start, I would have barely been able to tighten my belt quick enough to RUN back into the stadium, just to get the hardest laugh as possible. I wouldn't be able to believe myself.
    I won't be going for any toilet breaks especially during RHMT, I'm actually quite careful in not drinking too much fluids a few hours before the show so I can keep my spot and not miss anything (sad I know lol). I would be joining you in laughing at boots though, would be ridiculously bizarre to hear that on this tour. I'd still try and enjoy it though.
  8. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]


    Interesting that you have that perspective Matt. If memory serves me correctly, when we were discussing setlists after the tour was announced you were very adamant that the album should be played in sequence. Did this change your mind?


    I had mentioned this in a previous post that I'll quote below:

    I'm glad this came up, and I still stand behind being adamant that they play it in full. I really don't think the problem is the sequencing, I think the problem (as others have stated) is that they sort of don't know what to do with the end of the show. It's like they HAVE to play some hits, and they want to do the women-themed section which I loved and which came across great, but they just haven't cohesively put it together yet. Because of that, when you come off of side 2 of Joshua Tree - which itself is absent of a single "greatest hit," the show fumbles until its over, really.


    It's really more about how the absence of a very strong finish makes the album appear to "kill the mood" of the setlist
  9. Originally posted by MattG:[..]


    I had mentioned this in a previous post that I'll quote below:

    [..]


    It's really more about how the absence of a very strong finish makes the album appear to "kill the mood" of the setlist
    I already got ya covered here, bro!
  10. Originally posted by MattG:[..]


    I had mentioned this in a previous post that I'll quote below:

    [..]


    It's really more about how the absence of a very strong finish makes the album appear to "kill the mood" of the setlist
    I might be in the minority here, but I thought the encore finish was spectacular. I do get the criticism that the constant shuffling of song order makes it look like the band isn't sure how to end things consistently. But as long as they start with a more upbeat one (Beautiful Day, Elevation) to pick the crowd up after Mothers, then I think it works. I Will Follow to end night 1 just rocked.

    Also, while I also understand the criticism of the refugee theme (Miss Sarejevo) and the "women tribute" (Ultraviolet) feeling forced and disjointed at the end, I thought the connection to the Syrian crisis was beautiful and another great example of U2 updating an older song to fit a new theme. And Ultraviolet was just so unexpected and being one of my favorite songs ever, I just loved it.
  11. Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
    I might be in the minority here, but I thought the encore finish was spectacular. I do get the criticism that the constant shuffling of song order makes it look like the band isn't sure how to end things consistently. But as long as they start with a more upbeat one (Beautiful Day, Elevation) to pick the crowd up after Mothers, then I think it works. I Will Follow to end night 1 just rocked.

    Also, while I also understand the criticism of the refugee theme (Miss Sarejevo) and the "women tribute" (Ultraviolet) feeling forced and disjointed at the end, I thought the connection to the Syrian crisis was beautiful and another great example of U2 updating an older song to fit a new theme. And Ultraviolet was just so unexpected and being one of my favorite songs ever, I just loved it.
    I think the connections are beautiful, don't get me wrong. Just not so close together and not to end a show...
  12. Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
    I might be in the minority here, but I thought the encore finish was spectacular. I do get the criticism that the constant shuffling of song order makes it look like the band isn't sure how to end things consistently. But as long as they start with a more upbeat one (Beautiful Day, Elevation) to pick the crowd up after Mothers, then I think it works. I Will Follow to end night 1 just rocked.

    Also, while I also understand the criticism of the refugee theme (Miss Sarejevo) and the "women tribute" (Ultraviolet) feeling forced and disjointed at the end, I thought the connection to the Syrian crisis was beautiful and another great example of U2 updating an older song to fit a new theme. And Ultraviolet was just so unexpected and being one of my favorite songs ever, I just loved it.
    I think you probably got the best encore at Chicago 1 at least in terms of order, I would have missed The Little Things but definetly Miss Sarajevo was better placed after beautiful day and elevation. If they kicked straight into ultraviolet from Miss Sarajevo that would have been better but Bono is doing a little too much talking in the encore so it's not quite flowing. However ultraviolet is also one of my favourite u2 songs so I'll be happy to hear it regardless.