Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Meh, I've said it before and I'll say it again - people should know what they're buying into when they buy a ticket for this show. It's like when people bought tickets for The Wall and were upset when Roger Waters didn't play any other PF hits. IT'S CALLED THE WALL TOUR.
How can the second half of the album "kill momentum" when everyone should know how the second half of the album goes? That just doesn't make any sense to me. I could sit for this entire show and be incredibly happy just hearing them perform it.
Plus, that criticism is bullshit anyway. Trip, God's Country, and Exit more than maintained the momentum, in fact those parts of the set were probably more interesting and fun to hear than the other songs, because we've all heard them so many times before.
This isn't a tour where U2 are pushing new ideas or some type of agenda, it's a celebration of an album we all already know and love.
If you don't like it, don't go. U2 JUST had a tour and album like that and by the sounds of it we'll have another next year.

Now that you mentioned it, how could "Exit" be both the highlight of show and momentum killer?
