Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
he is concentrating more on the songs to get the lyrics right
But Bono is screwing up the lyrics as any other tour and even changing some lines in SBS, Pride, OTH, just to mention a few
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
he is concentrating more on the songs to get the lyrics right
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
But Bono is screwing up the lyrics as any other tour and even changing some lines in SBS, Pride, OTH, just to mention a few
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
But Bono is screwing up the lyrics as any other tour and even changing some lines in SBS, Pride, OTH, just to mention a few
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
Is this the closest I've seen to a recommendation for the band to drop Streets? Damn.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
To answer your question I stand by my original view he is concentrating more on the songs to get the lyrics right and therefore perform the songs closer to the album versions. This and the fact the songs aren't the most upbeat anyway lead Bono to doing more standing and less moving which is exactly what I want from this tour. I think like others have mentioned also the songs make him very emotional which is perfectly understandable they make me emotional too. It's less of a rock n roll show and more like him performing ballads, again what I want from this particular tour. Anyway I'll be going on Saturday and will give an honest review on the show page. I fully respect everyone else's views on the shows so far.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
I think I'm with you (too)![]()
I just think that there is nothing "wrong" with Bono, other than getting older.
Which I think is a good thing. I'm getting older myself and I hope to continue to
do so for the next 50, 60 years (I'm not going to miss the sixties this time!)![]()
And I like it when Bono reflects on the stuff that gets you when you are getting older.
Now Mick Jagger may be all about the things that you still can do when you're
getting older - but not everyone can be like Jagger, in fact one Jagger is more than suitable![]()
But it's also nice when there is music and lyrics about things that you can't do anymore.
It would be silly to pretend one is still in his or her twenties, when he or she is not.
And U2 has got a large audience that grew up with them since the 80-ies. It's a very loyal
crowd and perhaps it makes sense to cherish that group of people instead of fighting for new
audiences all the time. Now some may find this boring and weak, but it is only rational (and I like it!).
But to them I would say, wait till you get older yourself. You will learn that you have to compromise
and focus on the things you have and the things you are good at.
BTW: I may find the JT2017 a lesser tour (because it is a very static tour), but it is still a U2 tour and I
wouldn't miss it for the word!
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Originally posted by blueeyedboy:We have to keep in that he is human, not superhero. He has used a teleprompter now for awhile. If he's not in front of it, he's more prone to get lyrics jumbled. Remember, he also has glaucoma, so, not saying that has any effect, but it might when reading said teleprompter. He also has been known to play with lyrics almost as often as he forgets them...
And what Joyce says about cherishing the audience that got you there instead of fighting for a new one is a very welcome change.
Seeing them live this tour I saw great passion and energy. A different kind of energy, maybe... but it was there. As far as his voice... any aging singer will tell you they can't hit the same notes as they once did. I also think a lot of the Joshua Tree, specifically the leaser heard side 2 tracks are more revealing songs that leave him exposed.
Stop looking for something that's not there.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:I find it funny this is still the top thread...