Originally posted by mrgunter:Of all the reviews of this tour I was most expecting to be negative, scathing and dismissive, was the one from the Guardian.
Boy... I couldn't have been more wrong.
Read it all here. Made me really happy.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jul/09/u2-review-bono-twickenham-stadium-joshua-tree-heritage-larry-mullen
Originally posted by germcevoy:It should be noted that all who complain about setlists do so in the knowledge that we are a unique bunch in a less than 1% bracket of the fan base who go to more than one show and follow daily set list parties.
Within that group some complaints are justified but we all know deep down that our negative thoughts are futile in the grand scheme of things.
Originally posted by treasure:[..]
We just have to accept that U2 are not natural musicians (such as The E Street band) and still appear to lack confidence after 40 in the business. They are terrified of any deviation in the set and as long as their set is dictated by Willie Williams, Gavin Friday & the like instead of by the lead singer of the band we're unlikely to ever get a shock & awe setlist. We'll continue to moan amongst ourselves of course but in the end we'll accept U2 for what they are.
Originally posted by germcevoy:Miss Sarajevo is a complete baffler. Majority of the crowd don't know it so it doesn't play to the casuals, it's been played extensively since 2005 so the die hards have had their full of yet then Bono doesn't even sing the climactic part of the song. Bit of a waste in the set list I feel (though I do like the arrangement over the piano only versions).
Originally posted by CraigFairlie:Best gig ever.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Wasn't that Glasgow 2015?
Originally posted by germcevoy:It should be noted that all who complain about setlists do so in the knowledge that we are a unique bunch in a less than 1% bracket of the fan base who go to more than one show and follow daily set list parties.
Within that group some complaints are justified but we all know deep down that our negative thoughts are futile in the grand scheme of things.