

Remy can I speak on your microphone in Amsterdam please ?
— katherine thorpe (@thorpey2605) July 22, 2017
Originally posted by DerBFreund:I'd say this is the most disappointing setlist so far from this leg. Yes, it's the same setlist but...
I guess I could live without ASOH, the guys clearly have no faith in it, but reverting for the really mediocre America snippets after playing some great renditions of Heroes, now that's just plain cruel.
We really shouldn't regard this Dublin shows in such high hopes anymore
Originally posted by DerBFreund:I'd say this is the most disappointing setlist so far from this leg. Yes, it's the same setlist but...
I guess I could live without ASOH, the guys clearly have no faith in it, but reverting for the really mediocre America snippets after playing some great renditions of Heroes, now that's just plain cruel.
We really shouldn't regard this Dublin shows in such high hopes anymore
Originally posted by DerBFreund:I'd say this is the most disappointing setlist so far from this leg. Yes, it's the same setlist but...
I guess I could live without ASOH, the guys clearly have no faith in it, but reverting for the really mediocre America snippets after playing some great renditions of Heroes, now that's just plain cruel.
We really shouldn't regard this Dublin shows in such high hopes anymore
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Just to follow up on what your saying, when is the last time the bands best tour show was in Ireland? Obviously opinions only but I can't remember many people saying any I&E, 360 or vertigo tour show was the best of the tour. I think Slane is the last particularly special show they've had in Ireland (every u2 show is somewhat special hence the use of the word particularly).