Originally posted by Ricku2:[..]
it just finishes the Innocence & Experience story. It's not like U2's career started with a lightbulbOf course they're getting older and there certainly is no guarantee for a future tour, but looking at the setlist I don't think they see it as a farewell tour.
Doesn't mean it's the end of the story though by any means and personally I don't think it's the end either, I hope not at least.
During that interview with that Dutch guy on TJT tour last year Bono said something to the effect of "...as it goes I think we'll have much more to say..." talking about the future of the band when discussing his health scare. And ever since I heard that, I've stuck with it, so I think there will be more from our beloved band in the coming years. We all know about the possibility of SoA, as well as various song titles floating around that haven't come to fruition yet, but it is just that right now... a possibility.
However, whether we like it or not, it still could be their last time out, whether beknownst to them right now or not. And I think we should all definitely bear that in mind when seeing our show(s) this year and make the very most of them, as none of us know how long this journey will go on for, now more than ever.
They're coming up on retirement age for most people. Not getting any younger and all that. No guarantees or givens especially at that time in life.
They will need some down time after this tour come what may, they've had a period of 5 very active years now, 3 tours, 2 albums, and all the other stuff that goes along with that. Unless they've got SoA in the bag already, or something else entirely in the bag or they're hatching some other plan, then by typical U2 standards we might be looking at another 3-5 years before there is anything else ready to go which could end up being something like 2021 to 2023, all into their early 60's at this point.
Yeah the Rolling Stones. Still going. And no doubt plenty of others. Personally I think U2 are protective of their legacy and will want to wrap up their career as artistically and classily as possible without dragging things on and becoming a watered down version of themselves.
When the end will come who knows, but either way, I really don't think U2 are the kind of band that will make a fanfare about such a thing if they know it's their last go round, my gut feeling is they'd probably do something like what they're doing right now.