Experience and Innocence tour
Legs (3): Promo tour, Leg 1: North America, Leg 2: Europe
Shows: 75
  1. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
    In 5 shows the i+E tour had at least 32 songs, and those were 24-25 songs each. Here they played 27 songs the first show and they only have introduced RFD, Gloria and NYD after that, for a total of 30 songs. I don't think they can play 18 extra songs in the rest of the American leg to be in the same league as I+E.
    Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
    Probably right that at this rate they won’t catch I & E, but oh well. They’re playing 26 songs a night this tour compared to 23-24 in 2015 (and only 21-22 for TJT2017), 7-8 are new songs, none of them are from their most famous album, and one of them is Acrobat. Sure they could always rotate more but given what we’ve gotten so far, I’d say the band still has some balls.


    I agree that there's no way we'll get 18 new songs over the next month and a half, but don't let your hopes get too low for the rest of this leg. It won't be 18, but we'll get some new ones. Sure, Las Vegas 2 was a typical U2 case of "rotation by subtraction", but that was just one show. More new songs will pop up over the next month. Stuff like The Showman or Mysterious Ways or maybe even All I Want Is You will show up soon enough.

    And I wouldn't be too surprised if some Joshua Tree songs eventually make an appearance. But instead of some logical place like St Louis or somewhere like that, you just know it'll be WOWY showing up in Chicago or Boston.

    That said, I strongly agree that we are getting 26 songs (sometimes 25), and one of them is indeed Acrobat, so they're definitely giving us our money's worth.

    Give them some time, and I'm sure they'll come up with some new ones.

    Though thinking about it, the fact that there aren't many obvious rotational slots is a bit worrying. The best option seems to be to start the encore with WGRYWH or some other random new selection, instead of opening with some One speechifying. Other than that, it's probably just mixing up some of the songs early in the show, like Gloria/NYD/ABOY/etc.
  2. Originally posted by DerBFreund:Tulsa was the only show where he sang.
    It's incredibly frustrating, he doesn't even bother with such a short song.

    The segue is still amazing though


    Hah, that'll teach me. I only went to the Tulsa and St Louis shows (so far, but Omaha and Chicago are coming up soon), and I haven't even listened to the new bootlegs yet, so I just assumed he'd gone back to singing. Bummer.

    Though I guess I did listen to the second half of the mixlr for Las Vegas 2 while I was making a long drive home Saturday night, but I only tuned in around Acrobat.
  3. Not sure if this is the place to put it or whether to start a new topic, but whatever happened to that documentary they were planning on doing for HBO in 2015. Take it that's now dead in the water?
  4. Originally posted by DMMacdonald:Not sure if this is the place to put it or whether to start a new topic, but whatever happened to that documentary they were planning on doing for HBO in 2015. Take it that's now dead in the water?
    Seems like it? But maybe it will morph into something else for this tour.

    It is also strange that we never got a Joshua Tree 2017 release either.
  5. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
    Seems like it? But maybe it will morph into something else for this tour.

    It is also strange that we never got a Joshua Tree 2017 release either.
    TJT tour has only been over for 6 months now, maybe they are planning on a release of it in time.
  6. So Rain by Hans Zimmer is played during the MRI intro?
  7. Where is that voice taken from? (inhale, exhale, breathe... thank you)
  8. For those of you who haven't come across this (no doubt most of you have), here's the link to an IEM version of Gavin Friday & Régine Chassagne's (of Arcade Fire fame) cover of Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me: