Experience and Innocence tour
Legs (3): Promo tour, Leg 1: North America, Leg 2: Europe
Shows: 75
  1. Originally posted by markreed:By the time the band hits the second leg, they've generally ironed out the kinks. Europe will probably have a couple of different songs and maybe some extra rotating songs.
    I think this is wishful thinking. I&E has less rotation by the time it hit Europe
  2. Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:Seems pretty generous to include "Love is all we have left" and "The Ocean" as part of the setlist of this tour.

    From what I can hear and see Bono doesn't actually sing any of "Love is All We Have Left"... they are just playing the song over the PA.

    And now that Bono isn't even singing anything from the Ocean, it's more backing music for a monologue.

    He does sing during LIAWHL.
  3. The last time Bad didn't feature during an entire leg of a tour?
  4. Hmm not convinced it sounds just like the track on the album..... just because he opens his mouth doesn't mean he sings
  5. Bono is a trained ventriloquist. He can sing with his mouth closed.

    I've heard him sing over it a few times but I haven't been following the tour intensely.
  6. He definitely did sing at some shows, didn’t sound like it at Tulsa and some of the recent ones I’m not so sure but it was without doubt sung in some shows maybe with the exception of the auto tune bit which has never sound live to me.
  7. The autotuned bit is what makes me think it's all lipsynced cos he keeps "singing" as though it's normal...
  8. Yeah it’s weird that he doesn’t at least try and do that bit live but lower even with the album vocals being played along side. I should add to my above comment that I think the album vocals have been played alongside bono singing it live, but again it has sound a bit different on different nights.
  9. I still think LIAWHL shouldn't count in the setlist. Even if Bono sings some nights (and it seems to be completely random when he does this) the song is mainly a PA song with a live element. It's like when Bono sang The Fly intermission in the I+E tour.
    To be honest, I don't care much if this counts or not as live, so I'll leave it to everyone's criteria.
  10. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:I still think LIAWHL shouldn't count in the setlist. Even if Bono sings some nights (and it seems to be completely random when he does this) the song is mainly a PA song with a live element. It's like when Bono sang The Fly intermission in the I+E tour.
    To be honest, I don't care much if this counts or not as live, so I'll leave it to everyone's criteria.
    Yeah when there isnt really any instruments getting played live it does feel difficult to consider this a ‘live’ performance. If bono sang it all without the aid of any album vocals i’d maybe be inclined to think differently. Or maybe they should have just had it PA only without bono appearing on stage at that point and adding another song into the Setlist instead.