Originally posted by deanallison:One thing that we do maybe need to take into consideration come the next tour how great will it be hearing Streets again and WOWY for that matter. They’ve always been great live and maybe some will disagree but unlike other songs that get played all the time they never lost there spark, but the first show they come back we’ll all really appreciate them again.
Originally posted by deanallison:One thing that we do maybe need to take into consideration come the next tour how great will it be hearing Streets again and WOWY for that matter. They’ve always been great live and maybe some will disagree but unlike other songs that get played all the time they never lost there spark, but the first show they come back we’ll all really appreciate them again.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Wish I was as confident as you about there even being a "next tour".
Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]
I think there will be. Before the tour started I think it could have been a doubt, but judging by interviews from the band I think they wont stop here.
Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]
I think there will be. Before the tour started I think it could have been a doubt, but judging by interviews from the band I think they wont stop here.
Originally posted by hello123:The big thing this tour for me isnt the setlist.... Its the sheer amount of prerecoding backing tracks. Its so obvious as well. Most of edges vocals arent even live on the new songs. Lets Summer of Love down to its just a bit awkward, like an xfactor performance. Best thing has the strings and backing vocals, so does lights of home. Love is bigger only sounds big and full because of all the backing vocals. Get out also has those muted prerecorded vocals at the start. Like just do without all that. Id rather just here it live even if its not as full. Just a simple backing track would be OK like that have used in the past, but this tour takes it way to far IMO. Thats what I expect on Broadway not from the greatest live band on earth.
Originally posted by Pipo:[..]
That + a guitar player that has become possesed by a ‘sound’ and only can play the same songs each night = this lame tour.
At least i+e had Some great rotation and as a whole was just better.
Ok popmart and zoo tv had mostly the same setlists each night, but had great songs and a pace, that shows just went on like a rollercoaster. Now there are to much ‘xfactor’ kind of songs, shows falls dead at times. Just not great, let’s be fair; who likes love is bigger and lights of home? I don’t.