Originally posted by miryclay:So 4 of the top 10 requested songs have been played in the last 15 monthes. Excellent.
Originally posted by miryclay:So 4 of the top 10 requested songs have been played in the last 15 monthes. Excellent.
Originally posted by Blue_Room:[..]
That seems a tad extreme? Why didn't you?
See, I understand some disappointment. The reason? Most of us here see the band multiple times and/or have seen them multiple times so we have a lot of shows to compare. Most people do not do that obviously. It can be all about perspective.
I have seen shows were I know the band are flat. But 90% of the people there probably thought it was a fantastic show. But having seen multiple shows I knew they were not "on". They are humans and it can happen.
But I have never come away from actually being at a show were I was "pissed" or "upset" about the setlist or the production. I guess I had/have trouble wrapping my head around that perspective from those of you that have conveyed it on this thread.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's all a matter of perspective as you very well pointed out. Having pressed the "submit your post" button over 54,000 times in this website kind of gives you awayand that might give you a hint about the kind of person you're talking to. "A tad extreme" is a good description of how I take my passion for this band.
So yeah, when I saw they missed the chance of playing A Sort Of Homecoming in their homecoming gig, when I saw they refused playing I Will Follow or other surprise in the encore of their Dublin gig, when I saw the band going 100% through the motions and playing "just another gig" and not giving a shit about it being the only Irish gig of the tour, that truly disappointed me. To be honest I was disappointed from the start knowing that TJT30 Tour was just a patch, a replacement tour to keep LiveNation satisfied due to SOE and its tour weren't ready by end of 2016 as they had agreed. I had that mindset since the start of the tour, BUT I swear, I swear to Hendrix that I cleansed all of that the moment I stepped foot over Ireland for the 7th time. I was ready to have the time of my life... and I didn't. The missed chances -not only in terms of setlist choices- meant too much to me and I was utterly disappointed. If Muse, Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam or any of my "other favorite" bands took these same decissions and missed the same chances, it wouldn't hurt as much because they don't mean as much to me as U2 does.
Now with this new tour they had the chance to redeem themselves in front of me, but to my eyes (judging from what I saw one month ago in Madrid) they just keep going through the motions and squeezing the money cow to the max while keeping the effort machine to the min (represented by the strong IE-recycling up to Copenhagen2). And still I give them another chance because I am about to see 3 of my all time favorite songs replacing most of that lazy IE recycling.
Are they still my favorite band? Sure they are, and always will be. Does that make me oblivious to these facts and feelings? Absolutely not.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's all a matter of perspective as you very well pointed out. Having pressed the "submit your post" button over 54,000 times in this website kind of gives you awayand that might give you a hint about the kind of person you're talking to. "A tad extreme" is a good description of how I take my passion for this band.
So yeah, when I saw they missed the chance of playing A Sort Of Homecoming in their homecoming gig, when I saw they refused playing I Will Follow or other surprise in the encore of their Dublin gig, when I saw the band going 100% through the motions and playing "just another gig" and not giving a shit about it being the only Irish gig of the tour, that truly disappointed me. To be honest I was disappointed from the start knowing that TJT30 Tour was just a patch, a replacement tour to keep LiveNation satisfied due to SOE and its tour weren't ready by end of 2016 as they had agreed. I had that mindset since the start of the tour, BUT I swear, I swear to Hendrix that I cleansed all of that the moment I stepped foot over Ireland for the 7th time. I was ready to have the time of my life... and I didn't. The missed chances -not only in terms of setlist choices- meant too much to me and I was utterly disappointed. If Muse, Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam or any of my "other favorite" bands took these same decissions and missed the same chances, it wouldn't hurt as much because they don't mean as much to me as U2 does.
Now with this new tour they had the chance to redeem themselves in front of me, but to my eyes (judging from what I saw one month ago in Madrid) they just keep going through the motions and squeezing the money cow to the max while keeping the effort machine to the min (represented by the strong IE-recycling up to Copenhagen2). And still I give them another chance because I am about to see 3 of my all time favorite songs replacing most of that lazy IE recycling.
Are they still my favorite band? Sure they are, and always will be. Does that make me oblivious to these facts and feelings? Absolutely not.
Originally posted by Blue_Room:[..]
I love it when opinion threads give responses as facts???!!!
RFD over Gloria?? Seriously, haven't t they done just that on this tour? So, there is a chance actually. Doubt it at this point, I think Gloria is sort of a staple. Nothing against Gloria, I like the song. But I think RFD is one of the better Experience songs.
This is all hypothetical obviously and, ready for it...…….. OPINIONS!
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's all a matter of perspective as you very well pointed out. Having pressed the "submit your post" button over 54,000 times in this website kind of gives you awayand that might give you a hint about the kind of person you're talking to. "A tad extreme" is a good description of how I take my passion for this band.
So yeah, when I saw they missed the chance of playing A Sort Of Homecoming in their homecoming gig, when I saw they refused playing I Will Follow or other surprise in the encore of their Dublin gig, when I saw the band going 100% through the motions and playing "just another gig" and not giving a shit about it being the only Irish gig of the tour, that truly disappointed me. To be honest I was disappointed from the start knowing that TJT30 Tour was just a patch, a replacement tour to keep LiveNation satisfied due to SOE and its tour weren't ready by end of 2016 as they had agreed. I had that mindset since the start of the tour, BUT I swear, I swear to Hendrix that I cleansed all of that the moment I stepped foot over Ireland for the 7th time. I was ready to have the time of my life... and I didn't. The missed chances -not only in terms of setlist choices- meant too much to me and I was utterly disappointed. If Muse, Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam or any of my "other favorite" bands took these same decissions and missed the same chances, it wouldn't hurt as much because they don't mean as much to me as U2 does.
Now with this new tour they had the chance to redeem themselves in front of me, but to my eyes (judging from what I saw one month ago in Madrid) they just keep going through the motions and squeezing the money cow to the max while keeping the effort machine to the min (represented by the strong IE-recycling up to Copenhagen2). And still I give them another chance because I am about to see 3 of my all time favorite songs replacing most of that lazy IE recycling.
Are they still my favorite band? Sure they are, and always will be. Does that make me oblivious to these facts and feelings? Absolutely not.
Originally posted by ddarroch:[..]
Agree. Everyone has their own individual tastes & opinions. Makes it tough for the band to keep all is crazies satisfied.
I for one was very disappointed to not have heard RFD performed at any of my three shows. Yeah, I love Gloria, but RFD is probably my favourite off the album, so would have been a great moment for me. All Because of You, I really dislike that song & got it twice in my three shows.
Love this version of NYD, so very happy to hear that instead of American Soul. Was quite disappointed that LIAWHL didn't open the show, as it did in the US.
Can't keep everyone 100% satisfied, 100% of the time. But still a great show.
Originally posted by muzika:LikeASong: "If they feel we're ripping them off, why are they still fans ?" - Larry Mullen (at the Vertigo ticket snafu). He's got two words for certain fans, too.
There's a reason why SOI songs were in the set, since SOI and SOE are sister albums (btw, can I have at least Cedarwood Road and Raised by wolves live since I did not see them for I/E and consider SOI to be the better of the two records ? Guess not. Everyone can play the setlist games...) Also, want to see how this flies with folk in Asia or Australia who did not see U2 since 360 ? Meanwhile, you got I/E, JT30 and E/I. With them ageing, brush with mortality from Bono etc. Be happy we still get shows.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's all a matter of perspective as you very well pointed out. Having pressed the "submit your post" button over 54,000 times in this website kind of gives you awayand that might give you a hint about the kind of person you're talking to. "A tad extreme" is a good description of how I take my passion for this band.
So yeah, when I saw they missed the chance of playing A Sort Of Homecoming in their homecoming gig, when I saw they refused playing I Will Follow or other surprise in the encore of their Dublin gig, when I saw the band going 100% through the motions and playing "just another gig" and not giving a shit about it being the only Irish gig of the tour, that truly disappointed me. To be honest I was disappointed from the start knowing that TJT30 Tour was just a patch, a replacement tour to keep LiveNation satisfied due to SOE and its tour weren't ready by end of 2016 as they had agreed. I had that mindset since the start of the tour, BUT I swear, I swear to Hendrix that I cleansed all of that the moment I stepped foot over Ireland for the 7th time. I was ready to have the time of my life... and I didn't. The missed chances -not only in terms of setlist choices- meant too much to me and I was utterly disappointed. If Muse, Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam or any of my "other favorite" bands took these same decissions and missed the same chances, it wouldn't hurt as much because they don't mean as much to me as U2 does.
Now with this new tour they had the chance to redeem themselves in front of me, but to my eyes (judging from what I saw one month ago in Madrid) they just keep going through the motions and squeezing the money cow to the max while keeping the effort machine to the min (represented by the strong IE-recycling up to Copenhagen2). And still I give them another chance because I am about to see 3 of my all time favorite songs replacing most of that lazy IE recycling.
Are they still my favorite band? Sure they are, and always will be. Does that make me oblivious to these facts and feelings? Absolutely not.