Originally posted by olekcj111:Hmm it's not bad gig but it's diferent and for me it's ok. Bono's vocal condition wasn't the best. He had the problems at the beginning of Elevation with falsetos. But Desire was amazing
Originally posted by olekcj111:Hmm it's not bad gig but it's diferent and for me it's ok. Bono's vocal condition wasn't the best. He had the problems at the beginning of Elevation with falsetos. But Desire was amazing
Originally posted by Happy24:[..]
Isn't it a Vegas thing? Didn't he ruin his voice there at the very beginning of PopMart? Isn't it some problem with the kind of air that is in that region?
Originally posted by benheff10:Predictable set. Disappointing that they didn't use it as a chance to release something new. I honestly think they should give up their search for "relevancy", as it just won't happen, judging by what they are doing. They are starting to feel like a sort of "retro act" unfortunately. As I saw someone say on another forum, they should now stick to pleasing the fans they have instead of trying to get new fans that they will never have. They should play longer shows with more rarities, and release music whenever they have songs that they are happy with. They would probably break up before this would happen, but just my thoughts
Originally posted by Koos1984:[..]
Maybe because of Bono's vocal problems they saved a new song for later.
Originally posted by benheff10:[..]
That makes sense, but I think they booked these two gigs so that they could promote their new single/album, and as u2 like to do, didn't finish or didn't feel it was "perfect" yet.
Originally posted by Koos1984:[..]
The IHeart crowd only knows the hits. So this setlist is understandable.