1. think when they tour again you'll see some older songs not played in a whilemake a comeback?

  2. I'm sure that I Will Follow and The Electric Co. will be. Maybe Out Of Control and Gloria also. But Electrico and Follow, sure!! (Y)
  3. i'd wet my pants if they played 'throw a brick' and 'a day without me'.



    can't see it happening thou'

  4. Well, October, Gloria and Tomorrow would be great! But I don't think they will play these.
  5. Twilight,Like a song,seconds,a sort of homecoming...
  6. Twilight, Into The Heart, Out Of Control, Stories For Boys, Gloria, Fire, Tomorrow, Like A Song,...
    Are they too many??
  7. I'm surprised they didint utilize Seconds more often in their political portion of their setlist.

    Maybe it was too political for them? Or just didnt like the song?
  8. Did you ask for some "plausible" old songs that might get played, or for the old songs we want to hear?

    I want to hear live October, it's no challenge for Bono, nowadays he is capable to play it! And some of the more obscure War stuff would be great (Seconds, Surrender, Two Hearts...), but I think they are thinking to play less and less old songs... IWF, Out Of Control and Electric Co will keep appearing until they quit. The rest? Well.............
  9. If they ever play Elvis Presley and America then I can die happy.
  10. Originally posted by YogiIf they ever play Elvis Presley and America then I can die happy.


    Well, I agree!!!
  11. I'd love to hear Seconds, it's still my favorite Edge song, or maybe Two Hearts Beat As One, but the older U2 songs I'd like to hear more of are a little more recent.

    Lemon, Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car, Love Is Blindness, Ultraviolet (Light My Way), Numb, Zooropa, Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the World, Even Better than the Real Thing, Dirty Day, MoFo, Do You Feel Loved, Miami, Discotheque/If You Wear That Velvet Dress, and Last Night On Earth have been completely cast by the wayside.

    The early material saw lots of play because of the years it all filled the setlists, but the stuff from the ZooTV/PopMart tours were discarded once they had served their purpose. These live gems need to make a comeback, even though they aren't ancient, just old.
  12. I totally agree with you

    Last Night on Earth is a live gem, a pure rock song. Discotheque for the 2 nights it was on the Vertigo sounded awesome, but i read the band didnt think so. I just hope when they tour again they continute with the diversity in the setlist and maybe even throw in some surprises