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  2. Along as full album is played im fine, but these combos i want. Pride/MLK/TUF. OCTOBER/NYD
  3. Anybody else thinking it realistic to hope for some more 90s songs? If the band is serious about not wanting this tour to come off too much like a nostalgic act, and wanting to rebrand the album for our current political climate, then wouldn't it make sense to include material post-JT, too (including 00s/10s)? Or is this Edge just selling this concept of coming "full circle" too hard?

    Maybe this is just the 90s-obsessed U2 fan in me talking. I would just have a hard time envisioning them playing all 80s material and nothing more.
  4. Originally posted by bpt3:Anybody else thinking it realistic to hope for some more 90s songs? If the band is serious about not wanting this tour to come off too much like a nostalgic act, and wanting to rebrand the album for our current political climate, then wouldn't it make sense to include material post-JT, too (including 00s/10s)? Or is this Edge just selling this concept of coming "full circle" too hard?

    Maybe this is just the 90s-obsessed U2 fan in me talking. I would just have a hard time envisioning them playing all 80s material and nothing more.
    You can bet on MW, One and UTTEOTW to show up. But I don't think much more, Zooropa and especially Pop aren't really loved by the band. Maybe a Experience Tour will bring bck some 90's songs!!!!
  5. Well you'd think they'd play a couple of songs off AB. If they are indeed going "nostalgic," how can they possibly not play One? Rotate another one of the hits from the album (sure, I would prefer deeper cuts like UV or Acrobat (!) but let's be realistic) and were good to go.

    As for Zooropa and Pop, who knows?
  6. Originally posted by bpt3:Anybody else thinking it realistic to hope for some more 90s songs? If the band is serious about not wanting this tour to come off too much like a nostalgic act, and wanting to rebrand the album for our current political climate, then wouldn't it make sense to include material post-JT, too (including 00s/10s)? Or is this Edge just selling this concept of coming "full circle" too hard?

    Maybe this is just the 90s-obsessed U2 fan in me talking. I would just have a hard time envisioning them playing all 80s material and nothing more.
    I actually hope they don't play anything post-Joshua Tree.
  7. One isn't nostalgic. It's played too often. Same with the big four from JT. They've never been away so don't really feel old to me. If that makes sense.
  8. 1- Where The Streets Have No Name
    2- I Will Follow (rotation with Gloria)
    3- Trip Through Your Wires
    4- In God's Country
    5- Beautiful Day
    6- The Unforgettable Fire
    7- Red Hill Mining Town
    8- Exit / Van Morrison's Gloria (snippet)
    9- Until The End Of The World (rotation with Elevation)
    10- October
    11- New Year's Day
    12- Sunday Bloody Sunday
    13- Ordinary Love (acoustic) (rotation with acoustic or calm songs like Every Breaking Wave, Angel Of Harlem)
    14- Silver and Gold (acoustic) (same of song 13, including Spanish Eyes)
    15- Bad / Ruby Tuesday (snippet)
    16- One Tree Hill
    17- Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    18- One
    19- Vertigo
    20- Mothers Of The Disappeared

    Encore:
    21- Desire (Trump Version)
    22- Bullet The Blue Sky (Trump Version)
    23- Running To Stand Still
    24- With Or Without You / Shine Like Stars (snippet)
    25- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    26- 40
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy:One isn't nostalgic. It's played too often. Same with the big four from JT. They've never been away so don't really feel old to me. If that makes sense.
    I'm just hoping they get sort of a refresh in performance style. Streets with the longer intro and outro, with the original lyrics, WOWY with actual singing, Shine Like Stars every night, etc.