2017-05-14 - Seattle
Tour: Joshua Tree Tour 2017
Songs played: 24
Audio recordings: 5

  1. Arrived yesterday !!
  2. I will follow - it's so nice to see U2 do an auidable & not fuck it up !!
  3. The Seattle show was FANTASTIC - the pre-JT material and JT itself is just transcendent.

    The encore is the only problematic part of the show - it by NO means ruins it, but it's the weakest part of the show by a mile.
    Beautiful Day is DEFINITELY given new life with the re-arrangement, and while I would usually take or leave the song, now I'd be happy to keep it in.

    Elevation just has to go in my opinion. I have a bit of a bias because I always cringe at the clunky lyrics, but they don't do anything fresh with it, and the way it is presented (house lights on, black and white shots of each band member) is an obvious nod to the Elevation tour, but no thanks...I'd take something that isn't so overly played and re-tread.

    UltraViolet is the strongest song in encore, but somehow weakened by the message - I fear I'm treading on thin ice here - but the song never really came across as a song about feminism, so it seems like too much a leap to tie the two together. I liked the optics of how they performed it in 360 much better. Great song, GREAT message, but the two just don't tie together. If they kept it this way, would be better to put it after Beautiful Day - the visuals and message are more cohesive without Elevation in the middle. Just...stop playing elevation...please. Stop. Okay, I'll stop.

    One...just tired of this song at this point. Kind of let the monologue pass and song pass...though I did like the visuals from the original video and (admittedly) freaked out when the "hear us coming lord" snippet ended it

    Miss Sarajevo - I love the passengers album...there are beautiful moments and ideas in this song...to me the most impactful song visually / message-wise of the encore.

    Little Things that Give You Away - interesting to hear live but here's the problem...it's a downer of a song. And at that point after One, Miss Sarajevo, and now a new song that is a slow build and with a sad undercurrent, the encore has been in a funk for a good 20 minutes by the song is over. Not ending on a high note, but feels more like a slow drag down to the dizzying heights earlier in the show.

    Now, methinks U2 must be sensing this because they gave everyone a much needed injection of elation with I Will Follow...it was MUCH better to close with...if they ended the show with the drumstick taps of Larry Mullen I think everyone would have shuffled out with much of the elation erased.

    So...not sure how many of you got this far in my mini book...but if U2 can fix this clunky encore...they will have show that is a contender for top three tours of their entire career.


  4. I had a problem like that, I was looking on Remys profile and it says that he has seen 10 JT songs live instead of 11.
  5. Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:The Seattle show was FANTASTIC - the pre-JT material and JT itself is just transcendent.

    The encore is the only problematic part of the show - it by NO means ruins it, but it's the weakest part of the show by a mile.
    Beautiful Day is DEFINITELY given new life with the re-arrangement, and while I would usually take or leave the song, now I'd be happy to keep it in.

    Elevation just has to go in my opinion. I have a bit of a bias because I always cringe at the clunky lyrics, but they don't do anything fresh with it, and the way it is presented (house lights on, black and white shots of each band member) is an obvious nod to the Elevation tour, but no thanks...I'd take something that isn't so overly played and re-tread.

    UltraViolet is the strongest song in encore, but somehow weakened by the message - I fear I'm treading on thin ice here - but the song never really came across as a song about feminism, so it seems like too much a leap to tie the two together. I liked the optics of how they performed it in 360 much better. Great song, GREAT message, but the two just don't tie together. If they kept it this way, would be better to put it after Beautiful Day - the visuals and message are more cohesive without Elevation in the middle. Just...stop playing elevation...please. Stop. Okay, I'll stop.

    One...just tired of this song at this point. Kind of let the monologue pass and song pass...though I did like the visuals from the original video and (admittedly) freaked out when the "hear us coming lord" snippet ended it

    Miss Sarajevo - I love the passengers album...there are beautiful moments and ideas in this song...to me the most impactful song visually / message-wise of the encore.

    Little Things that Give You Away - interesting to hear live but here's the problem...it's a downer of a song. And at that point after One, Miss Sarajevo, and now a new song that is a slow build and with a sad undercurrent, the encore has been in a funk for a good 20 minutes by the song is over. Not ending on a high note, but feels more like a slow drag down to the dizzying heights earlier in the show.

    Now, methinks U2 must be sensing this because they gave everyone a much needed injection of elation with I Will Follow...it was MUCH better to close with...if they ended the show with the drumstick taps of Larry Mullen I think everyone would have shuffled out with much of the elation erased.

    So...not sure how many of you got this far in my mini book...but if U2 can fix this clunky encore...they will have show that is a contender for top three tours of their entire career.
    yeah i agree with you that the encore has a weird structure and most of the songs are overplayed... for me BD and Elevation are two wasted spots, i wouldn't mind a tour without any ATYCLB songs... Violet is nice but it was better during 360, One si boring these days (at least it has Hear Us Coming), Miss Sarajevo is nice but Bono should sing the Pavarotti part, Little Things is interesting but probably not an ideal closer and as you said it looks like they realize that, i hope that we will see some additional changes to the encore but the main set looks cool cant wait to see Exit and other rarities live in Berlin!
  6. Stalker

    Yeah, it's Red Hill Mining Town that's causing trouble. It has been stuck at 0 performances for so many years that all databases are not liking the change now
  7. Originally posted by robotsandmonkeys:The Seattle show was FANTASTIC - the pre-JT material and JT itself is just transcendent.

    The encore is the only problematic part of the show - it by NO means ruins it, but it's the weakest part of the show by a mile.
    Beautiful Day is DEFINITELY given new life with the re-arrangement, and while I would usually take or leave the song, now I'd be happy to keep it in.

    Elevation just has to go in my opinion. I have a bit of a bias because I always cringe at the clunky lyrics, but they don't do anything fresh with it, and the way it is presented (house lights on, black and white shots of each band member) is an obvious nod to the Elevation tour, but no thanks...I'd take something that isn't so overly played and re-tread.

    UltraViolet is the strongest song in encore, but somehow weakened by the message - I fear I'm treading on thin ice here - but the song never really came across as a song about feminism, so it seems like too much a leap to tie the two together. I liked the optics of how they performed it in 360 much better. Great song, GREAT message, but the two just don't tie together. If they kept it this way, would be better to put it after Beautiful Day - the visuals and message are more cohesive without Elevation in the middle. Just...stop playing elevation...please. Stop. Okay, I'll stop.

    One...just tired of this song at this point. Kind of let the monologue pass and song pass...though I did like the visuals from the original video and (admittedly) freaked out when the "hear us coming lord" snippet ended it

    Miss Sarajevo - I love the passengers album...there are beautiful moments and ideas in this song...to me the most impactful song visually / message-wise of the encore.

    Little Things that Give You Away - interesting to hear live but here's the problem...it's a downer of a song. And at that point after One, Miss Sarajevo, and now a new song that is a slow build and with a sad undercurrent, the encore has been in a funk for a good 20 minutes by the song is over. Not ending on a high note, but feels more like a slow drag down to the dizzying heights earlier in the show.

    Now, methinks U2 must be sensing this because they gave everyone a much needed injection of elation with I Will Follow...it was MUCH better to close with...if they ended the show with the drumstick taps of Larry Mullen I think everyone would have shuffled out with much of the elation erased.

    So...not sure how many of you got this far in my mini book...but if U2 can fix this clunky encore...they will have show that is a contender for top three tours of their entire career.
    Nice report, yeah i would love it if Bono would just write a song about feminism. It's cool though.
  8. Get On Your Boots