Originally posted by miryclay:Vertigo was amazing.
Originally posted by miryclay:Vertigo was amazing.
Originally posted by Papo:[..]
Glad you liked it! It's always personal taste and probably also depends on which show(s) you have seen.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:What on Earth was the narrative of the Elevation tour?
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
Bono making peace with his father.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
Bono making peace with his father.
Originally posted by Blue_Room:[..]
The tour was 2/3rds complete when he passed. The tour was supposedly about them reclaiming the biggest band on the planet title. That is what they kept hyping prior to the tour. I don't think it really had a narrative which is just fine sometimes.
Originally posted by markreed:[..]
I always felt the narrative of Elevation was a tale of Seizing The Day, Carpe Diem, Being In The Moment, whatever that is, and existing here and now.
Originally posted by Blue_Room:See, I guess I really don't go by a "tour" as far as my favorite. I go by the actual shows I attended. I saw two of the better U2 shows I have ever seen on Vertigo. I also saw one of the worst I have seen on Vertigo. I guess it is about what perspective you look at it from. The worst U2 show I have seen is still better than 80% of a concert by any other artist for me.
Originally posted by Blue_Room:See, I guess I really don't go by a "tour" as far as my favorite. I go by the actual shows I attended. I saw two of the better U2 shows I have ever seen on Vertigo. I also saw one of the worst I have seen on Vertigo. I guess it is about what perspective you look at it from. The worst U2 show I have seen is still better than 80% of concerts by any other artist for me.