In no particular order...
I Will Follow
Beautiful Day
Until The End Of The World
New Year's Day
Desire
Out Of Control
Where The Streets Have No Name
Bullet The Blue Sky
One
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
With Or Without You
Sunday Bloody Sunday
These are all songs that have withstood the test of time and remain on the list. As you can see, Until the End Of The World and New Year's Day stays, it's a better 'leaking into' type of song. That hasn't changed since 1992.
I Will Follow and Out Of Control are being played early on, and Out Of Control was a crowd surprise and favorite late in 2001. U2 is returning back to raw rock, these two are coming back -- but more may be on the way.
Bullet The Blue Sky stays because of it's message, U2 hasn't dropped this one since 92, and it's particularly because U2 has a message they try to promote with it.
With Or Without You stays because it's U2's first #1 hit. Granted, Bono's vocals aren't as grand as they used to be, but we see Bono pulling off falsettos on 'Sometimes' which may indicate he's 'recharged' his voice.
Where The Streets Have No Name will stay, it's the part of the show where everything turns magical and brings the audience and band, together as one.
One will remain on the setlist because of it's popularity and sincerity. It's also the song that saved U2 from breaking up, so it has a place in there.
Beautiful Day will likely remain one of a few songs from ATYCLB, it's a song people are familiar with and have heard often. Songs other than Beautiful Day might not appear.
Sunday Bloody Sunday is likely to return. After the days of not being played, or rarely played from 92-97, U2 will be bringing this one back out into the limelight.
Pride (In The Name Of Love) will stay, like Bullet -- it has a message, and also another single that people familiarize U2 with.
Desire makes a return, but isn't played acoustically. From the top of the pops, Desire is played in full electric, hinting at a full electric version, which hasn't been performed since 92.
12 songs are likely to come back to the list, but these are also not counting the new songs and older songs (think A Sort Of Homecoming, Gloria, 40 etc...) but these are the songs that have stuck with U2 throughout the decades.
I Will Follow
Beautiful Day
Until The End Of The World
New Year's Day
Desire
Out Of Control
Where The Streets Have No Name
Bullet The Blue Sky
One
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
With Or Without You
Sunday Bloody Sunday
These are all songs that have withstood the test of time and remain on the list. As you can see, Until the End Of The World and New Year's Day stays, it's a better 'leaking into' type of song. That hasn't changed since 1992.
I Will Follow and Out Of Control are being played early on, and Out Of Control was a crowd surprise and favorite late in 2001. U2 is returning back to raw rock, these two are coming back -- but more may be on the way.
Bullet The Blue Sky stays because of it's message, U2 hasn't dropped this one since 92, and it's particularly because U2 has a message they try to promote with it.
With Or Without You stays because it's U2's first #1 hit. Granted, Bono's vocals aren't as grand as they used to be, but we see Bono pulling off falsettos on 'Sometimes' which may indicate he's 'recharged' his voice.
Where The Streets Have No Name will stay, it's the part of the show where everything turns magical and brings the audience and band, together as one.
One will remain on the setlist because of it's popularity and sincerity. It's also the song that saved U2 from breaking up, so it has a place in there.
Beautiful Day will likely remain one of a few songs from ATYCLB, it's a song people are familiar with and have heard often. Songs other than Beautiful Day might not appear.
Sunday Bloody Sunday is likely to return. After the days of not being played, or rarely played from 92-97, U2 will be bringing this one back out into the limelight.
Pride (In The Name Of Love) will stay, like Bullet -- it has a message, and also another single that people familiarize U2 with.
Desire makes a return, but isn't played acoustically. From the top of the pops, Desire is played in full electric, hinting at a full electric version, which hasn't been performed since 92.
12 songs are likely to come back to the list, but these are also not counting the new songs and older songs (think A Sort Of Homecoming, Gloria, 40 etc...) but these are the songs that have stuck with U2 throughout the decades.