How many JT songs on SOE tour?

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We're sure to get Streets and Bullet and either Still haven't found or With or without you to start out with. It's very likely Bullet remains a staple given its relevance to the times and how they've adapted it very well 3 times in 3 years now (Innocence, JT 30 and Fallon).

I wouldn't go so far as to predict it, but I'd like to see In God's Country and Trip through your wires in the E Stage rotation. Both would work perfectly. Neither take a lot to make work (unlike Exit, RHMT, One Tree Hill, Running to standstill, etc)

I'd say very little chance of anything else showing up.

If you're a big JT fan, I'd reiterate the obvious and say I hope you saw that tour a time or 5. Haha. They're going to be on a mission to show they aren't the Stones- and we could see SOI/SOE taking up as many as 9 or 10 spots. With so much other ground to cover, if something is getting the boot, it's going to be the album they did every night in full all spring/summer/fall.

I'd say night 1 in Tulsa gets Streets, WOWY and Bullet.
 
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I wonder if anything from U2's abandoned orphan, Pop, will ever get played as part of the regular setlist again. Feels like something from that record is due to make a reappearance. It is, after all, an important part of the "eXperience" part of their career.
 
I wonder if anything from U2's abandoned orphan, Pop, will ever get played as part of the regular setlist again. Feels like something from that record is due to make a reappearance. It is, after all, an important part of the "eXperience" part of their career.

I'm of the mind that Please would work as a lead-in to Streets for this tour.

Thus, POP finally gets a nod.
 
Already done on Popmart. They could've done Bad into Streets every night last tour and destroyed and... didn't. I have no faith in their ability to get a complete setlist calibrated for maximum effectiveness anymore.
 
I wonder if anything from U2's abandoned orphan, Pop, will ever get played as part of the regular setlist again. Feels like something from that record is due to make a reappearance. It is, after all, an important part of the "eXperience" part of their career.

What about NLOTH? I feel like moment of surrender could fit, but I doubt they would ever play anything again.
 
I'd love to hear NLOTH or Fez/BB or MOS, but I really doubt we'll ever hear any of those as part of any regular setlist again. I think the most we can hope for is the occasional one off or snippet. :(

NLOTH is another one of U2's orphans that was disowned after disappointing its parents.
 
It sure is fun to read this thread after all this time! :lol:

0.05 JT songs? You reckon they'll only play something from JT once every twenty shows?

Oh, wait, one number the other way...

Almost no-one could even think of them not playing anything at all from Joshua Tree, not even Streets. And yes, I would also not have thought that they would skip Streets. And I have to say I did miss it at the shows.
But in the end, the only JT-era song played was Spanish Eyes. Once. So even 0.05 JT(-era) songs was too high a number. More like 0.03.

Is it too much to ask for Acrobat or So Cruel? Yes it is but I can dream.

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