Brian Louwers
Babyface
U2 is not the Grateful Dead or Phish -- thankfully, with all due respect -- and so we must apparently live with the war horses and static set lists interspersed very rarely with rarities. Most fans will happily accept that. Love it or hate it, it's just the way it is. We'll get our nightly doses of Pride, Streets and Sunday, Bloody Sunday. But I'd be remiss if I don't ask, why play SBS 37 times and not play, say, New Year's Day? I mean, that is also a war horse. What gives? Where's the love for New Year's Day, arguably one of their biggest songs ever? Did I miss something?