Setlist after New Orleans

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Love and Peace or Else
Vertigo
Elevation
The Electric Co.
All Because of You
Until the End of the World
Sunday Bloody Sunday
New Year's Day
Miracle Drug
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
Dirty Day
Bullet the Blue Sky
Please
Where the Streets Have No Name
Pride (In the Name of Love)
MLK-One
Walk On

City of Blinding Lights
Beautiful Day
Original of the Species
Yahweh
Bad-40


The only thing songwise that is unlikely is Dirty Day. And of course, I doubt U2 would change the order of songs this much, especially COBL and Beautiful Day in the encore.
 
I think opening with City of Blinding Lights would be even more powerful in light of New Orleans.

The lyrics really fit the disaster in a way no other song does.
 
01 - City Of Blinding Lights
02 - Vertigo
03 - All Because Of You
04 - Desire
05 - The Electric Co
06 - Elevation
07 - New Year's Day
08 - Miracle Drug
09 - Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
10 - Love And Peace Or Else
11 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
12 - Bullet the Blue Sky
13 - Please
14 - MLK
15 - Where The Streets Have No Name
16 - One
17 - Crumbs From Your Table

18 - Dirty Day
19 - The Fly
20 - Electrical Storm

21 - Pride (In The Name Of Love)
22 - Beautiful Day
23 - Original Of The Species
24 - Yahweh
25 - '40'
 
"after the flood all the colors came out", not sure about it.
 
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I am from Hammond, La., about 45 minutes from NOLA. We got it pretty bad, but of couirse, not as bad as NOLA.

That's my qualifier...

Too bad U2 forgot about us during the last decade. No Zoo, no Elevation and no Vertigo. Now, no New Orleans. Oh well.

We did get Popmart at the Dome, but they'd probably like to forget that.

Since 1999, we've had an arena just as good as anywhere else. It's ok, most big tours blew past here anyway. Now we'll have to go to Houston, which is pretty much what we had to do anyway.

How about throwing a charity show in at the Cajundome in Lafayette or the PMAC at LSU in Baton Rouge (currently housing storm survivors.)

I can dream (out loud.)
 
They really need to be playing Crumbs From Your Table, now. That song pretty much sums up the atrocious (lack of) preparation and belated response of the US government, at federal and local levels.

"Where you live should not decide / whether you live or whether you die."
 
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