I'm not used to singing in bars. Usually go to the Korean places where you only humiliate yourself infront of friends.
Considering the source, I'm not going to hold my breath until those things actually happen.
My favorite places are the places where hardly anyone else is singing, because then it's mostly you and your friends. I hate going to places that are popular karaoke spots, because you're lucky if you get to sing once, and that's no fun.
If we do go out Sunday night, I'm dragging us all to my new favorite spot at a Chinese restaurant. On a Sunday night, it will hopefully be as dead as it was last time I went on a Sunday. It was AWESOME. and they have great songs.
Straight from u2gigs.com
MASSIVE SPOILER DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT IS PLAYED TONIGHT
OK, so, Twitter user siders_mus has pointed out that if you go to the Lyrics section of U2.com's Discography page, you can actually see what songs will and won't be played tonight. For example, go to Pride's page and you'll see it listed for tonight's show. So the spoiler is: Pride and Bad will be played tonight, and Magnificent will miss a show for the first time this tour.
I am so not happy right now. Well, actually, I'm thrilled about spoiler 2, but the song we're losing...
props to whoever went through those song pages to see what possibly would be played tonight
someone has way too much time on their hands...
Considering the source, I'm not going to hold my breath until those things actually happen.
Estadio Ciudad de La Plata - La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina - April 3, 2011
INTRO - Space Oddity
01 - Return Of The Stingray Guitar
02 - Beautiful Day / Rain (snippet)
03 - I Will Follow
04 - Get On Your Boots
05 - Even Better Than The Real Thing
06 - Mysterious Ways
07 - Elevation
08 - Until The End Of The World
Say what you want, but that is a MASSIVE start to a show. Wow.
One part of the spoiler is good, the other, not so much.
Oooh... UTEOTW has been played at every show I've ever attended. Only 6 so far, but still.
Agreed, I'm just waiting for it to come to a screeching halt.
Pride is great live