They should close the main set with Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bad, and Pride every night for the rest of the tour.
I'm so over Walk On. Scarlet's fine, but geez, give it and Walk On a rest already.
This
I love how the energy builds when they barrel through the 80s anthems one after the next!
Glastonbury was the 1st time since the 3rd leg of Elevation that they gave this a shot and I thought it worked very well.
If I were them, I would try and find some way to push One further down the setlist, then close with a run through:
Streets
I Will Follow
Still Haven't Found
Bad
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Pride
Scarlet is a beautiful piece of music, but it's too short to take up a setlist spot all the time.
Walk On has completely run its course and can take a rest for the next month!
Add me as another vote for the Glastonbury setlist!
Of course, if I could've made it, it would've been longer and included Zooropa or Gloria or 40 or Two Hearts or anything from Pop.
But U2 did a damn good job given what they had to work with. I thought there was a clear structure.
1-5: Zoo TV barrage to show all the non U2 fan casuals in the crowd that they're more than 80s and 00s hits. These songs are a perfect way to shut up people who think all their stuff sounds alike!
6-8:Joshua Tree Tour nostalgia: We've now accomplished 3 goals: acknowledged Zoo TV and JT tours, their most famous tours, and reminded the casuals what U2 are about!
9: Slow it down and play a stunner that few outside the fan base know, but all will be able to appreciate.
10-13: We're still here and still making hits(at least Boots is kind of cool live).
14-16: Anthem alley.
17-18: Emotional climax/goodbye.
19: Celebration of a successful night on such a special occasion.