Yeah, it's baffling.More different songs than ever in a setlist more stable than ever.
More different songs than ever in a setlist more stable than ever.
Well it's not more stable than ever is it? Zoo and popmart where very static from leg to leg
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Why is it a stupid argument in the first place? The bigger their discography, the more they could shake things up (a little more)....BUT U2 HAZ MOAR SONGZ NOW SO THEY SHUD PLAY DIFFERENT STUFFS!!!!
or whatever the stupid argument is...
Nah, this forum cannot agree on anything.
Why is it a stupid argument in the first place? The bigger their discography, the more they could shake things up (a little more)....
But they are not going to. When is this going to sink in?
Seriously, they don't give a flying fuck what some nerds on the fucking internet want them to play. They clearly like certain songs or feel they need to be played night in and night out and no arguments or carefully thought out setlist suggestions from me or you or anybody else is going to change that.
Nah, this forum cannot agree on anything.
But they are not going to. When is this going to sink in?
Seriously, they don't give a flying fuck what some nerds on the fucking internet want them to play. They clearly like certain songs or feel they need to be played night in and night out and no arguments or carefully thought out setlist suggestions from me or you or anybody else is going to change that.
That like the setlist or not it is exciting to see the band mix up their sets more than they (ever??) have.
Looking forward to Toronto 1 & 2 and what surprises are in store!
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Right....when a thread is titled "Can we just agree...", no need to click on it to know the answer is "no".
What metric are you using to define 'mixed up'? They've played 42 unique songs, and that is amazing.
They've played 19 at every show, and that is balls.
What metric are you using to define 'mixed up'? They've played 42 unique songs, and that is amazing.
They've played 19 at every show, and that is balls.
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yeah couldnt agree more ax, happy they're trying to play a wide range of songs but need to rotate more songs on a nightly basis instead of a maximum of 4!
hope they unearth some POP before oz
And then drop the Pop material for more Atyclb when they get here
Beautiful Day is about the only thing they're playing consistently off of it, so just one song?
Night to night there is 20-25% rotation in the setlist. Plus the fact that they are still managing to surprise people to a certain extent.
That like the setlist or not it is exciting to see the band mix up their sets more than they (ever??) have.
In LA(5 shows) and Montreal(4 shows) only 1 song slot per night was completely unique in all the nights played in that city.
That 4% per night, not 25%. Unless you are counting some cities getting the same "rotation" song upwards of 3 times.