muh2o
Acrobat
In terms of pure energy and audience sing-along, I can't think of one other song that stirs the crowd like Elevation. I'd be surprised if they ever dropped Elevation from any future set list. Am I off base on this one?
typhoon said:ewaukrtycfdgv`1`1755fftufigtkggh!~!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
muh2o said:
Yeah, sometimes my cat sits on my keyboard too.
I don't think I'm that off in my statement. Honestly, as great as Streets is, I can think of many other songs I'd rather hear live. Maybe because they play it every 48 hours, I don't know.....
dudeman said:holy shnikeys, this is WAAAYYYY off. elevation stinks.
there is no 'new streets', just like there is no 'new bad' or 'new one'.
or, for that matter, no 'new 40'. there may be new closers, but none will ever replace 40 - it's energy and sentiment.
edit:
wait til mr. brau1 sees this!
StlElevation said:
i think walk on was a better closer than 40.
Chizip said:
i liked Love in Blindness better than 40 too
Chizip said:
i liked Love in Blindness better than 40 too
nbcrusader said:Streets and Elevation serve two different purposes and are not interchangable.
ZeroDude said:
Love Is Blindness followed by Can't Help falling in Love is the greatest way to end a concert ever imo of course
Chizip said:I agree about 40
It was kind of stale on the first leg. It would be cool if it would make an appearance for a few random shows on a leg, but thats about it. I think it would be better if this tour had its own signature closer rather than a rehash of the past.
I've only seen a second vertigo and 40 close on the first leg, and I much preferred the second vertigo. I'm sure a Bad/40 combo would have been sweet too.
And this thread needed to be derailed, its a little ridiculous.
Chizip said:
that tour had the perfect opening, middle, and ending
it was the perfect tour, imo of course
RademR said:Close this thread immediately