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Vertigo 2 (A guilty )
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Vertigo 2 (A guilty )
gmc said:Mysterious Ways Leeds 1997-08-28 if still required by Axver......7.94mb
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Varitek said:Finally got a chance to look at this setlist - WOW. for those who've wanted them to mix it up, you got it, plus the new material.
Axver said:
Mixing it up? 17 of the 22 songs were exactly the same as those played at the previous show. I wouldn't define that as "mixing it up".
theu2fly said:22 songs seems rather Elevation-y...
I thought the Bomb standard was 24?
Axver said:
By Elevation's third leg, concerts were struggling to reach even 20 songs. 19 was becoming a standard.
RobboAus said:
How come?
maycocksean said:Vertigo as a closer seems like the sort of idea that sounds good in theory, but I don't think it would actually work that well in practice.
I think I'll keep my One Tree Hill closer and go to bed happy!
Axver said:
Mixing it up? 17 of the 22 songs were exactly the same as those played at the previous show. I wouldn't define that as "mixing it up".
Axver said:
Because U2 got lazy?
bgmckinney said:
I tend to think after OTH they realized how good that song it is, but decided it was too similar in mood to work with Kite.
At Saitama I, the sequencers start the intro to OTH, and the audience erupts. Bono says "This is a song - " and then he stops. "Wow," he says, after a pause. "God bless you." He was obviously taken aback by the reception the song was receiving. He gave up on the introduction and started singing.
maycocksean said:
See now this just kills me. I was there! And I don't remember any of this! (Maybe I was too busy trying to stay on my feet when the audience erupted that I missed what Bono said).
RobboAus said:
How come?
bgmckinney said:
A better question is why Vertigo shows are so long. 19 was about standard for the JT Tour, too, I think, and back then they definitely weren't lazy.
Alisaura said:
U2 have a lot more songs now than they did in 1987.