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It could very well be a tour of SOE and JT in the same show...perhaps both in their entirety.
I hope it's both in the same show, but there's a better chance of JT getting played in it's entirety than SOE.It could very well be a tour of SOE and JT in the same show...perhaps both in their entirety.
Full album, all the b sides, and the outtakes. If you do it, do it right!
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I know they didn't play Achtung Baby in full during the last half of 360 when it became the defacto AB anniversary tour, but I have to imagine that they will play Joshua Tree front to back here. Maybe even toss in a few B sides and or Rattle and Hum era songs.
I have to imagine they'll open with Streets and play it right through, take an intermission like during i/e and then come on with the rest of the songs through the second set and encore.
Acoustic piano Adele version Red Hill..
*sarcasm*
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U2 actually want to quit as a band but are contractually forced by Live Nation to continue.
I think billboard and these other outlets are getting their wires crossed. i dont think for a second they're gonna tour in honor of the 30th anniversary of JT. I think for a few special shows they'll celebrate it by playing it in full. But the tour is for the new record.
That's how I took it, too.
Also, stadiums for a 30 year old album ? Really ?
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If... and obviously still a big if... but if they play the whole album, they'd play it in order. Playing the album in full but changing the order is silly.There's a chance the upcoming tour could be both Joshua Tree AND new material, borrowing the gimmick of the I+E tour's two-halved setlist. The first half is five SOE songs and five old hits, then the second half is all 11 Joshua Tree songs (probably not in the original track listing, but re-ordered for a better flow in concert). Then there's an encore with a couple more old hits and maybe one more new song, and that's that.
Really, with only minor tinkering, Joshua Tree's songs fit pretty well into the standard back half of the I&E setlist anyway.
* One Tree Hill (band in the screen, scenic pics of New Zealand)
* Trip Through Your Wires
* two acoustic songs (In God's Country, Red Hill Mining Town)
* Running To Stand Still (piano ballad, taking the place of EBW)
* Bullet The Blue Sky
* Exit
* I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
* (Mother & Child reunion snippet) Mothers Of The Disappeared
* Where The Streets Have No Name
* With Or Without You
The running rumor for Bonnaroo is January 11th.Anyone knows when the Bonnaroo lineup is announced? I assume it's shortly after Coachella, which is usually during the first two weeks of January.
Also, I love the Christmas video. There's a guitar-shaped gift under the tree with a sticky note that says 'B', assuming it's for Bono. Poor guy.
I hope it's both in the same show, but there's a better chance of JT getting played in it's entirety than SOE.
If... and obviously still a big if... but if they play the whole album, they'd play it in order. Playing the album in full but changing the order is silly.
Ugh I hate that phrase.Have u2 turned into a heritage act?
Ugh I hate that phrase.
Why shouldn't they celebrate their past?
Well if that Billboard article is bs then there is nothing to worry about. In U2's video there is nothing suggesting a full JT tour. Could be a few shows and that's it. The rest of 2017 could very well be dedicated to SOE.
Who gives a shit about TJT! I just want a new album, and new songs on tour.
I'm the total opposite. Been hoping for this sort of thing for a while. U2 have not interested me with their new material for quite some time but have plenty of wonderful songs in their back catalogue that I would love to hear live. If they did a tour with nothing post-Pop in the set I would be far more delighted than if they released a new album I'm unlikely to play even ten times.