Yep, still have mine from the tour, too, along with older tour programs.
Yep, still have mine from the tour, too, along with older tour programs.
Artists they've used on past tours and credited in tour programs.
oh this sounds great - anyone here when they played Gloria? I love that song on Under a Blood Red Sky...sadly never saw it at the show I went to see in 1997
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...-show-20150629
Just arrived!!!
This actually turned out even cooler than I thought it would. The performance itself is great as well. It's so great hearing them play in what essentially sounds like a hole in the wall pub.
U2 just keep knocking it out of the park with their subscriber exclusives these past few years.
Anyone else get tickets for the JT shows? I just blew $370 for two tickets to the Sunday Pasadena show (damn ticket brokers) and wanted to see if anyone wanted to meet up with my sister and I before the show.
I'm going, but to Louisville...
I really fucking wish I was going. Just couldn't afford to travel for this one, so I'm holding out hope that they'll actually come to KC whenever they decide to tour for Songs of Experience.
Their setlists look incredible for this tour...really excited. If they play Some Sort of Homecoming I'll shit meself.
Took my little sister with me to the Sunday show at the Rose Bowl and we had a blast together. This was our fifth show since 2001's Elevation Tour and the guys were once again amazing. I'm so happy to finally scratch off the RB from my venue bucket list, i've always wanted to see a show there ever since watching Depeche Mode's 101 20 years ago.
Just gonna throw it out there, that I fucking LOOOVE the new batch of remixes on the new deluxe edition of Joshua Tree. I was expecting the same typical club remixes you get from U2, but these are actually really well done. They completely fit the moods and textures of the original album. That Flood remix of Streets is so damn beautiful.
I wish they had a remix or a even a cover for each song on that third disk, it's not much "new" stuff and the rest of this release is pretty useless.
I'm looking at the tickets for Gillette Stadium, and the prices range from $220 to $1,255? I mean, I like U2, but that's just ridiculous. Looks like the show is sold-out too, with a few tickets available for resale. U2 fans must have a lot of disposable income.
That's what bothers me about Bono--he pretends to be this great humanitarian and charges his fans ridiculous amounts of money to attend a show.
Last edited by GulDukat; 06-04-2017 at 07:39 AM.
Not bad at all.
Bono is such a fucking turd.
I realize the bono bashing is in fashion but these price are for "verified resale tickets"
if someone is to blame here it's capitalism, ticketfucker.com and the scumbags scalpers.
We will call it "Bonoshing". ::ba-dum-TISH::
^^^ low hanging fruit
THIS....it's not the band's fault that TM sells tickets to brokers almost instantly when tix go on sale.
Also, more dates have been announced:
September 3 - Detroit at Ford Field
September 5 - Buffalo at New Era Field
September 8 - Minneapolis at US Bank Stadium
September 10 - Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium
September 12 - Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium
September 16 - St. Louis at Dome at America's Center
September 22 - San Diego at Qualcomm Stadium
October 3 - Mexico City at Foro Sol
October 7 - Bogota, Colombia at Estadio El Campin
October 10 - Buenos Aires, Argentina at La Plata
October 14 - Santiago, Chile at Estadio Nacional
October 19 - Sao Paulo, Brazil at Morumbi Stadium
Last edited by NotoriousTIMP; 06-06-2017 at 06:10 PM.
Totally gonna try and swing that San Diego date *crosses fingers*
So, after some 5 years since getting Achtung Baby 20th Anniversary I decided to really go through all the discs :-), and this one is amazing! I am sure you know it, I did not...
(and "Baby" Achtung Baby is also quite interesting, songs before Eno and Lanois fixes)