Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I hope they start the next tour in Europe so I can look at setlists before I buy tickets.
They're gonna have to play some crazy shit to get me in the room. Already seen the best visual show they'll ever put on, and "Warning Sign" & "Lovers in Japan" (not to mention Politik and Shiver)
If the show contained any of the following, I'd probably buy a ticket:
Twisted Logic
Talk
42
Sparks
A Rush of Blood to the Head
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I hope they start the next tour in Europe so I can look at setlists before I buy tickets.
They're gonna have to play some crazy shit to get me in the room. Already seen the best visual show they'll ever put on, and "Warning Sign" & "Lovers in Japan" (not to mention Politik and Shiver)
If the show contained any of the following, I'd probably buy a ticket:
Twisted Logic
Talk
42
Sparks
A Rush of Blood to the Head
Originally posted by LikeASong:Yeah, I agree with Kieran.
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I hope they start the next tour in Europe so I can look at setlists before I buy tickets.
They're gonna have to play some crazy shit to get me in the room. Already seen the best visual show they'll ever put on, and "Warning Sign" & "Lovers in Japan" (not to mention Politik and Shiver)
If the show contained any of the following, I'd probably buy a ticket:
Twisted Logic
Talk
42
Sparks
A Rush of Blood to the Head
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]
Originally posted by LikeASong:Yeah, I agree with Kieran. Both bands are (regardless of the obvious differences) in a similar stage -no pun intended- now... They have already done all they can possibly do in terms of stage innovation, and trying to top it would result in a big fiasco in my opinion. Similar to what happened when U2 took "that step further" doing Popmart after Zoo TV's madness. Both U2 and CP can only do smaller setups and venues now, and put a bit more effort in the proper performance and setlist instead of putting it on the visual/interactive aspects of the show.