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New Tour: Political or RocknRoll?

This topic was started on 2008-05-04 08:55 pm.
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posted by bcgd (Member) on 2008-05-08 07:05 am quote

Originally posted by kisho8:
So u2 cant escape politics and bono cant stop giving those speeches , so we might ask the band members how they can pass this dull moments without trying to stop him


On "The Simpsons" episode with U2 when Bono started getting political Edge turned to Larry and said "Oh, here we go. You wanna go grab a pint?" at which point Adam called them both wankers when he wasn't invited. Classic.

(Hey look at me. 100 posts.)

posted by kisho8 (Member) on 2008-05-08 07:07 am quote

Originally posted by bcgd:
[..]

On "The Simpsons" episode with U2 when Bono started getting political Edge turned to Larry and said "Oh, here we go. You wanna go grab a pint?" at which point Adam called them both wankers when he wasn't invited. Classic.

(Hey look at me. 100 posts.)


I really laughed at this moment , it was pure fun

posted by emiel (Member) on 2008-05-08 07:10 am quote

i say : I KNOW IT"S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL BUT I LIKE IT LIKE IT
YES I DO BUT IT"S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL YEAH I LIKE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted by markp91 (Member) on 2008-05-08 09:28 am quote

Originally posted by bcgd:
[..]

On "The Simpsons" episode with U2 when Bono started getting political Edge turned to Larry and said "Oh, here we go. You wanna go grab a pint?" at which point Adam called them both wankers when he wasn't invited. Classic.

(Hey look at me. 100 posts.)


Great episode of the yellow guys...

Congrats with your 100 posts

posted by JohnnyVOXX (Member) on 2008-05-09 04:48 am quote

Originally posted by bcgd:
[..]

On "The Simpsons" episode with U2 when Bono started getting political Edge turned to Larry and said "Oh, here we go. You wanna go grab a pint?" at which point Adam called them both wankers when he wasn't invited. Classic.

(Hey look at me. 100 posts.)


indeed!!
great episode!!
another hillarious moment is when Homer wants to go backstage and he's stopped by the security guy!!! hahaha!!
Homer: I'm the potato guy!!
Security: Go on!!
haha!!

BTW: congrats on the post count!!

posted by thefly07 (Member) on 2008-05-09 04:57 am quote

I say whatever fits the tour and the songs. The Vertigo tour worked, the politically charged portion of the show worked, the full on rock show portion of the show worked, the various encore sections worked (zoo tv, acoustic, etc). I'm sure the next tour will work too, although I do hope for a non-flag version of Streets, I have a strong feeling that that would not work outside of a Vertigo tour context, if the next album is going to be transcendent then they need to bring back the transcendent opening of the most transcendent song ever!

posted by JohnnyVOXX (Member) on 2008-05-09 05:00 am quote

Originally posted by thefly07:
I say whatever fits the tour and the songs. The Vertigo tour worked, the politically charged portion of the show worked, the full on rock show portion of the show worked, the various encore sections worked (zoo tv, acoustic, etc). I'm sure the next tour will work too, although I do hope for a non-flag version of Streets, I have a strong feeling that that would not work outside of a Vertigo tour context, if the next album is going to be transcendent then they need to bring back the transcendent opening of the most transcendent song ever!


wise words mate!!


posted by thefly07 (Member) on 2008-05-09 05:02 am quote

Originally posted by JohnnyVOXX:
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wise words mate!!



thanks

posted by markp91 (Member) on 2008-05-09 09:49 am quote

Originally posted by thefly07:
I say whatever fits the tour and the songs. The Vertigo tour worked, the politically charged portion of the show worked, the full on rock show portion of the show worked, the various encore sections worked (zoo tv, acoustic, etc). I'm sure the next tour will work too, although I do hope for a non-flag version of Streets, I have a strong feeling that that would not work outside of a Vertigo tour context, if the next album is going to be transcendent then they need to bring back the transcendent opening of the most transcendent song ever!


Got a point there...
Altough I liked the flags, it might not fit with the style...

posted by thefly07 (Member) on 2008-05-09 01:33 pm quote

Originally posted by markp91:
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Got a point there...
Although I liked the flags, it might not fit with the style...


exactly, I'm not a staunch flag hater, haha, I quite like the Vertigo versions, they are different, and the middle section when the lights come up is still magical. however, it really shows on bootlegs and any other live performance when you hear that song start and you don't hear that "roaarrrrrr" of applause and people screaming for their lives as the song starts, that's what i want to see, hear, and experience again

posted by indiewaremassive (Member) on 2008-05-09 01:44 pm quote

I know hes famous and all, and can make a difference, but SBS being one of my favourite songs, its so annoying when its disrupted by a speech.

posted by thefly07 (Member) on 2008-05-09 03:59 pm quote

Originally posted by indiewaremassive:
I know hes famous and all, and can make a difference, but SBS being one of my favourite songs, its so annoying when its disrupted by a speech.




i think it only intensifies the song...but to each his own

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