1. Originally posted by bushido529:May 21st Rose Bowl 2

    Where The Streets Have No Name
    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    With Or Without You
    Bullet The Blue Sky
    Running To Stand Still
    Red Hill Mining Town
    In God's Country
    Trip Through Your Wires
    One Tree Hill
    Exit
    Mothers of the Disappeared

    Intermission

    California
    I Will Follow
    Iris
    Pride
    MLK
    The Unforgettable Fire
    October
    New Year's Day
    Out of Control
    11 o'clock Tick Tock

    Encore

    Electric Co
    Bad
    40


    Sounds great to me!
  2. I once had all 1987 Joshua Tree Tour shows on tape and new every (!) setlist by heart. If I'm not mistaken, each and every show had a different setlist.
    I'd love them to do the same this time around.

    Question: Have there been any Joshua Tree Tour shows in 1987 that shared the same setlist?
  3. Originally posted by Papo:I once had all 1987 Joshua Tree Tour shows on tape and new every (!) setlist by heart. If I'm not mistaken, each and every show had a different setlist.
    I'd love them to do the same this time around.

    Question: Have there been any Joshua Tree Tour shows in 1987 that shared the same setlist?
    I think so. Or maybe with just Party Girl and WOWY changing positions, or just playing Trip Through Your Wires one night and People Get Ready in the same setlist position the following night.

    There are only 6 songs that were played at all Joshua Tree shows (I Will Follow, Pride, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, Bullet The Blue Sky, Running To Stand Still, Exit) and 4 that missed only one show (Sunday Bloody Sunday, New Year’s Day, WOWY and Bad).
  4. Maybe at some shows they'll open the show with a really fucking awful version of "C'mon Everybody" and skip Streets entirely. That'd be a real nostalgia kick, eh?

  5. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Maybe at some shows they'll open the show with a really fucking awful version of "C'mon Everybody" and skip Streets entirely. That'd be a real nostalgia kick, eh?

    But they like it...
  6. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Maybe at some shows they'll open the show with a really fucking awful version of "C'mon Everybody" and skip Streets entirely. That'd be a real nostalgia kick, eh?

    Don't even mention
  7. Haha.

    Can you imagine having been at one of those shows? Man that would've sucked. Why did they ever think that was a good idea? Why would Edge set out to write "the best live U2 song ever", be successful at it, and the first tour they play it they skip it some nights. NOT ONLY THAT IT WAS A SINGLE. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING MY GOD.
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    Haha.

    Can you imagine having been at one of those shows? Man that would've sucked. Why did they ever think that was a good idea? Why would Edge set out to write "the best live U2 song ever", be successful at it, and the first tour they play it they skip it some nights. NOT ONLY THAT IT WAS A SINGLE. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING MY GOD.
    To the fans' eyes, Streets became THE song only after watching its live potential on the Rattle And Hum movie. It wasn't that popular back in 1987, and the band wasn't fully confident on it either. Thankfully that all changed rather soon
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    To the fans' eyes, Streets became THE song only after watching its live potential on the Rattle And Hum movie. It wasn't that popular back in 1987, and the band wasn't fully confident on it either. Thankfully that all changed rather soon
    Really? I've never heard that before.

    SOURCE?!
  10. I've read it several times. There might be a mention about it on U2byU2... since you have to look up the JT's track ordering thingy, maybe you can kill two birds with one stone