PTH2009 wrote: » Not sure to watch the upcoming TV version of the E&I tour or wait for the full DVD release Still can't get my head around there not ever been a screening or release of one of the shows on the 2017 Joshua Tree tour.
fafy wrote: » Ya, it was filmed in South America by Anton, i read a limited cineme release was the expectation, but never happened, as i suppose they were on the road for E & i by the time production was finished on that film. Still expect to see this released on dvd
PTH2009 wrote: » Hopefully I've seen them 3 times doing the i&e show, Joshua Tree and e&I show but as much as they were all spectacular my favourite was the 2017 Joshua Tree show. Been in Croke Park which is such an iconic venue for the band, the setlist was brilliant and it was a one time deal (not this multi city show crap). First time seeing them there and it been a summer night in Dublin. It was great. The opening set with Sunday Bloody Sunday, New years day Bad and Pride till makes my hair stand
EyesClosed wrote: » One do you mean one time deal? They toured the Joshua tree all over the world, are they not just back from playing it in Asia??
fafy wrote: » Having attended one of the Belfast gigs in November 2015 for I & E, i went to both gigs in Belfast in October 2018 for e & i, one of the smallest venues on the tour, so easy to get in and out etc. Plenty of room for standing, and hastle free, and everyone is closer to the stage, when compared to both I &e, and E &i in Dublin which i was at also. Rammed in -literally. The last two Dublin gigs on both of those tours was great, but Belfast was just so easy in comparison. If they are back touring indoors again, Belfast is #1 on my list of places to see them.
EverythingGood wrote: » Totally agree, was in Dublin for I&E and Belfast for E&I and Belfast was much better.
bodhrandude wrote: » Are they playing Electric Picnic this year.
martin101 wrote: » Unlikely as it was already on this year
fafy wrote: » Agreed, Its been used on two tours, and they enhanced what it could do for E &i, so its done, time for something new
PTH2009 wrote: » and hopefully a long rest before it as u2 ticket prices are pretty high
Muahahaha wrote: » Havent seen a U2 concert in about 6 or 7 years but watched the I&E show from Berlin on Sky Arts last night and it struck me how much talking Bono does between songs, it was like every song had to be introduced with some sort of background story or speech. Have seen them a few times before at Slane, Landsowne and those gigs were full on intensity with each song leading into the next one. Must say I was a bit bored watching I&E as it felt like the crowd never really got worked up into a frenzy as he slowed it down between every song to say something. It didnt feel like the U2 concerts I've known from the past, it felt very flat in comparison. Was left wondering what the other 3 band members are thinking standing there with instruments in hand ready to go while Bono is off on another three or four minute speech between songs. Part of me wondered are they trying to save his voice, I know he's had problems with it in the past.
lazer.blue wrote: » I was at that concert and there was plenty of energy from the crowd and it wasn't at all flat. I suppose it's something that videos don't always capture. With U2 you get more of a show than a straight up concert with lots of visuals and talking by Bono. Elements of the I&E and E&I tours were very much about the story of U2 which also accounted for alot of the talk between songs.
Everleigh Old Peace wrote: » The other downer is the increasing amount of musical ‘embellishments ‘ being added to songs with every passing tour. These programmed effects are making the band sound less ‘LIVE’ than ever before. Still, you have to give them credit for still putting on a better live show than almost all of their peers or pretenders! There’s always Zoo TV Live from Sydney or Live from Red Rocks to remind you of how great they were!
Everleigh Old Peace wrote: » Don’t think it has anything to do with his voice, but you’re right, there was a surprising amount of chat..I don’t recall as much at the Belfast show I was at.I think Bono feels the ‘narrative’ element is an important part of the Innocence & Experience themes of those two tours. Personally, I was more bothered by the utterly passionless personas of the rhythm section...To be fair , Bono and The Edge appear to be enjoying themselves, but the other two look either bored rigid or not quite sure where they are.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » A nice Christmas present for U2 fans U2Start have uploaded a superb audio recording of the full Saturday night concert in Dublin last year .https://mega.nz/#!AsNimaYK!fBFY4n7QX0B_dQRhefjb4_pG1T68jOLIZAP_3LAtmX0
PTH2009 wrote: » Are they releasing the DVD of the tour or was it only for the Fan club ?? Would love a Blu Ray/4K of the show