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by Charles
This was my 41st U2 show going back to 1984.
It was disappointing.
The stage and sound were incredible.
My problem is that to me, they haven't made a good album in 20 years (since achtung) - so the set list was filled with bad songs (Miss Sarajevo, anything from No Line, etc)
On the plus side, Bono sounded good, I Will Follow rocked and the intro was as exciting as ever.
There was no heart or emotion in the show, they seemed to be going through the motions. The production is too big and they have too much responsibility to really mix it up.
Next tour: smaller venues, varied set lists and more old stuff. Electric Co, Bad, Out Of Control, Homecoming, etc.
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