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    Favourite Zooropa Song?

    Zooropa is their best opening song after WTSHNN. It's the best song on a brilliant album.
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    Not so original of the species!

    There's a definite reference/allusion to WTSHNN at the end. Short enough to be a reference, not long enough to be a rip-off.
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    Let's take a poll on your favorite new song

    "City" by a fiber of Edge's skull cap over "Original."
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    should u2 quit on top?

    Should they quit while on top? Probably. But few ever do, and why would U2 be one of those few? They can't both be awesome and prescient, can they? Besides, we've yet to experience the power of old U2. C'mon, Irish folk songs and Christmas albums!
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    Somebody please explain the UF comparisons?

    Album title-wise, there are some interesting connections. The Unforgettable Fire is a reference to the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima during World War II. And HTDAAB, well, that explains itself. Also, HTDAAB marks, give or take a month, the 20th anniversary of UF. Production-wise...
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    Where have Adams glasses gone??!

    Ditched the specs, cut the hair...what are you doing, Adam? Come back to us!
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    I am disapointed in HTDAAB

    These are all good points. HTDAAB is excellent now. Who knows 10 years in the future? "Yahweh" is a good tune. It'd be interesting to hear Bono 15 years ago sing this -- then it'd be great. Or even (perhaps) another singer who can carry the chorus better. Bono sounds strained here, but if...
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    Zooropa Rocks Thread

    Zooropa's been flying under the radar (to casual music fans, thought it did win critical praise at the time) for over 10 years and it just keeps getting better and better. Awesome album. Refuses to be easily categorized. Zooropa the song is a perfect complement to WTSHNN -- on the other side...
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    Is Joshua Tree overated?

    In fact, there are ambitious fans out there who've put together what they call 'restored' versions of The Joshua Tree, including the B-sides from that album. The band was definitely at the height of their powers then, and it was quite a fertile period. The original 11-song JT is in no way...
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    U2 Life span.

    We should not be afraid of U2 getting old. For one thing, the boys from Dublin have yet to release an Irish folk music album. They've also haven't done a holiday-themed release or covers of old show tunes. Really, can Original Soundtracks No. 2 be that far behind? Then there are the...
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    How far have you/would you go to see U2?

    One can only hope to see U2 in space. U2, in their frenzy to acquire more corporate tie-ins, will team up with Richard Branson and offer the first rock concert in space aboard a Virgin Galactic spacecraft. William Shatner will do a spoken word version of The Wanderer. Perhaps not for the...
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    Adam is the coolest

    I think Adam would enjoy making a chocolate souffle.
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    Slane or Elevation dvd?

    Thought Slane would be disappointing simply for the omission of Bad, but it's still the better concert if only because of Out of Control. The band's in top form on that one. Musically, U2's overall performance is better at the Slane concert. Their playing is relaxed and confident. All I...
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    Adam is the coolest

    Adam does not have to be cool to be COOL. (Note his POWER on If You Wear That Velvet Dress. 'Nuff said.)
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    The Greatness of R&H

    Bad is particularly awesome in the movie, as is Exit. But the LP stil ruled the day at the time, and there were time considerations. The Bad/WTSHNN sequence is truly (and literally) the centerpiece of R&H the movie.
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    The Greatness of R&H

    R&H really captures U2 at the peak of their powers. Hawkmoon 269 and Love Rescue Me have great texture and moodiness. God Part II is an interesting precursor to AB. Sure, it's a hodgepodge, but that's part of its charm. It didn't have to fit into some kind of superstitious, monochrome...
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    Attn: ATYCLB Lovers...Now do you understand!?

    Most of the songs from ATYCLB are actually pretty strong and hold up well, especially live. In A Little While and POE have definitely improved with age. But for those fans who were disappointed by ATYCLB (a great title, BTW), it probably had more to do with the album itself: it seemed...
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    Bono's shades

    Bono needs to lose the shades, grow a beard, and start wearing hats.
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    Larry considering leaving the band?

    What Larry really wants to do is direct.
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    MERGED ----> TOPIC: Favourite U2 Songs & Album + 1-5

    1. Bad 2. One 3. Where the Streets Have No Name 4. "40" 5. Zooropa Achtung.
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    Essential rare songs.

    Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad. Superb B-side rarity.
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    Trust Bono

    Zooropa (the album) may be the greatest thing since sliced bread and Adam's 'fro, and yet people SNEERED at it when it was released. LEMON-HATERS, I defy you!
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    What would you say to Bono?

    Mr. Bono, sir, please get a haircut.
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    Which U2 song do you wish was still performed in concert?

    Yes, they don't always have to play both Bullet and New Year's Day. If they are so eager to perform out-sized socially conscious rock songs, then write a NEW ONE. Now, One Tree Hill simply begs to be played again. How about Tomorrow, as well?
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