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nathan1977 said:Ten bucks says the Edge will be on fire soon.
Then the album title will have to be "Stop, Drop, Rock and Roll".
nathan1977 said:Ten bucks says the Edge will be on fire soon.
gerbilwaxer said:
Then the album title will have to be "Stop, Drop, Rock and Roll".
gerbilwaxer said:
Then the album title will have to be "Stop, Drop, Rock and Roll".
fandangamoq said:I'm in university and many people here seem to think that U2 are becoming rock-dinosaurs, which I believe is the exact opposite of what they are attempting.
~A.j.~
MrBrau1 said:
They're a band in their mid/late 40's.
There's not a sound or song they could record that would change university/college students minds that they're becoming dinosaurs.
Because they're a band in their mid/late 40's.
Please please NOT.silvrlvr said:
Sad to say that unless we see
U2 + Snow Patrol
U2 + Franz Ferdinand
U2 + Kaiser Chiefs
or some such combinations...
powerhour24 said:Because Bomb took so long to make doesn't mean they're not aiming for 2007, now if Rubin doesn't fit and the need to do more sessions again like last time around then we won't be seeing anything until fall 2008 (no spring releases, note that's how they do business nowadays) but at this point they're still on track for 2007, there's just this big paranoia that what happened on Pop/Bomb will again.
bugo said:If I was Edge, I'd probably crack up under the sheer pressure of having to deliver a pleasing enough 'U2 album'. (Especially with the inane diversity of the fans who each differ over what they love and dislike about the band).
silvrlvr said:
Sad to say that unless we see
U2 + Snow Patrol
U2 + Franz Ferdinand
U2 + Kaiser Chiefs
or some such combinations...
You are right.
Doesn't mean U2 isn't a force in rock, or a force for change in the world. Doesn't mean U2 won't attract another 2 million fans on their next tour. Just means that audience doesn't consider them contemporary.
Yahweh_OMG said:
I totally disagree with you and Brau.
U2 is not (yet) like the Rolling Stones... it means that every time they released an album and tour, they are making a lot of new fans. I've been to 5 Vertigo shows (maybe like you) and I've seen that the average age is around 25 y.o. The Rolling Stones age is 45-50.... which I don't have anything against, don't get me wrong... but there is a big difference. On the other hand, I'm glad U2 isn't compared to Avril Lavigne.... College rock sucks.