Canadiens1131
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Wah HEYYYYY OH
he is the refugeeeeeeee
he is the refugeeeeeeee
Canadiens1160 said:Wah HEYYYYY OH
he is the refugeeeeeeee
Dalton said:So, I've been reading all the quotes that we have so far in this process (RR's quote about not U2, but U2, the edge's quote, and larry and bono's quotes) and I am quietly starting to hope that the band is going to write War2. I would love to see another album with that sort of energy and roughness.
I'd be a happy man.
vaz02 said:
They are all old ground, u2 aint pushing boundaries with a album similar to war so why not do another easy going album ?
Dalton said:
See son, what you need to understand (and you will...) is that 'new' doesn't equal good.
Remember if U2 tried to reinvent themselves after every album there wouldn't be any Sunday Bloody Sunday's, New Years Day's, Where the Streets have no name, WOWY, or Stay.
I'm all for change. My favorite U2 albums are their biggest leaps from previous albums. But I don't see how U2 pimping themselves out to young fans like you who 'need' change is any different than them pimping themselves out to older fans who want their U2 back.
I just want the band to put out a GREAT album.
Judah said:
P.S. Salome, you're funny!
I would even dare to say that even back in the 80's U2 got closer to retirement every yearYahweh said:I have been one that have been telling people U2 wont retire in the 90s but I think we are getting closer to their retirement now with each passing year whether people here want to admit that or not.
Yahweh said:U2 will retire and stop making albums within the next 7 years but they have given us many albums worth of memories.
shart1780 said:Raw is fine to a point, though I feel that War is very overrated.