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Re: Re: Re: Re: Is there anything about U2 we can agree on?
Well, to my defense, I did see that the women of PLEBA "seem" to love all pictures. That is, it is a judgment call on my part. Lawyering 101. But you are right - as a male who enjoys PLEBA because y'all find so many great photos, there are some that are fantastic and some that are so horrid I'm amazed that they were ever released. Of course, that's actually a good thing. If "stars" only take great photos, it's almost fake. That is, we need that ugly shot of Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie or U2 or any other famous person - it helps us accept them as human.
And yes, the last point I think will be true from now on. In fact, if I were U2, I'd have the download available on iTunes about a month before the CD release. This way, U2 and their label can get some $$ from all those downloads. The fans will buy the CD anyway (how else does U2 still have 3x or 4x Platinum albums in the illegal download era?), but we can at least satiate our desire to hear new U2 right away.
Galeongirl said:
I DISAGREE!
I consider myself a PLEBAn, and still there are a few Bono pictures who I absolutely hate with a passion as big as the one which I love the man with..... it's called Baldie... and it scares me to death
and I don't like Larry pics either.....
but I agree on your last point!
Well, to my defense, I did see that the women of PLEBA "seem" to love all pictures. That is, it is a judgment call on my part. Lawyering 101. But you are right - as a male who enjoys PLEBA because y'all find so many great photos, there are some that are fantastic and some that are so horrid I'm amazed that they were ever released. Of course, that's actually a good thing. If "stars" only take great photos, it's almost fake. That is, we need that ugly shot of Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie or U2 or any other famous person - it helps us accept them as human.
And yes, the last point I think will be true from now on. In fact, if I were U2, I'd have the download available on iTunes about a month before the CD release. This way, U2 and their label can get some $$ from all those downloads. The fans will buy the CD anyway (how else does U2 still have 3x or 4x Platinum albums in the illegal download era?), but we can at least satiate our desire to hear new U2 right away.