Desire4Bono said:I voted for War, but it won't win. Pop will beat anything but AB on THIS board. There are just too many Pop obsessed people here.
AdamsMango said:WAR! it is my favorite album. Sunday bloody sunday, new years day, two hearts, 40..my god people war (the album) kicks major ASS!! It's the whole thing like carson daly said how U2 was great.."the beat of every heart....a kick in the balls, a fist in the air" That is epitomized (is that an word?) on war. I listen to it with repeat on all the time..as soon as 40 is over, SBS starts it right back up! you know that chill you get when you hear or play really great music? I get that with war. I don't know about some people here..how can you not like war! Even the cover kicks ass!
Desire4Bono said:Pop will beat anything but AB on THIS board. There are just too many Pop obsessed people here.
Seconds said:
I agree with you 100%. Alot of the fans in this forum seem to have become U2 fans because of POP. Discotheque and Miami over SBS and New Year's Da! Yep, that makes so much sense.
Desire4Bono said:I voted for War, but it won't win. Pop will beat anything but AB on THIS board. There are just too many Pop obsessed people here.
STING2 said:
Its to bad, but fans on this forum simply do not appreciate early U2. I'll do some polls to see if WAR can beat ATYCLB or Rattle And Hum, and if it can't, it means that people here only consider WAR to be superior to the prior albums Boy, and October, and in my opinion, an obvious sign of brand new fans failing to appreciate one of U2s most important periods. Because the albums are old, new fans put those albums to the back of the shelf. What a mistake.
STING2 said:Its to bad, but fans on this forum simply do not appreciate early U2. I'll do some polls to see if WAR can beat ATYCLB or Rattle And Hum, and if it can't, it means that people here only consider WAR to be superior to the prior albums Boy, and October, and in my opinion, an obvious sign of brand new fans failing to appreciate one of U2s most important periods.
BigMacPhisto said:Interesting to see that War started off with slower sales, but somehow managed to eclipse UF. I think that those older fans that you refer to who didn't like Zooropa and probably didn't care much for Pop, are either not fans anymore, or don't have access to the internet, which is why they aren't voting in this poll. I mean, just judging by record sales and hit singles alone, War was twice as popular in both categories. So, you do bring up a good point about how the audience here didn't witness the band around the War period to truly appreciate the album.