All the ones I know love her... Maybe it reminds them of their dressing up like Madonna days.
she/he doesnt hold a candle to the material girl of the 80's.
Still : ma ma ma ma....
All the ones I know love her... Maybe it reminds them of their dressing up like Madonna days.
All the ones I know love her... Maybe it reminds them of their dressing up like Madonna days.
I've never heard of Coldplay before - thank you for your recommendation.
and they must love coldplay too looking at their salesnumbers of Viva la vida which is a fantastic album in case someone hasn't heared it yet.
Go buy it now, it is worth the money
But zwervers2 your posts always come across as if your opinion is more valid than anyone elses, you go on about NLOTH not scoring to well but your not looking at the facts, its the biggest selling album of the year wordwide upto now, how on earth is that not scoring to well?, as for the singles not have any impact thats just not true either, after each single here in the UK the album has seen a rise in position and sales, so imo that is a single having an impact on an album,
and there will be some people who find this tour to be better than ZooTv, of course there will, and they dont really need you to keep telling them otherwise, just because "you where there".
All the ones I know love her... Maybe it reminds them of their dressing up like Madonna days.
No! It is actualy a great show but just not as good as what thye have done before. So be rest assured, you will have a great time
Too late.
Its sheer scale allows Stumpy Hewson (as you can see, I've remained untouched by the Bono charm offensive which has muddled the judgement of other, usually reliable critics), his garden labourer on guitar and the Other Two to play so far apart they may as well be on separate continents, their wanderings assisted by moving radial walkways. Give it a couple of tours and they'll be Stannah stairlifts.
Of course it's petty but the fans who defend the show are no less biased.
360º Tour doesn't even match the artistic quality of the last two tour tours. So, forget about comparing 360º Tour with any of the 1990's tours.
the Times Online article wont load for me but the first two are clearly biased with the opinion that the new album isn't good and looks to me that these "reviewers" took this bias to the concert with them...
This is my favourite part from The Independent Review:
wow, that's not petty or anything...
There something not right about this tour.I dont think the set list is that good and venues dont seem to be selling out.The reaction to NLOTH isnt very positive generally either.I get the feeling this is heading to a POP kind of failure?
Well im just back from Hampden and i have to say im utterly,utterly blown away by U2,they are just completely incredible live,The claw up close is phenomenal and the whole show is AMAZING! Honestly,the videos on youtube just dont do it justice.Im dumbfounded by how great U2 are.By far the best band ive ever seen. The only downside to the night was that the sound was completely messed up.Half of Walk On didnt come through the PA but the band didnt know and kept on playing and it was virtual silence to us.Also sometimes the guitar sound cut out during songs.To be honest this didnt take away from the night. If you havent been to the 360 tour yet youre in for an absolute treat! P.S I still cant beleive Bono was only about 3 feet from me eafrlier!
I like the before/after comparisons:
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pop is not a failure. a platinum album and and tour that broke a Guinness book of world records. what are you smoking? NLOTH is almost platinum in the US and this is 2009 where you have to pro rate album sales due to fact to that theirs massive illegal downloading and legal downloading that allows you to gets certain songs and not the whole album. in the past you had actually had to get off your ass and buy the album. and that comment has applied to myself a few times , but never to u2. i buy u2 albums at stores.