God Part III
Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid
I became a fan in 2001, from hearing Elevation, believe it or not, and Beautiful Day and all that. I was 12, and All That You Can't Leave Behind is the first album I ever bought. I spent 2002-2004 discovering each album, each song, and a couple of months before Vertigo hit, I was very, very serious about the band. I knew I'd be seeing more than one gig on the Vertigo tour before it was announced, so 16 years old I saw 4 gigs across 4 countries, two of which I saw alone. I'm on the Milan DVD, up front on Edge's catwalk. I must admit, although I love Vertigo and a couple of other songs from it, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb is clearly the worst U2 album, and when Window In The Skies came out, I was confident that the band had peaked long before I started listening to music, even some of you would argue that they peaked before I was born.
Anyway, No Line On The Horizon made me go from die-hard superfan to something words cannot describe. I had no idea that album would be so good. I love them unconditionally, they're a part of my life, U2 can never, never be topped by any other band in my opinion. Regarding the last 10 years, well, that's what made me a fan, so yeah, they're my favourite artist of the last 10 years.
Anyway, No Line On The Horizon made me go from die-hard superfan to something words cannot describe. I had no idea that album would be so good. I love them unconditionally, they're a part of my life, U2 can never, never be topped by any other band in my opinion. Regarding the last 10 years, well, that's what made me a fan, so yeah, they're my favourite artist of the last 10 years.