elevated_u2_fan
Blue Crack Supplier
it was a stupid question to begin with that gets asked at least once a month around here and there really is no way of answering it as hard as people try
This. I don't know one person of my age (14, 15 years) who likes, sometimes even knows, Radiohead. Almost everybody (I know) likes Coldplay and most of them like a few U2 songs.I'm sure most people my age wouldn't know who Radiohead are, let alone like them, Coldplay yes, Radiohead no. This is coming from a person in this age bracket of young people.
this is pretty much what i was thinking. i see alot of folks on this thread quoting "facts", record sales, tickets sales, etc, but the i like them or don't like them is whats shining thru as the real reasons behind people's opinions.
Excitement? How exactly do you measure "excitement"?
Most people I know are just as excited about the band now as they were 20 years ago.
Again, define momentum, or excitement? How are you measuring this. How do you know it is "undeniable"?
U2 sellout the Rose Bowl in Pasadena to a record 96,000 people and that is not a sign of momentum or excitement?
Kings Of Leon struggle to fill one or two arena shows in the Los Angeles area and thats a sign of "excitement and momentum"?
If that is the case, why are they unable to fill stadiums in most markets on the planet?
this thread sucks ass
this thread sucks ass
they're the biggest band in MY world. i don't really care about anyone else's.
But is it the biggest ass in the world?
this thread sucks ASS
But is it the biggest ASS in the world?
"shake your big fat ASS"
i guess it could be
The law is a bigger ASS.
All I can hope is that this thread gets locked and stickied so we never have to have this ASSinine discussion again.
All I can hope is that this thread gets locked and stickied so we never have to have this assinine discussion again.
I like asses.So, yeah! Music! I like music, do you like music?