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Hello.
I came across this site and I was intrigued, because, where I am, U2 fans are sort of few and far between. I only know one other peson in my entire high school who has a U2 album, (and that's saying alot because my school is rather like NYC... it's huge.) But it's also in a sort of ultra-suburbia.... which is all fine and good if you are, well, well off, but................
anyhow, there will be plenty of time to talk about myself later.
The reason I took the time to register and all that is because I am a huge fan of U2's music, or at least some of it. I won't say I like all of it, honestly, but I do think the band has a good message as far as global concern goes.
Many time it's the only thing I can stand to listen to, because their music has depth and meaning, unlike a lot of other popular music today. Sometimes I am criticized because I like U2's older music, and generally don't like "pop" music, but it doesn't matter to me. I know what I like. and I consider myself to have great taste.
And I'm really lucky in some regards...
It's really a nice story, but, the first album I ever picked out was perhaps the best one ever made. I still remember standing in a used CD store, and going through some music. I rembering hearing the name of a band that I heard on the radio one day, but I didn't know who they were or anything.
But when I put the cd into the player and had a sample, I was like... "Hmm... this sounds good...". It's funny, but I still remember holding in my hands as I brought it back out to the car- the black and white album cover... and before that, I remember the store, and I remeber how there really wasn't much music I liked there, but I stumbled upon this one CD and I figured I liked it, so....
Little did I know that it would turn into a love affair. The Joshua Tree was something that has hugely effected my life. It sort of runied me in a way, because my taste for music is so high now that almost everything else sounds like crap! hahaha.
BUt I have a picture of the tree and the cover on my wall, and the cover of my writing profile a few years ago has the tree, and it's title "I still haven't found what I'm looking for".
But really, it was such a great way to come into music. Through The Joshua Tree I sort of found "Pride", and the story to that is one I like too, but I won't get into it here.
Basically, I have come to know and love a lot of U2's stuff, but I do not know all of their music yet. The most important thing for me about anything is the purpose and intention and desire, the structure of the foundation. And that's what I like most about U2's music.
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browseing around the site, it looks really interesting. I'm sure I'll have a good time interacting with all the diffent facets. I've got plenty of strange stories to tell about myself, about my likings of U2, and about my thoughts on the world and things like that.
It should give me a good way to pass the time, because current;y in my life right now, I'm waiting for a lot of things to come, and a lot of things to pass....
So I'm looking forward to this adventure here.
Until Next Time
I came across this site and I was intrigued, because, where I am, U2 fans are sort of few and far between. I only know one other peson in my entire high school who has a U2 album, (and that's saying alot because my school is rather like NYC... it's huge.) But it's also in a sort of ultra-suburbia.... which is all fine and good if you are, well, well off, but................
anyhow, there will be plenty of time to talk about myself later.
The reason I took the time to register and all that is because I am a huge fan of U2's music, or at least some of it. I won't say I like all of it, honestly, but I do think the band has a good message as far as global concern goes.
Many time it's the only thing I can stand to listen to, because their music has depth and meaning, unlike a lot of other popular music today. Sometimes I am criticized because I like U2's older music, and generally don't like "pop" music, but it doesn't matter to me. I know what I like. and I consider myself to have great taste.
And I'm really lucky in some regards...
It's really a nice story, but, the first album I ever picked out was perhaps the best one ever made. I still remember standing in a used CD store, and going through some music. I rembering hearing the name of a band that I heard on the radio one day, but I didn't know who they were or anything.
But when I put the cd into the player and had a sample, I was like... "Hmm... this sounds good...". It's funny, but I still remember holding in my hands as I brought it back out to the car- the black and white album cover... and before that, I remember the store, and I remeber how there really wasn't much music I liked there, but I stumbled upon this one CD and I figured I liked it, so....
Little did I know that it would turn into a love affair. The Joshua Tree was something that has hugely effected my life. It sort of runied me in a way, because my taste for music is so high now that almost everything else sounds like crap! hahaha.
BUt I have a picture of the tree and the cover on my wall, and the cover of my writing profile a few years ago has the tree, and it's title "I still haven't found what I'm looking for".
But really, it was such a great way to come into music. Through The Joshua Tree I sort of found "Pride", and the story to that is one I like too, but I won't get into it here.
Basically, I have come to know and love a lot of U2's stuff, but I do not know all of their music yet. The most important thing for me about anything is the purpose and intention and desire, the structure of the foundation. And that's what I like most about U2's music.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
browseing around the site, it looks really interesting. I'm sure I'll have a good time interacting with all the diffent facets. I've got plenty of strange stories to tell about myself, about my likings of U2, and about my thoughts on the world and things like that.
It should give me a good way to pass the time, because current;y in my life right now, I'm waiting for a lot of things to come, and a lot of things to pass....
So I'm looking forward to this adventure here.
Until Next Time