theu2fly said:U2 wouldn't be doing stadium shows...
Agree / disagree?
STING2 said:
U2 was already popular enough to play stadiums in many cities before the release of Joshua Tree. They headlined several stadium shows across Europe in the summer of 1985 and of course they played Croke Park for the first time in Dublin in the summer of 1985. They also soldout Milton Keynes in the summer of 1985 in southern England that has a capacity of 50,000. They probably could have soldout Wembley Stadium (72,000) in the summer of 1985 if they had played it instead of Milton Keynes.
DreamOutLoud13 said:
Streets didn't become an icon until the ZooTV tour. If Streets hadn't picked up at that point, do you think U2 would've made that tour any smaller? Of course not.
CTU2fan said:How about this: If it weren't for WTSHNN...
The Joshua Tree would still be U2's best album, by far.
Utoo said:I think a better question is:
If there were no WTSHNN, what would be U2's signature song? Would they have a song during which "God walks through the room?"
bono_man2002 said:Disagree
If it werent for Drowning Man, U2 definitley wouldnt be doing stadiums.