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Zoomerang96 said:is it 7ust me, or are more and more people realizing this album is actually really good?
maybe that's 7ust me, i dunno.
I think in 10, 15, 20 years when U2 have long ago given it up and they are reviewed or looked backed on in that different light, the 'stories' of their albums will shift around significantly. I think you can already see now a shift in the way albums like Boy and Unforgettable Fire are perceived, and how they influenced others. My bet is that Pop will only continue to grow and when that Q Magazine 45 Year U2 Special comes out, it will have a ton dedicated to Pop, it's influences, it's themes, it's depth, while an album like HTDAAB will only have a few lines "established that they could still sell in the 21st Century, and sell they did".