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When do you think U2 were at their creative peak?
Does anyone think it was 1987 with the release of the Joshua Tree? When the band produced some of their greatest and most famous songs. Its certainly some kind of pinnacle, musically, lyrically and vocally the band seemed to vault into a whole other level, they'd never sounded so accomplished and confident in their abilities before.
I should think quite a few forum members will look at 91 with AB as the bands greatest achievement, when they not only produced what many believe to be their finest song ever in One (as well as a handful of other classics), but also managed to totally reinvent themselves and give their career a fresh shot in the arm, securing their survival in the nineties.
Dors anyone think the whole Pop/Popmart campaign was U2's most inspired moment, the album certainly had its share of inventive moments and the tour was ground-breaking n 97.
Anyone think they are riding a high right now, or about to hit an all-time peak with the new album?
What do you think?
Does anyone think it was 1987 with the release of the Joshua Tree? When the band produced some of their greatest and most famous songs. Its certainly some kind of pinnacle, musically, lyrically and vocally the band seemed to vault into a whole other level, they'd never sounded so accomplished and confident in their abilities before.
I should think quite a few forum members will look at 91 with AB as the bands greatest achievement, when they not only produced what many believe to be their finest song ever in One (as well as a handful of other classics), but also managed to totally reinvent themselves and give their career a fresh shot in the arm, securing their survival in the nineties.
Dors anyone think the whole Pop/Popmart campaign was U2's most inspired moment, the album certainly had its share of inventive moments and the tour was ground-breaking n 97.
Anyone think they are riding a high right now, or about to hit an all-time peak with the new album?
What do you think?