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I don't feel sorry for Bono and co. I'm sure they are drying all of their tears with 1,000 bills.
I don't think of it as traumatic, no
but I also don't think anyone could truly love it
too much is riding on it
it's not as if they fail they can just say "oh well, let's try again then" like I do when I fuck up at work
they'll have to tour it and then hear all about it again when they work on and release the next album
I don't feel sorry for Bono and co. I'm sure they are drying all of their tears with 1,000 bills.
To release a new album?
Can you imagine the stress? Everything that is riding on it? Watching the reviews unflold? The excitement and utter sickness that you must go through unveiling your very personal, artwork to the world?
And the expectations of all of your fans? Critics? Business partners?
And, knowing that public sentiment could turn on you, if you really screw it up?
I'm sure that the band, having done this so many times is past most of the stress. You have to get to that point, and just enjoy what you do.
But, it must still be trying.
Imagine how we, the fans feel when we see a trite, mindless rejection of the album for no good reason...in some lame review. What if it was your work?
I guess it's like everything in life, you have to be happy with it, or else don't do it.
Came for the "Is Bono okay?" reference. Left satisfied.
I don't get this joke.
Can someone explain?
OLD OLD joke.. about a bad plane crash in New York years ago, and someone asked if Bono was ok. The rest is history.