1. maybe this sounds weird, but I'd totally love a song where there's only an acoustic guitar and bono singing (I doubt we'll find that on the next album though).
  2. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    In reality, this transition might be as what you have said. We could go from AB/Zooropa to Pop. Not that much difference in a way, but essentially innovative.


    Actually, all things considered, I'd still be satisfied with that.
  3. Originally posted by flowerchild:maybe this sounds weird, but I'd totally love a song where there's only an acoustic guitar and bono singing (I doubt we'll find that on the next album though).


    I'm with you here, mate. I'd love that, too. But I highly doubt it. But my hopes are high they'll do some acoustic songs during the next tour then......
  4. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    I'm with you here, mate. I'd love that, too. But I highly doubt it. But my hopes are high they'll do some acoustic songs during the next tour then......


    like lemon
  5. Originally posted by flowerchild:maybe this sounds weird, but I'd totally love a song where there's only an acoustic guitar and bono singing (I doubt we'll find that on the next album though).


    just get Slow Dancing. Perfection


  6. oh yeah Ziiiitroooonäääää

    I'd love some kind of Elevation Tour thing... less technology, more music. back to the roots
    and I can't help wondering, from what Edge said in the last interview, if "Moment of Surrender" might be a new "Where the streets..." --> because if so, and it's epic when played live, I'll so be *hopeful*
  7. Rattle and Hum: I Love the 80's Edition (2009)

    http://www.amazon.com/Rattle-Hum-I-Love-80s/dp/B001LMU1K0/u201

    Actors: U2
    Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
    Number of discs: 2
    Rating:
    Studio: Paramount
    DVD Release Date: February 3, 2009
    Run Time: 98 minutes


  8. OK, that seems totally unnecessary to me
    Unless it wud be somethin new on it, or lots of extra stuff


  9. Same here, over the last few months Elevation and Lovetown have gone straight up to the top of my favourite tours list (Lovetown was already there, but Elevation has overtaken ZooTV, PopMart, Vertigo etc.) and I love watching Boston and Slane, just pure musical overload. Love it.


  10. Music videos on the second and a documentary, more than likely.