1. Originally posted by bartajax:Im just getting a bit tired of U2, no new album coming up and every show is almost the same, I mean almost every show is the same setlist.

    I just hope they are going to do something different at Glastonbury.


    Me too. Haven't listened to any bootlegs in quite a while. In fact, I couldn't differentiate between North Star or EBW, as I've only heard snippets of them. And I've never heard that Spiderman song. Wake me up when they do something new, full band.
  2. Originally posted by haytrain:[..]

    Me too. Haven't listened to any bootlegs in quite a while. In fact, I couldn't differentiate between North Star or EBW, as I've only heard snippets of them. And I've never heard that Spiderman song. Wake me up when they do something new, full band.


    Spiderman was full band and I have say that was awesome, but they havent played it since
  3. Can't you guys just start to be a little more like interference? There's an amazing shift from "This tour is so great, it's obvious there'll be more dates; I'm sure they'll release the new album the Radiohead way; They are as adventurous as during Zoo; ..." to
    "they owe us an apology, they have no balls, u2com sucks, the tour sucks anyway,"

    Would be entertaining to see this here, too.
  4. At this stage - fuck em'

    I'm waiting for new Coldplay.
  5. Originally posted by yeah:Can't you guys just start to be a little more like interference? There's an amazing shift from "This tour is so great, it's obvious there'll be more dates; I'm sure they'll release the new album the Radiohead way; They are as adventurous as during Zoo; ..." to
    "they owe us an apology, they have no balls, u2com sucks, the tour sucks anyway,"


    +1
  6. Originally posted by Maclove:[..]
    It's funny, a band so rich and so important, with such a gigantic career, are still afraid to do things quicker and more often.


    but just because of that they don't need to do things quicker


  7. that's probably the worst strategy anyone could take. that's like saying, "oh well, the pizza delivery guy is taking too long, so i'm going to eat poop instead."
  8. Originally posted by AcrobatU2Pop:[..]

    that's probably the worst strategy anyone could take. that's like saying, "oh well, the pizza delivery guy is taking too long, so i'm going to eat poop instead."


    Is it really? Well I can certainly think of worse strategies.


  9. well yeah, suicide would probably be worse than Coldplay.....maybe....
  10. Originally posted by AcrobatU2Pop:[..]

    that's probably the worst strategy anyone could take. that's like saying, "oh well, the pizza delivery guy is taking too long, so i'm going to eat poop instead."


    In this case the Pizza guy is 50, untrustworthy, has the look of opiate-driven delusion in his eyes and is touching himself under his little gray shorts.

    So I'll stir fry me some shit! If Bear Grylls can do it, so can I!
  11. so the edge finally had to be the spokesman for the group and say they have nothing left...? Acouple years before NLOTH they had rock sessions with rubin, a year before NLOTH bono said they struck a writing vein and had 50-60 songs for the new album, then the possibility of a follow up album, then the spiderman songs, then the club album... Then the unfortunate bono back injury, but oh wait the band said they were so excited to take advantage of the unexpected time off the road to do more recording. then more spiderman songs, and dangermouse working on the club album with the band, and the band saying they will be so excited to tour 2011 because they will have a new album with new songs to play...i feel like a landlord hollering for for rent when i haven't gotten any back rent...i aint gonna get none of it...I don't care when they put out an album, but with all this talk(hype) by the band, I'm starting to feel like they're jerking their fans around, like its all lip service and PR. this doesn't effect my willingness to drop money for concert or albums of theirs, but i have no willingness to elevate them to anything but music makers in the big machine...is that sad or what?