Originally posted by paulc:Bono said something like ''there is a song on rattle & hum called God Part II, and some parts of that song is sonically where we are going in the future''
Originally posted by KieranU2:Looking at U2 as a band during Lovetown Tour, they were drastically different when it came to the release of 'The Fly'. Imagine watching the 'The Fly' video in September 1991 – a mere 20 months after you last saw them perform in any state. The band look badass; the sound is massively unique and different from what it was two years back; and they've already shaped the 90s. I'd be absolutely gobsmacked and unbelievably excited for the prospect of Achtung Baby. Listening to Achtung Baby nowadays gets me excited. The first time I ever listened to it improved my fan status of U2 exceptionally.
If you were old enough to appreciate the development of U2 during the 80s progessing into the 90s, then I am completely envious of you. It's something that any U2 fan would love to have witnessed.
I became a U2 fan in 1990, when I was 12. I remember when AB came out; it was my Christmas 1991 present from my girlfriend at the time. I was shocked. And in awe. I went to my first U2 show in 1993, after sadly missing Milan 1992 (my parents thought I was too young -- we had a HUGE fight). What a surprise of an album, and what a show! Nothing like the 80's. ('Hey you! I remember you!' Shouted Bono every night at his past self -- only 5 years earlier...).
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Originally posted by dieder:Shit. I really should have been born in the seventies.
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
I became a U2 fan in 1990, when I was 12. I remember when AB came out; it was my Christmas 1991 present from my girlfriend at the time. I was shocked. And in awe. I went to my first U2 show in 1993, after sadly missing Milan 1992 (my parents thought I was too young -- we had a HUGE fight). What a surprise of an album, and what a show! Nothing like the 80's. ('Hey you! I remember you!' Shouted Bono every night at his past self -- only 5 years earlier...).
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Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
You speak the truth for me as well
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
From what I've been told, there was basically a full silence regarding U2 until a few weeks before The Fly was released. At least it was like that here in Spain, where U2 was EFFING HUGE after the R&H release, and the news-blackout after 1989 was very badly received - as well as the Fly release.