Originally posted by vanquish:U2 are really stuck in a no man's land between the usual macho rock and soft, indie feminine rock. And they're really old too.

Originally posted by vanquish:U2 are really stuck in a no man's land between the usual macho rock and soft, indie feminine rock. And they're really old too.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Let's not forget Ozzy, the Yardbirds, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath...they all did their bit for hard rock and heavy metal. The Killers, Snow Patrol and Coldplay (and on the later stuff, U2) are all classified as pop-rock. The same as Bon Jovi, Poison and all those now-terrible bands.
Of heavy metal, it makes you wonder when some big-name band or singer will put out something killer, not short pop-rock shit.
I think a lot of younger listeners might associate U2 now with such songs as Beautiful Day and Elevation and now Boots - not the coolest way to launch your new album but it had the same effect as Discotheque. They say they'll be back when they hear songs as great as Beautiful Day...which I only say isn't as good because the stuff before is so hard to top. The whole 90s output is too good for any band.
Can you really get a feel for U2 from those records and songs? I'd say go right back before Boy to see what they were about. A lot of people probably skipped Zooropa and Pop too, so they should check those out first before they go on about U2 being too soft or going soft.
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They have to do that because the reaction to the 'unmasking' was unbelievable. Die-hard fans of that particular band - not the new 'cover-band' making horrible albums like Sonic Boom - would not buy their records until they covered up again. Even if you are an ugly fucker making music, why should it stop you from buying the albums. If the music becomes shit and you don't like it, then yeah you have a reason to.
By the time KISS had put on the makeup again, well...it became ridiculous. A bit like Aerosmith making crappy ballads and forgetting where they came from originally. They had one of the best debut albums in history (at the time) and followed up with some other great albums, but fell into the MTV trap of making shit and losing their original fans in the process.
Sex and drugs and rock and roll has been a drawcard to heavy metal and rock music for a long time now, but now it's become overdone.
Originally posted by LikeASong:xDDDDDD
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Originally posted by yuri31:[image]
"Damien Hirst, Bono and Ali Hewson attend exhibition "Damien Hirst : End of an Era" at Gagosian Gallery on January 30, 2010 in New York,NY"
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
Ali's looking beautiful as always
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
who are the other two