Originally posted by walkoni think that a band like U2, who create music which reaches all over the world, for almost 3 decades , suerly has influence on music ,musicians and bands worldwide.
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Originally posted by walkoni think that a band like U2, who create music which reaches all over the world, for almost 3 decades , suerly has influence on music ,musicians and bands worldwide.
Originally posted by haytrain[..]
Exactly my reasoning (as well as what I mentioned earlier about revolutionizing the live concert.)![]()
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
Says the man who puts them next to Black Sabbath
Originally posted by theedge123[..]
Black Sabbath invented heavy metal, I think this is enough to be in the list
Originally posted by thechickenAbout Sabbath, others have answered for me. About King Crimson, they invented progressive rock.
EDIT: ohh, and I forgot to add Kraftwerk.
Originally posted by haytrain[..]
King Crimson or not, I think you've opened the topic quite a bit and made it an interesting discussion.![]()
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Well, I thought that the topic was about it in the first place.![]()
Originally posted by haytrain[..]
Right, but we're (for the most part) a bunch of U2-dorks here....so when someone brings up a band other than U2 and provides logical reasoning why they think it's influential, that's a good thing. That's all I was saying.
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Ohh I see...I just don't like when they think that the band they like (U2 in this case) is the best on all fields and the most influential, and all other positive aspects whatsoever.