1. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    I doubt that Bono can hit the notes for Wire anymore...


    I doubt with you, but I certainly hope so...
  2. I'm sorry, but this is a terrible idea. If they do that, they officialy become "old"
  3. Originally posted by U2NickI'm sorry, but this is a terrible idea. If they do that, they officialy become "old"


    Indeed. They would become the Stones
  4. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    Indeed. They would become the Stones


    Now hold on......you do have to admit the Stones' Licks Tour was a great idea. They changed the set each night.......no one show really was the same.
  5. Plus how dare ye axe 'the fly"!!!!!!
  6. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    Now hold on......you do have to admit the Stones' Licks Tour was a great idea. They changed the set each night.......no one show really was the same.


    Don't worry, I like The Stones. I just think that once a band plays a "greatest hits" or a tour with no new material, it's their way of saying that they're done making albums...
  7. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    Don't worry, I like The Stones. I just think that once a band plays a "greatest hits" or a tour with no new material, it's their way of saying that they're done making albums...


    They recorded a few songs and placed them on a Greatest Hits CD, it was the first one to combine both the 60s and later stuff. The best song was Don't Stop.....one of my favs.

    off topic btw...
  8. plus, you and I, and everyone else knows, that it will never ever happen
  9. Ah... no. The 90s (except for Achtung, which was very well represented on the Vertigo Tour) are ignored enough already.
  10. For some reason, U2 doing that is absolutely lame. Iron Maiden on the other hand is absolutely awesome.