
Originally posted by alanofjones:Haha, poor you. Not the youngest, not the oldest either
i know, poor me, nearly dead now. oh, well, has its perks, i've seen them live as early as the joshua tree tour. its worth being this old as i've grown up with u2, got into them in 1984 and been hooked since. you youngsters have missed their prime imo, 1987 to 1992 were the best gigs.
Originally posted by alanofjones:i took 2 of my kids to wembley 1 and sheffield in 2009 and they loved it, they were 13 and 15 years old. also took them to paris last year and i consider it spreading the u2 word. the only problem is that its shit expensive buying 3 tickets for every show.
Originally posted by alanofjones:i thought i was in with a chance, at 41.![]()
Originally posted by JRlovesU2:Like I said, I fell for U2 after hearing their "new" single New Year's Day on the radio in 1983. I was 17 then, 44 now. First live show I saw unfortunately wasn't the War tour or the Unforgettable Fire tour, it was the Joshua Tree tour (july 1987).
U2 has accompanied throughout my life. Girlfriends, breakups, marriage, birth of my children, divorce, what have you. And I'm sure they will be played during my funeral as well in about 50 years time![]()