Originally posted by LikeASong:I don't think there is a "biggest" band anymore. Music industry and world in general has changed drastically in the last past years. Now, most of the people (young people, mostly) hardly follow a band for their albums, but for speciphic songs. And the lack of compromise between general audiences and the bands (e.g. people don't buy albums anymore, they just download download and download - most of the times for free) makes this connection even harder. The "biggest band" concept has disappeared, in the sense that back in 1987 U2 were everywhere, but now there isn't a band that's popular among all levels of the society, media, critics and everything else. Muse and Coldplay are surely the conventional rock bands that come the closest to that, but they can't say they're as popular as Led Zeppelin in 1973, U2 in 1987 or the like. The "biggest band in the world" title is wore out - and yes, the last band that has got it has been U2, back in 2001 when they were everywhere. But now things have changed - and people (including bands, and including U2) have to change their minds as well.
Originally posted by PEDRO67:..They re-invented with UF, AB, Pop and ATYCLB (back to early sound granted) - how many times do you think they can do it?!..
Originally posted by LikeASong:I don't think there is a "biggest" band anymore. Music industry and world in general has changed drastically in the last past years. Now, most of the people (young people, mostly) hardly follow a band for their albums, but for speciphic songs. And the lack of compromise between general audiences and the bands (e.g. people don't buy albums anymore, they just download download and download - most of the times for free) makes this connection even harder. The "biggest band" concept has disappeared, in the sense that back in 1987 U2 were everywhere, but now there isn't a band that's popular among all levels of the society, media, critics and everything else. Muse and Coldplay are surely the conventional rock bands that come the closest to that, but they can't say they're as popular as Led Zeppelin in 1973, U2 in 1987 or the like. The "biggest band in the world" title is wore out - and yes, the last band that has got it has been U2, back in 2001 when they were everywhere. But now things have changed - and people (including bands, and including U2) have to change their minds as well.
Originally posted by U2_Edge:31.97 GB
Originally posted by Risto:I agree, dont have a hdbits account though