1. I just finished listening to the 2004 album and its amazing how much stronger Bono sounds on the 2009 album...please go back to that haha
  2. Who is Arran's husband?
  3. THANKS TO THE AUTHOR , ROME NIGHT 1 COMPLETE
  4. Just read the @U2 article -ON THE ROAD: U2, ROGER WATERS AND TRUMP. They couldn't be more right about them being two radically different concert tours. While both are critical of Trump, U2 does it rightfully and righteously. Sorry...

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    I'm sure I'll offend Roger Waters acolytes, but for an anti-semite like Waters to be critical of someone else's hate machine... that's downright hypocrisy.

    Bash me if you want. That's my take on it. If yours is different, then hey... we all have our hang-ups, right?
  5. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:Just read the @U2 article -ON THE ROAD: U2, ROGER WATERS AND TRUMP. They couldn't be more right about them being two radically different concert tours. While both are critical of Trump, U2 does it rightfully and righteously. Sorry...

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    I'm sure I'll offend Roger Waters acolytes, but for an anti-semite like Waters to be critical of someone else's hate machine... that's downright hypocrisy.

    Bash me if you want. That's my take on it. If yours is different, then hey... we all have our hang-ups, right?
    That's one of the things I love about u2 this tour is they've realised they need to approach it a certain way. They're encouraging and pointing towards the positive aspects of people's actions instead of focusing of the negatives they feel towards Trump. They've got a relatively short segment before exit which isn't over the top I don't feel and then they speak about the aids drugs, the girl from Syria who wants to come to the states, the women section. They've turned it more into a celebration of the good things about humanity and let the music alone in The Joshua Tree and pre Joshua Tree section speak for itself.
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    That's one of the things I love about u2 this tour is they've realised they need to approach it a certain way. They're encouraging and pointing towards the positive aspects of people's actions instead of focusing of the negatives they feel towards Trump. They've got a relatively short segment before exit which isn't over the top I don't feel and then they speak about the aids drugs, the girl from Syria who wants to come to the states, the women section. They've turned it more into a celebration of the good things about humanity and let the music alone in The Joshua Tree and pre Joshua Tree section speak for itself.
    Even if they did an all out assault on Trump they wouldn't be hypocrites in doing so. Unless they were bashing him for being rich, anyway.