Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]
Yes!! My God, they're only on their fourth album...aren't they a bit early in their career to be so depressed already?
Its a London thing.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]
Yes!! My God, they're only on their fourth album...aren't they a bit early in their career to be so depressed already?
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
That's where Edge is from right?
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]
Yes!! My God, they're only on their fourth album...aren't they a bit early in their career to be so depressed already?
I think that's exactly why I enjoy U2's music so much more than Coldplay's--U2's music, even when it seems depressing, is uplifting and elevating. Always. Even the songs that seem to be depressing or cynical (i.e. Acrobat) always, always have some sort of positive quality to them.
Originally posted by AllBeacauseOfZoo[..]
Its a London thing.
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Exactly...U2 is always refreshing...makes you wake up with a smile and fall asleep with another one.
Originally posted by Ali709
(like "A woman needs a man, like a fish needs a bicycle!").
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
It's all about death too...a bit depressing
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
Chris Martin lost a few people close to him in the last couple of years. Bound to affect you. For someone that recently has been there, it really resonates. Especially 42 and Death and all His Friends.
I still love it all.
Originally posted by AidanFormigonihaha...I didn't know it too...but..anyway...I lovet it...It sounds a little different from everything I'm listeing now....I think this album is Coldplay's Joshua Tree