Originally posted by Alex:I follow the band since 1984 and I hear those statements ever since: "U2 are not what they were, we old fans demand to be pleased instead of these young kids they attract nowadays."
- Joshua Tree was criticized by "old fans" for sounding different than War.
- Achtung Baby was criticized by "old fans" for sounding different than Joshua Tree.
- Pop was criticized by "old fans" for sounding different than either Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby.
- ATYCLB was criticized by "old fans" for sounding different than either War, Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby and Pop.
- HTDAAB was critizized by "old fans" for sounding different than either War, Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby and Pop.
So what? Has the band's audience grown or shrunk? For every "old fan" that left a "young fan" stepped in gladly. Considering the loss by music piracy the new albums sell as well as the old ones did. Their tours cash in even more. So they must have done something right. And even if the PopMart tour wasn't so well received in the US - the Elevation and Vertigo tours were very successful.
Today "old fans" stand up and criticize NLOTH for sounding different than either War, ATYCLB and HTDAAB. How do you think the story will continue?
Alex
Originally posted by BelgianBono:Did that guy said we're facists...?
His double H probably stands for Heil Hitler i guess...
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Basically - you can't please everybody no matter how much you try
Originally posted by hheister:I already have started doing that. I don't listen to U2 anymore and after checking out the new album, I won't be buying it or listening to it. Looks like a lot of people are sick of U2
and the sheep who follow them and claim eveyrthing they do is gold, even when they release dirt as singles.
Bye u2 and go do your Good Morning America concert and prove that you are the sellouts that all "real" u2 fans have said you have become. You continually ruin the reputation you had. I for one, don't consider U2 a great band anymore and by the looks of the sales and concerts for the last 10 years , most people agree.
I heard they are trying to play stadiums again in the USA. That will be another big embarassment like it was for popmart. They will have half empty stadiums like they did for Popmart. And then Bono's big ego will be cut down like it was after the Popmart debacle.
Originally posted by gwiz:[..]
Leave already, stop posting
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
FACT: U2 HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR 30 YEARS WITH THE SAME 4 MEMBERS AND WILL CONTINUE TO SELL RECORDS, GET GLOWING REVIEWS AND SELL OUT ARENAS/STADIUMS EVERY TOUR UNTIL THEY CANT WALK ANYMORE. MOST BANDS CANT GET PAST THEIR 4th or 5th album.......Beat it
Originally posted by BelgianBono:[..]
First and for all, Breathe is really no junk to me !!!
Nevertheless, i guess you're right GOYB isn't a good song...
But if you listen to the album, you must notice that there aren't a lot SINGLES on the album
(so kinda popular, singable, energetic songs)
Except GOYB and Crazy Tonight...
I think they just had to put this on the album to HAVE singles...
To proove i'm right :
Everyone thinks Moment Of Surrender is one of the best U2-songs
But you just CAN'T make a 7-minute single,
Then they would be complete fools
Originally posted by Chazz:[..]
STAND UP COMEDY SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE FIRST SINGLE.
HEY DOES ANYONE HAVE BONO SINGING GOLDENEYE.
OR THE WANDERER NOT JOHNNY CASH