Originally posted by Xayide29:I wudnt care the slightest, theirs always gonna be ppl who dislike somethin u like or do
Originally posted by MWSAH:We're just discussing opinions here, quite pointless..
Originally posted by MWSAH:We're just discussing opinions here, quite pointless..
Exactly.
You can try to change someones likes and dislikes by showing them your way, your point of view... but if he or she has a formed and argumented opinion on one matter, you have just to respect it. That's all. If we all had the same opinions this would be a way too boring world, wouldn't it?
The only songs that might get to metal-fans are half of Boy, BTBS, some War-tracks and SUC...but it's a lost case anyway
It's just in their genes, no-one can change that. And the funny thing is that U2 is everywhere inbetween: They're too soft for heavy-metal guys, too hard for the general Pop-crowd
Oh well, at least we all know better
I've never understood metal, honestly. I remember a friend a very long time ago arguing that the Beatles weren't a great band, on the grounds that George Harrison was not in the guitar players' Top 50. Iron Maiden's lead guitar player, on the other hand, was number 1, hence Iron Maiden were a much better band - or so the argument went. What can we say?
Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]
There is just no way that you will get to him, simple as that. Metalheads just naturally hate U2. It's a cruel, cruel world. I've learned this from experience, unfortunately.![]()
Originally posted by HBK79:
So how would you guys respond to my friend's criticism of U2?
Originally posted by Alex:U2's music is not really "better" or "worse" than metal. It's just based on different foundations, drawing on different resources, relying on different virtues and therefore appealing to different people.![]()
Originally posted by thechicken:I don't see a problem. He doesn't like U2, and he has very good arguments. No need to give him answers.