I have been a fan since 1993 and I really, really, really love U2



I love to spend my spare time teaching myself all of Edges guitar parts on my acoustic. Until the End of the World (at Slane) is my favourite. Spiritually, emotionally, musically & physically (blood sweat & tears on the guitar I mean!)
I was born 10th May 1979. In 2000, I found out that Bono wrote Out of Control on his 18th Birthday. I then tried to do the maths hoping that it was on the day I was born, but then realised, damn, it was the previous year. This was following me realising that at least he turned 40 on my 21st. Not that I am a numbers man or anything.
I would just like to take the time to stick up for the Edge!!! Every now and then I hear comments that the Edge is overated because his guitar playing is not that exciting. I would like to say as a musician that this is a load of rubbish!!! There is a difference between playing huge intricate solos in higher octaves which anyone can practice in a garage to get right and being able to produce a riff or a sound that can change a person's life or relate to another person's situation. This is what I believe should be what rates guitarists. When Bono mentions in the middle of Pride at the Slane concert, "This is our love", this is what I believe he is talking about. Edges music may not always have a hundred finger movements every second but the sonic quality of his music is just phenomonal, like no other, and it is this that moves me and what makes him unique and in my mind the "best ever guitarist". I hope others agree.
Thanks
Andrew