Originally posted by MWSAH[..]
Do you study philosophy?But speaking about Santiago...that's a great one too...you're right. Reminds me to Mothers of the Disappeared
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Originally posted by Ali709[..]
Nope, that came from studying "God Part II"
Originally posted by u2spear:yes I do really miss POPMART, seriously need to bring back Mofo, Discotheuqe, Last Night on Earth and Do You Fell loved to this new leg, shake it up, don't play the same type of music as well as the same songs ...![]()
Originally posted by PEDRO67:PopMart was great in a tongue in cheek way and it was certainly a high point in terms of U2 merchandising!
Fact is it was miles behind Zoo TV both visually and musically and lets not forget, the 1st and 3rd legs were largely disasterous in terms of performance on attendance. Probably not surprising as North America (in the main) just didnt get it what the band were doing.
I know lots on here loved it but Ive often thought it was a generation thing. For me, Pop and PopMart - whilst very good, will always remain a 'what if' in U2 history. It looked great but could have and should have been much better
Originally posted by PEDRO67:It would be great some Pop tunes played live - especially Mofo but Ive never got the clamour for Discotheque to be replayed. I love the tune and it would be sentimental to play again but it was never great live. I always felt it missed something.
Originally posted by ric:[..]
for me the popmart era wasn't just about the awesome show - it was also about the whole attitude of amazing musical experimentation that was going on at the time. its just such a shame the relative failure of the pop album and the tour in the US seemed to cause them to lose their bottle and play it safe for the rest of their career which just doesn't do anything for me anymore i'm afraid...
i was however totally oblivious at the time to how badly it was going for the band in america. due to the lack of instant news via the internet and the fact i got to see one of the best shows of the tour (Leeds) i thought they were on fire and riding high. it was only quite a few years later when i heard the las vegas boot and many others from that first leg and read the attendance figures for a lot of those US shows that i realised just how bad it had been for them..
to sum it up though - i will always see the ZOOtv era as the overall highlight of their career but unfortunately i just missed that by a year or so... so popmart will always be my own personal favourite U2 era as i was completely and totally obsessed with the band and what they were doing at that time and although it makes me so sad and bit angry that they left their balls in 1998 i also look back on it with very happy memories![]()