Originally posted by germcevoy:Because nobody likes U2 and we don't like to admit that we do.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]It is weird to admit your a U2 fan in public.
Funnily enough, I LOVE admitting it

Originally posted by germcevoy:Because nobody likes U2 and we don't like to admit that we do.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]It is weird to admit your a U2 fan in public.
Originally posted by KieranU2:I know people who hate U2 only because of Bono and guess what? They haven't even listened to a god damn U2 song. Ridiculous.
Originally posted by ScottCroft:[..]
Obviously we are from the same place![]()
When they were here last year, I asked people if they were interested in going with me. But people either hate Bono, or think U2 are too old. Apparently you can't be under 35 and like U2![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy:Currently ripping the b-sides of 40+ cd singles to FLAC. Broing
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
At least you have something to keep you occupied.
Originally posted by Macphistfly:
And if you had to pick one U2 song that wasn't a single for her to hear, which one?
Originally posted by Macphistfly:I'm getting my 14 year old sister into good music tonight.
14 was the age I started taking music seriously, what bands do you think I should introduce to her?
Already done:-
MBV
Easyworld
Smashing Pumpkins
Oasis
Coming up:
Radiohead
And if you had to pick one U2 song that wasn't a single for her to hear, which one?
Originally posted by LikeASong:Ultraviolet or Dirty Day, I'd say. Heartland and Running To Stand Still can do the trick too but they're both too "slow" and not U2-representative enough.
You can't miss the oportunity of getting her into Muse (go into the Muse topic for songs recomendations), The Killers (same) and some older bands like AC/DC, Guns'n'Roses, Queen and maybe Nirvana and The Police.