1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]

    I never said it was bad...I was just pointing that out! I have no problems with that, that's how U2 run, and I respect that. I just agree with Steve Lillywhite that NLOTH didn't translate as well as they thought it would.


    Lillywhite was pointing out that they didn't fully realise the Moroccon idea. In my view, they compromised their own creative vision for the sake of their obsession with relevance, being big and making radio playlists. That's how we end up with Crazy Tonight, GOYB, SUC, songs that sound so forced and awkward and plain bad. There's nothing wrong with wanting people to hear your work and being proud of what you've done. However, those songs are examples of U2 making music that they think will suit the charts, but getting it horribly wrong and go a long way to explaining the creative and commercial failure of NLOTH.
  2. That's exactly right. They are fifty. They need to stop trying to be relevant. Their best stuff is when they are trying to be original. Take off Crazy Tonight, Boots and SUC and put on Soon, Winter, Every Breaking Wave, Mercy and a couple of other ambient songs and there you have an album that wouldn't have sold 10 million records but would have been considered among their best work.
  3. Nothing much, just that Bono, or a reference to and picture of him to make it clearer, could be spotted in the latest episode of Fringe (3x02 - The Box) when Thomas Newton gave AlterOlivia a book called The History of Pop Culture so that she could familiarise with "our side" well. You probably don't understand any of this unless you watch the show, though. I personally love Anna Torv Fringe.




  4. Originally posted by scatterolight.com

    Hairstylist admits last Bono haircut was failure

    LEGENDARY Bono hairstylist Harry McHairywhite has said the singer’s latest haircut did not achieve what it set out to achieve and its relative failure had affected the Bono.

    The haircut, unveiled on August 6, has drawn only a fraction of lady (and boy) oohs and aahs and received mostly lukewarm shrugs online, though it did get a five-star rating from Jann Wenner during a weekly skype chit chat he has with Bono to discuss how awesome they both think they are. McHairywhite, who was the haircuts’ co-stylist along with a blind guy and a guy with no thumbs, said the haircut lacked a strong biblical theme and the Jersey Shore ambience that it tried to recreate did not work.

    “At the end of the day, the public are always right especially when you have a platform as big as Bono’s head,” he said. “Of course it affects him. He does not know it, but the truth is, Bono is a human. He put his heart and soul into the haircut, but the oohs and aahs did not reach the level that he expected. We must admit that it failed to ignite peoples imaginations.

    “It’s a pity because the whole idea of Bono’s hair looking like he stuck his finger in an electric socket as a big idea was great. When the big idea for Bono’s hair is good, that is when the band succeeds the most, but when he ends up with a Jersey Shore / Heat Miser hybrid, then it’s time for the bass player to distract everyone by taking his shirt off. Something happened that meant our hairy experiment did not come across on his head.”

    In the aftermath of this sensational article’s release, U2 fans who spend what they are sure is a perfectly healthy amount of time on the internet started arguing. And arguing. And then arguing some more. And then arguing again: “Everyone knows that real fans love this haircut!!” “The haircut is art!” “No way! The haircut is no good! It borrows from the past, pretends to be futuristic, and sucks in the middle part.” “Either way, really, who does McHairywhite think he is talking smack about the haircut?!” “And oh me oh my, what does this mean for the future – for the NEXT haircut?” “Will the next haircut now be less experimental? More mainstream? Please don’t let it be a return to the post-Pop, pre-failed haircut era!”

    These arguments continue as we speak, and they shall likely continue now and forever, amen.

    Meanwhile, in other developments, McHairywhite has tried to retract his statement via his twitter, claiming he never called the haircut a failure, but seemingly confirming that he did think that as a big idea, the haircut was not fully realized. Whatever in the hairheck that means.





  5. OMG, that "article" is SO funny Thanks for posting, Alex, I had a great time reading it, perfect for going to bed with a wide smile
  6. First time I've read something "official" about Bono's ugly hair hahaha

    Amazing post!
  7. Jann Wenner gives five stars to any kind of crap. Even Bono's hairstyle - which I don't think is that bad. It could always be like the Unforgettable Fire style.
  8. wth his new hairstyle is badass. kinda looks like this:


  9. It looks like a cockatoo.

    Maybe that's what that line in Breathe means and why it was taken out from the beginning of the Rose Bowl DVD - Bono got offended with his own singing.

    He put his heart and soul into the haircut, but the oohs and aahs did not reach the level that he expected. We must admit that it failed to ignite peoples imaginations.

    He put a great level of 'oooh' and 'aaaaah' on the new album just to go with the great level of cringeworthiness of the ATM machine and the restart, reboot and move to trash - as we say in the technical world, RTFM as Bono clearly did. It's a fucking ATM, you knob - although ''I was punchin' in the numbers at the ATM'' doesn't have a great ring to it as 'at the ATM machine' does.

    Oh and let's not forget when she put her tongue in his ear and he went 'Oh oh oh oh' or the sudden change of thought in Stand Up when you get told to stand up and then sit down right afterwards. Make up your fuckin' mind man - you want me to sit down or stand up? I'd do anything for love but by god I just can't technically do that.
  10. Someone has way too much time on their hands lol. Hilarious though
  11. Originally posted by yuri31:Nothing much, just that Bono, or a reference to and picture of him to make it clearer, could be spotted in the latest episode of Fringe (3x02 - The Box) when Thomas Newton gave AlterOlivia a book called The History of Pop Culture so that she could familiarise with "our side" well. You probably don't understand any of this unless you watch the show, though. I personally love Anna Torv Fringe.

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    Then you should watch Entourage. There's one episode when four friends in the show go to a U2 concert and there is more than a minute footage from one of Vertigo concerts and even guys were involved in filming because at the end of COBL, Bono said something to one of the characters.