
Originally posted by LikeASong:Strange, One Tree Hill doesn't give me goosebumps, although I thought it would. I detect some lack of energy/strength on Bono's voice... I'm not sure though. It just didn't give me chills, excuse me![]()
Originally posted by Cypress:The people who have actually been to the shows have said otherwise. It's typical of U2 fans to over-analyse everything and to complain about songs while sitting at home at their computers instead of being at the concert themselves.
One Tree Hill was amazingly touching, Bono sang it beautifully, his voice is just great. I think the fact they dedicated it to the miners gave it an extra special meaning and sentiment. I cried when I heard it, it's such a special song for me. Beautiful performance. I hope they keep that one in the set for a while, even though they're leaving New Zealand.
Originally posted by Cypress:The people who have actually been to the shows have said otherwise. It's typical of U2 fans to over-analyse everything and to complain about songs while sitting at home at their computers instead of being at the concert themselves.
One Tree Hill was amazingly touching, Bono sang it beautifully, his voice is just great. I think the fact they dedicated it to the miners gave it an extra special meaning and sentiment. I cried when I heard it, it's such a special song for me. Beautiful performance. I hope they keep that one in the set for a while, even though they're leaving New Zealand.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
So, it's fine to say positive things "about songs while sitting at home at their computers instead of being at the concert themselves." - But it's bad to say negative things "about songs while sitting at home at their computers instead of being at the concert themselves."
Where's the difference?
Originally posted by yeah:So, it's fine to say positive things "about songs while sitting at home at their computers instead of being at the concert themselves." - But it's bad to say negative things "about songs while sitting at home at their computers instead of being at the concert themselves."
Where's the difference?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Amen.
I consider myself a generally positive fan, but when there's something I dislike, I say it exactly as loud as the good things. Why should I hide my negative opinions?