1. I don't hate the MJ Blige version of One, I just don't like it. I seriously hate SBS with JayZ, that hurts my ears.

    I also have a very wide range of music I'm into (and listen to on an almost daily basis); pop-rock-jazz-classic-electronic to name a few.

    I think it's got to do with the fact that when other artists touch U2 songs, it often feels like blasphemy or something.
  2. Originally posted by JRlovesU2:I don't hate the MJ Blige version of One, I just don't like it. I seriously hate SBS with JayZ, that hurts my ears.

    I also have a very wide range of music I'm into (and listen to on an almost daily basis); pop-rock-jazz-classic-electronic to name a few.

    I think it's got to do with the fact that when other artists touch U2 songs, it often feels like blasphemy or something.


    I agree. Especially Sunday Bloody Sunday which is such an important song in the history of U2 and has unique feelings for the band i feel like Jay-Z has no place in it. Although the real Sunday Bloody Sunday died in 1987.


  3. Holy words!
    especially such kind of songs

  4. A live CD would be a lot better...

    Give me some songs from the last leg and that's all I need...
  5. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]

    While I don't prefer that version I definitely don't hate it and really don't understand why it get so much hate here.

    Not trying to be rude or call anyone out but sometimes I feel like the people on this forum only like one genre of music and that is it. To me that isn't a music fan. I like all genres from rock to pop to rap and hip-hop to alternative to indie (and lots of stuff in between). Again, sorry, especially if this wasn't the right place to express this opinion but I felt like it needed to be said.


    I do not hate hip-hop and R&B (unlike some here), I just don't get Mary J Blige.
  6. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]

    While I don't prefer that version I definitely don't hate it and really don't understand why it get so much hate here.

    Not trying to be rude or call anyone out but sometimes I feel like the people on this forum only like one genre of music and that is it. To me that isn't a music fan. I like all genres from rock to pop to rap and hip-hop to alternative to indie (and lots of stuff in between). Again, sorry, especially if this wasn't the right place to express this opinion but I felt like it needed to be said.


    It's cool. I think it's possible though to like a wide variety of music (you should see my music library) and still think the MJB version of One is a mess. Personally, I don't get all the hate for the version of SBS with Jay-Z either. I thought it was great, especially the one from Berlin. I think there's something about it that says "not just your struggle but all our struggles".

    But people like what they like and haters gonna hate.
  7. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]

    While I don't prefer that version I definitely don't hate it and really don't understand why it get so much hate here.

    Not trying to be rude or call anyone out but sometimes I feel like the people on this forum only like one genre of music and that is it. To me that isn't a music fan. I like all genres from rock to pop to rap and hip-hop to alternative to indie (and lots of stuff in between). Again, sorry, especially if this wasn't the right place to express this opinion but I felt like it needed to be said.


    no, it can be true enough at times.
    i've got more idie records than i care to admit i spent money on, including (ghasp!) 100's of both local and national punk albums. i just think U2 spawns such huge emotions (myself included) and are so unique that a favorite song or even a snippet is sacred to some ppl (again, myself included lol)
    one version of a song is great to someone and awful to another, regardless of the genre mix
  8. Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:[..]

    It's cool. I think it's possible though to like a wide variety of music (you should see my music library) and still think the MJB version of One is a mess. Personally, I don't get all the hate for the version of SBS with Jay-Z either. I thought it was great, especially the one from Berlin. I think there's something about it that says "not just your struggle but all our struggles".

    But people like what they like and haters gonna hate.


    Well said. And I'm so happy that someone else likes that version of SBS. I love Jay-Z so of course this duet excites me, but I think it says a lot for "coming together" and solidarity when you have two icons from two very different worlds coming together for such a powerful song.

    On a somewhat unrelated topic, Jay and Bono are pretty good friends and Jay really respects him. He speaks very highly of Bono and their friendship in his book "Decoded".
  9. i personally don't like hip hop and related at all so i don't like jay-z but of course i'm much respecful about him or others making this kind of music and even more respectful about who listen to it but .. there's one but ...
    for me, in my way of thinking .. maybe closed, fundamentalist in such a way (sometimes i come to be talking about U2), there are some "sacred" things that shouldn't be touched, things that are U2 and all they mean .. in these there is One, Sunday and especially the "no more" moment, Bad, Pride and others ..
    i would be disappointed also if not was jay-z but everybody else .. springsteen for making a name.
    Sunday with jay-z? "ok" for one show but not to put on a album
    that's my way of thinking about it, no hate at all.

    we're One but we're not the same



    well He has lots of friends .. they can't always be good
    just kidding