Originally posted by germcevoy:For me it was back in mid 2001. I would have been 12-13 years old and my Mum offered to take me to Slane to see 'U2'. I'd heard of them but had no interest in music at the time so I tried to be cool and dismissed 'those old farts'. During that summer when nobody was home i'd put on The Joshua Tree and let it run for those first 3 songs and when they were done I would play them over and over again. There's simply no better introduction to a band than hearing those 3 songs.
My interest grew from there and I matured a little with some more interest in music and decided to follow U2 down the rabbit hole. I let JT run the whole way through then discovered a completely different side to the band with Achtung Baby, got hooked and picked up new U2 albums whenever I could spare the cash. Things then took off for U2 all over again with Vertigo and they were everywhere so I still kinda grew up with them (whilst also despising that era but ah well).
I then became involved with here, got into the live stuff then eventually burned myself out on U2 late 2008. It was only when I burned out that I started to think of myself as a serious fan. Sure I wasn't listening to them as much or wasting all my money on collectibles but my blind fanboy period was over and I was then able to appreciate all over again what a ridiculously good band these guys were.
So yea I grew up with them in my youth but that only spurred me into looking into their past (where the honey pot was).
) and HMTMKMKM suddenly came on. now in my mind U2 was still the band that you see on rattle and hum so to hear them play something that sounded NOTHING like U2 blew my mind and 100% captured my imagination. and so i went straight to my local record shop and bought the most recent album with the most interesting cover (zooropa) and had my mind blown even further. so by 1996 i had bought pretty much everything U2 i could possibly find (and afford) i had signed up to propaganda magazine and i was the most obsessed, massive U2 fan it was possible to be - all i needed now was to hear what they came up with next and actually get to see them live. and i was not fu*king disappointed.... i remember waiting with baited breath for the first radio play of discotheque which i thought was totally amazing... i remember buying pop the day it came out and when i heard those first 3 songs - disco, do you feel loved and the mind blowing mofo, i knew that U2 were the best band in the universe. but that was all just the build up to the greatest day of my life that will NEVER be equalled by anything...
) and Achtung Baby were such high points in my life, because they gave me a whole new outlook on life. Suddenly I found music that could describe any feelings I had, and that could get me through anything. There's just something about hte music that htis band produces that has an effect on me, and many others (as seen around here) that can't even be described.
