1. Originally posted by PEDRO67:[..]

    Excellent point but barring a miracle, it never will be as good as it was then. The early nineties were a glorious time for the band - probably the zenith in terms of creative output.

    The tunes may not be of the quality they were then but they continue to deliver something exceptional to their fans. I mean I could never envisaged anything as grand as 360 coming along after the stripped down productions of Elevation and Vertigo tours so in that context, they still blow my mind.

    I'm comfortable that those days were the peak and it doesn't pain me to say that i don't think that they'll reach those heights again. I'm just thankful that my band had an era of unadulterated genius and that they continue to wow me 20 years later.



    Well said Pedro. I agree with you completely.
  2. I don't like to admit it but Pop was when i truly turned off the band,i tried to like the music but you shouldn't have to do that,If God Will... was a great tune that i still love but for me many songs were average and i couldn't stand the dance vibe,coz i friggin hate dance music,rock n roll is what U2 are about and fell totally back in love with them upon the release of ATYCLB.Looking back i still enjoy the Popmart Tour that went with it,but i think its the times associated with the tour that i like more than the music itself.