1. Originally posted by bartajax:[..]

    Why you dont play it anymore then ?

    Me and some friends made a friends team and we arent really good, but at least we enjoy it


    I don't play it anymore because it got too serious. Coaches motivated us with best-in-the-world kind off stuff. Practice wasn't fun anymore.

    When I discovered golf, I lost my wish to be the best football/soccer player ever. Golf is much nicer to play.
  2. Originally posted by Thib6992:360 is an amazing tour too, in a different way than Elevation. I'll remember for a long time how they came back stronger than ever in 2010, the Turin setlist party was a priceless moment to live.


    A shame I came in a few shows later

    @ Olof: Yeah I thats the same reason I quite for 2 years, I just do it for fun and I know I wont be a professional, so why so serious
    Now its just about the fun and that is good
  3. Originally posted by Thib6992:[..]

    I definitely agree with your views on War Kieran.

    Olof, I understand what you mean, although I believe I prefer overproduced to too underproduced. But there, it's just a matter of taste.

    Fabian, I would have a ranking a bit similar to you I think. I'm glad to see you're sharing my tastes as for the albums


    The 2000s albums are more emotionally loaded. (Is that correct English?) It features juwels like Kite, Miracle Drug, Original Of The Species, Magnificent, Moment Of Surrender, Cedars of Lebanon and White As Snow. Also, the albums are greater than the sum of the parts acting alone. (Synergy)

    The 1990s albums are very good when I want rock. Don't understand me wrong: I like them very much. Achtung Baby is one of the best rock albums ever and when visiting a concert the AB songs are the first I want to hear. Pop features some great pearls. However, they seem to lack the emotions I'm looking for when listening music.

    I want to feel the anger, the desire, disappointment, despair, the misery of the musician and I think ATYCLB and HTDATB are offering the best.
  4. Bart: I can imagine myself playing it in that fashion in a few years.

    Something completely different, I really need to use one of these:

  5. I've got one like that. I hate shaving cream.
  6. Too bad the 2000s albums are so inequals. It's barely understable to have on the same album Kite and Wild Honey, SYCMOYO and Crumbs, MOS and Stand Up Comedy for instance. The strength of the 1990s albums is that all songs (or almost) are great songs.

    I understand your points on feelings. I listen to NLOTH when I feel good (like if I were reborn, don't know if you see what I mean), but other albums, even AB for me, are more melancoholic.


  7. Is that good? I've never tried, I shave with simple shavers.


  8. You're "only" fifteen? I'd thought you were older than that. (I mean, I'm not that old either, but still).
  9. I can't stand the production on atyclb, they fucking even butchered "I'm a maaaaaaaaan".
  10. Originally posted by Thib6992:Too bad the 2000s albums are so inequals. It's barely understable to have on the same album Kite and Wild Honey, SYCMOYO and Crumbs, MOS and Stand Up Comedy for instance. The strength of the 1990s albums is that all songs (or almost) are great songs.[/qupte]
    I loved Wild Honey as a child.
    Crumbs isn't that bad.
    Stand Up Comedy doesn't really fit, but I love those lyrics. (esspecially the Napoleon/small men line)

    Originally posted by Thib6992:I understand your points on feelings. I listen to NLOTH when I feel good (like if I were reborn, don't know if you see what I mean), but other albums, even AB for me, are more melancoholic.

    For me, Achtung Baby is like supercool junkfood which won't make me die.
    ATYCLB/HTDAAB/NLOTH made me find the man in this child.
  11. Going to play nine holes. Worked out today so im a bit sore. Well see what happens