1. Originally posted by Ali709:Spiders named after Bono, Your Blue Moon and now those shoes...these are the best we could do for the last couple of days

    I think we will be staring at a blank wall when it comes to news on the album.
    So unfortunately I think lol its the only thing we can do
  2. Was anybody here around in 1990 before Achtung Baby came out? Were they releasing news about how it was a departure at all? Or was it like you didn't hear a thing until The Fly came out and you went :/

    Besides the Salome bootlegs of course
  3. I really want to know the answer to Alex's question as well.
  4. Hearing the music before an album was released (aside from the lead single and its b-side(s)) wasn't that common two decades ago - at least not in my world. Music wasn't nearly as accessible then as it is now.

    "The Fly" indeed sounded very different than anything the band had done before, as did AB as a whole. Admittedly, it took me a few (several?) listens to fully appreciate it. Sure, "One" was immediate, as was "...Wild Horses," and maybe "UV" but the rest took some getting used to.
  5. Fair enough. I honestly can't really imagine being a U2 fan in the 80's and then transitioning into the 90's, must've been really awesomely weird.

    So there was basically no notion that something really different was on the horizon? Bono didn't talk to the press all the time talking about how it was going to be a big change and all that?
  6. It was weird. I distinctly recall asking myself, "Am I going to embrace the 'new U2' and other new music - namely Seattle bands like Nirvana and PJ - or am I going to listen to the new Van Halen (F.U.C.K), the now-overproduced-GNR, and all the stuff I'd been listening to from the 1970's?"

    I still listened to Led Zeppelin and the Use Your Illusion albums but in the end, I chose to go in a new direction and embrace what U2 was trying to do (and what was going on in Seattle).
  7. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Fair enough. I honestly can't really imagine being a U2 fan in the 80's and then transitioning into the 90's, must've been really awesomely weird.

    So there was basically no notion that something really different was on the horizon? Bono didn't talk to the press all the time talking about how it was going to be a big change and all that?

    From what I've been told, there was basically a full silence regarding U2 until a few weeks before The Fly was released. At least it was like that here in Spain, where U2 was EFFING HUGE after the R&H release, and the news-blackout after 1989 was very badly received - as well as the Fly release.
  8. I can remember reading something about the AB anticipation that Bono had said, during recordings, it was going to be a 'dense' record, and the press misinterpreted it as a dance record
  9. ^ I think it was Edge actually.
  10. As a U2 fan being first introduced to their post 2000 work, then going back and listening to their older material, I will say that there are times when I feel like I'm listening to a completely different band. The live material ties everything together, of course.
  11. I read a magazine article in UK some 6 months before AB surfaced, and Bono said something like ''there is a song on rattle & hum called God Part II, and some parts of that song is sonically where we are going in the future''. Also, I saw the video for ''Night and Day in 1989, funnily enough not long before the above qoute, and that gave me another idea of where they were heading. Then I heard Zoo Station on the day the album was released and thought, jesus, Bono, that was the understatement of the century!!! But over 20 years later, they are still around, and still looking to make life interesting for us!!
  12. Originally posted by paulc:Bono said something like ''there is a song on rattle & hum called God Part II, and some parts of that song is sonically where we are going in the future''

    Interesting, I haven't heard of that interview ever, but I have always said that Achtung Baby didn't start with Zoo Station nor The Fly, but with God Part II instead