1. This is very interesting to read, a usenet discussion from 1991 on 'The Fly':
    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.music.misc/yGTF7NlNLlI

    Basically the same things we're saying now about songs like Get On Your Boots etc. It helps put things into perspective and makes the future look very interesting, how will we look back on the albums of the past decade? Very different than now?
  2. LOL at his quote from 1991:

    "A U2 dance mix is a pretty ludicrous idea"!
  3. It's like I said earlier on the "masterpieces-discussion".
    It takes time to properly judge a song or album.
    Boots was received very well the first days, then became garbage.
    Other songs take months or years to grow on you.
  4. Thanks for posting this, Remy. A very interesting discussion.

    If I may show my age for a moment...

    I definitely remember that AB was initially a very polarizing album. Hey, it took me a few listens to fully appreciate it. That said, I have always thought that those who embraced the album were individuals that were ready for change (the same goes for Nirvana's Nevermind) where those who weren't ready for something different and wanted to hold on to the past kept hung on for dear life to albums like Van Halen's F.U.C.K. and, maybe to a lesser extent, GNR's Use Your Illusions.

    I could/should defend the two GNR albums because I loved them at the time (and well into 1993) but I won't if only to keep this thread on topic.
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:Thanks for posting this, Remy. A very interesting discussion.

    If I may show my age for a moment...

    I definitely remember that AB was initially a very polarizing album. Hey, it took me a few listens to fully appreciate it. That said, I have always thought that those who embraced the album were individuals that were ready for change (the same goes for Nirvana's Nevermind) where those who weren't ready for something different and wanted to hold on to the past kept hung on for dear life to albums like Van Halen's F.U.C.K. and, maybe to a lesser extent, GNR's Use Your Illusions.

    I could/should defend the two GNR albums because I loved them at the time (and well into 1993) but I won't if only to keep this thread on topic.

    Great let's have a few beers step over the lines and talk about defending GNR albums even when the albums have faded away to our sheer bordem lol, im in for that.
    Although I like your post very much, it's all a learning curve the hard way I guess
  6. I was just getting into U2 when AB came out so was in love with the 80's U2 and heard AB and thought what is this sh*t?
    I needed quite a few listens before loving the album.
    For me Discotheque was poor then and still is,really dont like that track,GOYB holds great memories for me so i feel attachment to it despite it not being a great tune,i remember the 1st shows from Vertigo Tour and just thinking it wasnt going to take off and within a few weeks loving the tour,and still do very much.
  7. Wow! where on earth did you unearth this from Remy!! The web in 1991!! That's me showing that the internet was a late entry into my life!
  8. Great contribution Remy, I didn't see this one.

    This quote shows how far our guesses use to be from the actual truth:
    The next single MysteriousWays (Nov.6th) is rumored to be the With or Without You or I Still Haven't Found What I'm lookinf for of the new album.

    haha, lol.
  9. In a way its true - it's probably the most accessible song on the album. Even including "One," MW is definitely the song from that album I hear most on the radio.
  10. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:In a way its true - it's probably the most accessible song on the album. Even including "One," MW is definitely the song from that album I hear most on the radio.

    Indeed.
  11. I remember this. Somebody pointed at that discussion when NLOTH?GOYB was released 5 years ago indeed and it evoked similar reactions