1. Originally posted by Bloodraven:honestly I never seen Bieber/Swift as U2 competition, they're 2 different genres.

    It's like comparing U2 with Bach or Sinatra...
    (Just like I never compared U2 with the Backstreet Boys or the New Kids before)
    im not comparing the 2 all im saying its the kids of today that are being brainwashed into thinking these artist's and similar artists are the best thing in the world i mean everybody has the right of choice but cmon 900 million views for such shit is just ,well their are no words, they need to be taught good music
  2. Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
    yes they have the records and they have broken there own but its the kids of today that annoy the fuck outta me with there shitty music, parents should be showing there kids the good music! and only u2 fans will know about the highest grossing tour and all that, its the kids of today that are changing music into something thats not even music in my book
    Hey man kids are what kids are. The interesting thing (going a bit into the topic of brain development) is that people form their musical identities in the teenage years. I was exposed to U2 as a 16 year old, so it ultimately shaped my musical identity. Kids these days are listening to Bieber and Swift as teens, which ironically means they will continue to listen to Bieber and Swift as adults. When that happens, the new generation will be open to things that are not those.
  3. Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
    Hey man kids are what kids are. The interesting thing (going a bit into the topic of brain development) is that people form their musical identities in the teenage years. I was exposed to U2 as a 16 year old, so it ultimately shaped my musical identity. Kids these days are listening to Bieber and Swift as teens, which ironically means they will continue to listen to Bieber and Swift as adults. When that happens, the new generation will be open to things that are not those.
    so glad my dad played the stones, REM and u2 to me since I was a baby...
  4. My dad listened to The Beatles and a lot of Andrea Bocelli
  5. Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
    Hey man kids are what kids are. The interesting thing (going a bit into the topic of brain development) is that people form their musical identities in the teenage years. I was exposed to U2 as a 16 year old, so it ultimately shaped my musical identity. Kids these days are listening to Bieber and Swift as teens, which ironically means they will continue to listen to Bieber and Swift as adults. When that happens, the new generation will be open to things that are not those.
    yeah true, but in 60/s70s/80s the talent was so much betterso whatever people chose to listen to was not even comparable to this generation of talent , today there is just s much shit out there, i mean on the kid subject i am one, only 21 been into bands way before my time and i grew up appreciating bands 10 15 20 plus years before my time, i do not listen to todays "music". so yeah your right on everything you said
  6. and i think it could also depend on whats being played around young children aswell like my dad/mum had all these great bands on so it shaped what i now listen to
  7. Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
    yes they have the records and they have broken there own but its the kids of today that annoy the fuck outta me with there shitty music, parents should be showing there kids the good music! and only u2 fans will know about the highest grossing tour and all that, its the kids of today that are changing music into something thats not even music in my book


    See I find comments like this to be extremely annoying. I happen to be a fan of a lot of genres (admittedly I HATE Taylor Swift) but I've seen comments from people on this forum and a lot of the time they seem very narrow and only seem to be fans of one genre or group of bands.
  8. lol at people turning a blind eye that U2 were one of the world's biggest pop act of 1987.

    It's all relative folks. Let people like what they like. Musical climate doesn't matter much for artists with dedicated fan-bases that transcend eras. How on earth do you think Pearl Jam is still going? The public eye hasn't cared about them sine like 1994.
  9. I think I've mentioned this a couple years back here, but I think the band will eventually stop touring, however they will probably never stop making music together.
  10. Originally posted by blink:I think I've mentioned this a couple years back here, but I think the band will eventually stop touring, however they will probably never stop making music together.
    tbh I think it'll be the other way around. I expect them to go on tours without any new music in the bag.