Originally posted by ahn1991:Everyone here already knows what I've got to say about this album
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One year later and I'm certain everyone still knows what I've got to say about this album.
Originally posted by ahn1991:Everyone here already knows what I've got to say about this album
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Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
One year later and I'm certain everyone still knows what I've got to say about this album.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
What? That you hate it and wish they would made another Pop?![]()
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Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
I completely disagree- which I always find so interesting; we are all die hard U2 fans but have such varied opinions on their work...
One thing I don't think is fair is when you say that some songs are too "sentimental"- I mean...I get it but given the subject matter of them how can they not be?
Originally posted by Release3:Yeah, All That You Can't Leave Behind was an important time for U2. It was a sincere and legitimate "back to basics, listening to songs that made us want to be in a band in the first place, playing small clubs on promo tour, etc." I felt like Bono was at his most humble, true, and real self during the Elevation tour too. No stage personas, gimmicks, or 12 minute long speeches (even though I personally don't mind when he gets all humanitarian at shows I go to). Any time he spoke or sang it was truly from the heart, it was what he truly felt at that moment.
Originally posted by Release3:Yeah, All That You Can't Leave Behind was an important time for U2. It was a sincere and legitimate "back to basics, listening to songs that made us want to be in a band in the first place, playing small clubs on promo tour, etc." I felt like Bono was at his most humble, true, and real self during the Elevation tour too. No stage personas, gimmicks, or 12 minute long speeches (even though I personally don't mind when he gets all humanitarian at shows I go to). Any time he spoke or sang it was truly from the heart, it was what he truly felt at that moment.
Originally posted by Release3:The Elevation Tour was great because the warhorses they were playing like Sunday Bloody Sunday and I Will Follow had been retired for a tour or 2 (or at least the proper versions) and other rarities popped up on the tour too like The Fly (at the time), Out Of Control, 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, etc. And songs like Pride and One were always special because they weren't played at every show. Not to mention Discotheque and Gone were being played as well.