Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
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class and relevance at it's best
The people that relevance should matter to. The 4 of them and those of us who'll be with them until the journey's end...
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
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class and relevance at it's best
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
If only they'd focus on that again. "This is where we're at. I'm into it. We're into it. And I really think that the real U2 fans that have been around, they'll be into it. We might lose some of the pop kids, but... we don't need them"
The people that relevance should matter to. The 4 of them and those of us who'll be with them until the journey's end...
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Why do you think that they didn't get away with pop, well in terms of crowds and reception at the time, but the less successful NLOTH was adequate to tour the 360 tour with? It's something I've always found strange. Pop even had a relatively successful in Discotheque, it doesn't really make sense.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
First, I have to say, every Pop show I saw had no lack of crowds. But it is a good question. I think Pop may have been doomed from the start. I think everything about it was forced. I don't think the record was finished. I think they booked the tour too quickly and consequently everything had a tight deadline, and we all know how deadlines and U2 go together (see... every record since Pop) I think while The Claw for 360 was massive, it still wasn't as indulgent as the Pop stage and made it easier for them to be looser and deviate (look how much NLOTH was gone as the tour moved on because they weren't restricted by the stage/screens/content... I don't know. I'm just blowing smoke... I'm sure we all have an opinion on this one. As one who witnessed, I thought it was brilliant live...
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Its another tour I wish I had witnessed. Always enjoy the Mexico City DVD and some of the bootlegs from the tour. Maybe it wasn't quite a disaster sales wise as suggested and just a few shows with bad sales made the headlines along with a few lacklustre performances early on. I guess with 360 the band were at least playing to a high standard early on and the show itself was pretty spectacular. Good to get your view on it anyway as someone who was at both tours. Still kinda puzzles me really but I think the explanation you gave about tight deadlines has got a lot to do with it.
Originally posted by maartenpetra:Let's hope he'll be on stage with U2 in Europe to play RTSS. He has a good taste of U2 songs.
Originally posted by maartenpetra:Let's hope he'll be on stage with U2 in Europe to play RTSS. He has a good taste of U2 songs.