Originally posted by Bullet_Blue:Rotterdam, 1990-01-06 > Dublin, 1989-12-26
+1
Actually,
Rotterdam'90 x4 > Dublin'89 x4
Originally posted by Bullet_Blue:Rotterdam, 1990-01-06 > Dublin, 1989-12-26
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
This album put my u2 fandom on hold and I didn't fully get back until ATYCLB which is why it's a special record to me. I did go back and appreciate Pop and actually grew to love it. But no matter how many times I tried with zooropa, it just never clicked. I will give it credit fir having one of my favorite tracks on it, Stay.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
But did you embrace Achtung Baby in 1991? Zooropa wasn't much of a departure from it...
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:I'll Go Crazy, Get On Your Boots, and Stand Up Comedy is a really good three-song-run.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Ok, we've tolerated some really hurtful opinions in this thread so far, but this... This is too much.
Someone bring me my
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
But did you embrace Achtung Baby in 1991? Zooropa wasn't much of a departure from it...
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:[..]
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I also think I'll Go Crazy/Boots/Stand Up Comedy > Beautiful Day/Stuck/Elevation, if that helps.
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
Admittedly, Zoorapa did seem to go even further than AB did - it seemed a bit more "out there" at the time and Bono seemed to be getting a bit more self indulgent at the time...the video for Lemon says it all to me.
Even though AB creating so many new and interesting sounds compared to the JT, I contend that it was still a very U2-sounding album with songs that made for great singles. This wasn't so much the case with Zooropa.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It doesn't help muchStill looking for that hammer, I can't find it since I moved to this new house