Originally posted by iamcrazytonight:ohh that's tough..
I love the 80s anthems (NYD, SBS, Pride, WOWY, ISHFWILF, WTSHNN & the list goes on & on...)
I admire the 90s creativity & the tours' madness. They reached amazing levels of experimentation
I like the 360 tour era A LOT. They had a lot of fun on stage, they enjoyed themselves & it was the proper extravaganza tour to close one U2 era & open the new U2 era, the iNNOCENCE era in which they rediscovered themselves & looked back in their early Dublin years!
I also appreciate the eXPERIENCE era & I KNOW they have it IN THEM, to make (at least) one more GREAT U2 album! They absolutely have the know-how! Take the 80s revolutionary world-changing approach, the 90s creativity, madness, spirituality & experimentation & throw in some ATYCLB-HTDAAB-NLOTH U2 pop-rock vibes & create a MASTERPIECE! (oh. and work with Eno & Lanois!)
Originally posted by markreed:I genuinely think we will look back on 2014-18 as a glorious late Indian Summer for the band in the future. The past 3 years have been a very exciting time to be a fan.
Originally posted by gavinfriday:1985/86,
by far their best era. Bono's best voice, live aid, amnesty international tour, these were the years that The Joshua Tree was written,
Should I go on?
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
(we're still missing the nostalgia factor)