1. On a lighter note I just saw this advert on ITV.. WOWY officially "Dad Rock"

  2. To be fair at 26 I’m probably in the younger category of u2 fan and I’m a dad so yeah they probably are dad rock lol.
  3. There is always a way to twist the reality to your liking.
  4. My dad was the one who introduced to U2. I'm a bigger fan than he is.
    There, reality twisted
  5. And equally there’s always a way to twist reality to your disliking. The power of interpretation.
  6. Originally posted by deanallison:I think everything the band have said since the release of SOE points to them not being finished. I know we can’t always take the band’s word for things but I would say there is absolutely no doubt in my mind we haven’t heard there last album or tour. Looking at the last few years though it really has me thinking about the band I love. They’ve released an album in SOI that for me came close to challenging there big two albums. An album full of only good or great songs. Then SOE providing a similar level of quality perhaps falling a little short of its predecessor but still exceeding expectation. A song in love is bigger than anything in its way that was to me the song I needed and wanted from them. I’ll never forget listening in live with Rob on Facebook and having already enjoyed 11 tracks just being completely mesmorised by this song. It still has the same effect on me now. Anyway I feel like the last 2 albums have only strengthened my love for u2.
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    A little off topic but Dean I have to give props to you. I find myself agreeing with many, if not all of your posts and I love your passion. I have to agree with your post there as well.

    To me Every Breaking Wave ranks up there with their best as well and same about LIBTAIIW. I have a real soft spot for Joey Ramone and Best Thing too. Very unabashedly joyous songs.
  7. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
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    A little off topic but Dean I have to give props to you. I find myself agreeing with many, if not all of your posts and I love your passion. I have to agree with your post there as well.

    To me Every Breaking Wave ranks up there with their best as well and same about LIBTAIIW. I have a real soft spot for Joey Ramone and Best Thing too. Very unabashedly joyous songs.
    Well even though I like a bit of debate I’m always happy when I can find someone who agrees with me too. Makes me question my own sanity a little less lol. Seriously though I think similarly your passion for the band shines through just like many others on here. There’s many different ways of getting that passion across but it’s present in all manners and forms on this site. Anyway I should apologise I’m dragging things further off topic but as I said it’s nice to be in agreement, I appreciate the comment.
  8. I'm also now a bigger fan than the person (my dad) who first introduced me to them. I've been getting the (admittedly playful) 'dad rock' comments from my friends for a good few years now, though I've definitely been successful in converting over a few of my pals.
  9. Originally posted by deanallison:I think everything the band have said since the release of SOE points to them not being finished. I know we can’t always take the band’s word for things but I would say there is absolutely no doubt in my mind we haven’t heard there last album or tour. Looking at the last few years though it really has me thinking about the band I love. They’ve released an album in SOI that for me came close to challenging there big two albums. An album full of only good or great songs. Then SOE providing a similar level of quality perhaps falling a little short of its predecessor but still exceeding expectation. A song in love is bigger than anything in its way that was to me the song I needed and wanted from them. I’ll never forget listening in live with Rob on Facebook and having already enjoyed 11 tracks just being completely mesmorised by this song. It still has the same effect on me now. Anyway I feel like the last 2 albums have only strengthened my love for u2.
    I always felt like I was in the minority but I absolutely love SOI. I listened to it full again recently and enjoyed basically every moment. SOE has grown on me slightly but I still don’t like it nearly as much as SOI. I also listened through No Line recently as well and really enjoyed it. There are moments and ideas on that album that really make me feel it was a masterpiece in the making but got a little bogged down with overthinking and overproduction. It’s funny that the last few albums I’ve grabbed lately to throw on from u2 have been post 2000.
  10. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
    I always felt like I was in the minority but I absolutely love SOI. I listened to it full again recently and enjoyed basically every moment. SOE has grown on me slightly but I still don’t like it nearly as much as SOI. I also listened through No Line recently as well and really enjoyed it. There are moments and ideas on that album that really make me feel it was a masterpiece in the making but got a little bogged down with overthinking and overproduction. It’s funny that the last few albums I’ve grabbed lately to throw on from u2 have been post 2000.
    Like me, you've probably "worn out" the first 9 albums.