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Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue March 18, 2014 7:12 pm

Take it to the General Pearl Jam Bitching thread

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue March 18, 2014 7:19 pm

dimejinky99 wrote:U2 realised years before everyone else that touring was where the money is.


Nah. Zeppelin blew the doors off of big scale arena jetset tours, but it was bands like the Stones, promoters like Michael Cohl (who later worked with U2), and CD remastering that really woke everybody up to the untapped financial potential of baby boomer nostalgia....and subsequently to the impossible financial potential of big high profile tours (with ever more sponsorship, and ever-upward nudging seat prices).

Aging, now-professional audiences with middle level income or better are very much the bread and butter of live performance. It's been a trend among popular rock bands for decades, but now it's even seeping into the (poorly labelled) "indie" market.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue March 18, 2014 7:22 pm

I was referring to the Internet age.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue March 18, 2014 7:29 pm

dimejinky99 wrote:I was referring to the Internet age.


How many internets old IS Bono, now?

Really, though, I agree with the gist of your gab. If you went back in time to 1992, and told me that U2 was going to be end up being exactly as pompous and self-adoring as they were then cheekily pretending to be, and that Pearl Jam would become essentially a corporate entity living on easy nostalgia, corporate deals, and safety records, I would never have believed it. I hope. Or maybe I just would have become a cynical jerk that much sooner.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue March 18, 2014 8:48 pm

McParadigm wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I was referring to the Internet age.


How many internets old IS Bono, now?

Really, though, I agree with the gist of your gab. If you went back in time to 1992, and told me that U2 was going to be end up being exactly as pompous and self-adoring as they were then cheekily pretending to be, and that Pearl Jam would become essentially a corporate entity living on easy nostalgia, corporate deals, and safety records, I would never have believed it. I hope. Or maybe I just would have become a cynical jerk that much sooner.

how would you have responded to someone telling you that a live-action transformers franchise would become massively successful? respond in 10,000 words or more.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue March 18, 2014 9:04 pm

Alex wrote:respond in 10,000 words or more.


You always did think small, Alex.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Mon June 16, 2014 3:14 pm

This is well worth a watch, just for generousity of time..Bono and Sinead lend their voices...And myles, the guy who filmed it, is gonna be a great documentary maker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSLaXh-lCg4

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Mon June 16, 2014 4:53 pm

Adam Scott and Scott Aukerman do a podcast talking about U2's albums, it is acutally pretty funnif you guys check it out. It's called "U talking U2 to me?"

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Mon November 09, 2015 6:02 pm

Exit
Stay
Ultra Violet
One Tree Hill
Sunday BS
Angel Of Harlem
Where TSHNN
The Fly
Until The End Of The World
God Part II

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:23 am

Do U2 fans care about this?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... -documents

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:26 am

Also, sidenote: I took a random spin through ATYCLB the other day. What a frustrating album. Starts off so promising, but it slowly and steadily falls apart.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:26 am

Shit - Bono's looking old

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:31 am

tragabigzanda wrote:Do U2 fans care about this?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... -documents

I care more about those hideous Lennon glasses he's sporting these days...

tragabigzanda wrote:Also, sidenote: I took a random spin through ATYCLB the other day. What a frustrating album. Starts off so promising, but it slowly and steadily falls apart.

Maybe I'm just being sentimental, but ATYCLB is a beautiful album front to back... I revisited it a few weeks back, and it still holds up rather nicely imo.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:33 am

Iholdthepain wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:Do U2 fans care about this?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... -documents

I care more about those hideous Lennon glasses he's sporting these days...

tragabigzanda wrote:Also, sidenote: I took a random spin through ATYCLB the other day. What a frustrating album. Starts off so promising, but it slowly and steadily falls apart.

Maybe I'm just being sentimental, but ATYCLB is a beautiful album front to back... I revisited it a few weeks back, and it still holds up rather nicely imo.

Sell me on some of the later tracks? I've only heard the back half of the record a few times. Overall, I adore the production. Surprisingly simple and undramatic, all things considered.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:35 am

I think the super compressed FM radio mastering I was hearing regularly when this record came out has always warped my sense of its production. Listening to the record the other day, it really struck me how closely the sound mirrored late 90s U2; it didn't sound nearly as hyped as commercial radio had conveyed it at the time.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:40 am

tragabigzanda wrote:
Iholdthepain wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:Do U2 fans care about this?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... -documents

I care more about those hideous Lennon glasses he's sporting these days...

tragabigzanda wrote:Also, sidenote: I took a random spin through ATYCLB the other day. What a frustrating album. Starts off so promising, but it slowly and steadily falls apart.

Maybe I'm just being sentimental, but ATYCLB is a beautiful album front to back... I revisited it a few weeks back, and it still holds up rather nicely imo.

Sell me on some of the later tracks? I've only heard the back half of the record a few times. Overall, I adore the production. Surprisingly simple and undramatic, all things considered.

That simplicity was a breath of fresh air for me at the time...

Obviously Grace sticks out for me as a nice, soft ender with pretty metaphors and double meaning. Love everything about it. Actually, looking at the tracklist, all of the last four songs (and a few others) resonate with stages of grief I associate with 9/11. Then there's the whimsical Wild Honey which is like nothing they've ever done before imo. In a Little While reminds me of the passing of Johnny Ramone (or was it Joey) and asking for it to be played while on his deathbed. Like I said before... It's a very heartfelt, almost a snapshot of the times ... the turn of the century... a turning point for the band, too.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 12:45 am

Thanks thip. I will definitely listen to it again soon. It's one of those albums where, even when I'm having a difficult time connection to the music, I still find myself enjoying their instrumentation and production choices.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 2:21 am

I love Joshua Tree and the Actung Baby - Atomic Bomb Years. ZooTv and Pop Mart are two of the greatest tours of all time. And those DVDs are fucking awesome too.

Not at all excited for this new album though.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Tue November 07, 2017 1:23 pm

I really like modern U2. Even from albums i dont care like ATYCLB, i know there is going to be at least 2 songs ill be crazy about...both How To Dismantle and No Line are amazing records.
The last one has at least 4 songs im crazy bout....so yeah, i want the new one. So far the only song i thought it was great was The Blackout.

Re: Where The Streets Have No Name / The U2 Thread

Wed November 08, 2017 4:35 am

Looking forward to the new one as I enjoyed the last album. There were a pretty good 6-7 tracks on it.
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