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Pelata wrote:And if they had the exact same musical output but never made it past theater headlining status, the same people who say they are "overhyped" would be saying they're "underrated".![]()
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Michigan Girl wrote:I'm not a fan, but I certainly wouldn't disregard them. They've definitely
made an impact on a lot of people/fans and I do enjoy some of their stuff,
but I don't know enough about them to tell you what that impact consists of ...
Pelata wrote:And if they had the exact same musical output but never made it past theater headlining status, the same people who say they are "overhyped" would be saying they're "underrated".![]()
U2 are serendipitous geniuses...like The Beatles, people will still be following U2 music for decades, even centuries, after they're gone.
Perhaps they play the minimal two or three songs from the new LP'sWalrusOct9 wrote:I'm still kinda shocked at this...it's their least impressive tour (musically) supporting an album no one liked. But I guess they're coasting on 'being U2' rather than the quality of their new music or performances now, kinda like the Stones.
WalrusOct9 wrote:I'm still kinda shocked at this...it's their least impressive tour (musically) supporting an album no one liked. But I guess they're coasting on 'being U2' rather than the quality of their new music or performances now, kinda like the Stones.
Frontiers65 wrote:Pelata wrote:And if they had the exact same musical output but never made it past theater headlining status, the same people who say they are "overhyped" would be saying they're "underrated".![]()
U2 are serendipitous geniuses...like The Beatles, people will still be following U2 music for decades, even centuries, after they're gone.
Agreed! They are one of the best bands in history! If you ever been to a U2 concert, you will never leave dissapointed! Their concerts are on a whole different level!
http://youtu.be/eeAzX2i_49I Damn this is great!
S2M wrote:Smoke & Mirrors, cause the music is lame.....I thought it was all about the music. Everything has to be this huge extravagant production...![]()
Jana wrote:S2M wrote:Smoke & Mirrors, cause the music is lame.....I thought it was all about the music. Everything has to be this huge extravagant production...![]()
They did that for the fans, so they would have a better view and enjoyment of the concert even though they were in a huge stadium. To roll your eyes at them spending the kind of money they did and the pain in the a... it caused breaking down and transporting and setting up, when most bands wouldn't want to be bothered, seems . . . well, you know, a little negative.![]()
S2M wrote:Jana wrote:S2M wrote:Smoke & Mirrors, cause the music is lame.....I thought it was all about the music. Everything has to be this huge extravagant production...![]()
They did that for the fans, so they would have a better view and enjoyment of the concert even though they were in a huge stadium. To roll your eyes at them spending the kind of money they did and the pain in the a... it caused breaking down and transporting and setting up, when most bands wouldn't want to be bothered, seems . . . well, you know, a little negative.![]()
Just play music. That's all 'real' fans care about...U2 fans strike me as the kind of fans that get caught up in the periphery. Much more interested in trunk space, and what kind of stereo a car has...than whether or not it has a good safety rating, or if it has good gas mileage - when shopping for a car....Just play the damn music.![]()
Don wrote:U2 could have taken the easy route and had just a normal stage setup with expensive tickets. They not only want to great expense to give a show that everyone seated in the venue could actually see, they kept the ticket prices down.
Jana wrote:Don wrote:U2 could have taken the easy route and had just a normal stage setup with expensive tickets. They not only want to great expense to give a show that everyone seated in the venue could actually see, they kept the ticket prices down.
So true.
Don wrote:U2 could have taken the easy route and had just a normal stage setup with expensive tickets. They not only want to great expense to give a show that everyone seated in the venue could actually see, they kept the ticket prices down.
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