U2 - No Line On The Horizon Re-Review

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Postby S2M » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:22 pm

Deano...let me know when you're done tongue punching Bruce in his fart box...we'll have a serious discussion.... :roll:
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:30 pm

S2M wrote:Deano...let me know when you're done tongue punching Bruce in his fart box...we'll have a serious discussion.... :roll:


Instead of making yet another stupid juvenile remark, ask me a serious question and we'll argue the point. :roll:
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:32 pm

S2M wrote:Deano...let me know when you're done tongue punching Bruce in his fart box...we'll have a serious discussion.... :roll:



I would also like to know when I rode your ass? :shock: I remember asking once when you offered to send music, and then I TEASED you the other day in the favorite album thread..... much like was teasing in this thread :P If you don't want to share them, it's okay. Your choice :P
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Postby Deb » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:33 pm

Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:35 pm

Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented by any stretch.



I know. I was just teasing S2M but apparently Dean made him grouchy :P I hardly think the GGD's lead anyone in talent that's for sure, but I still love them. :lol:
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Postby Deb » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:36 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented by any stretch.



I know. I was just teasing S2M but apparently Dean made him grouchy :P I hardly think the GGD's lead anyone in talent that's for sure, but I still love them. :lol:


That wasn't directed at you Lynn. Was directed more at Dean's post. :lol:
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Postby S2M » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:37 pm

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S2M wrote:Deano...let me know when you're done tongue punching Bruce in his fart box...we'll have a serious discussion.... :roll:



I would also like to know when I rode your ass? :shock: I remember asking once when you offered to send music, and then I TEASED you the other day in the favorite album thread..... much like was teasing in this thread :P If you don't want to share them, it's okay. Your choice :P


You know I'm going to share them, meanie....lol

I'm just messing with you....
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:37 pm

Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:39 pm

Deb wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented by any stretch.



I know. I was just teasing S2M but apparently Dean made him grouchy :P I hardly think the GGD's lead anyone in talent that's for sure, but I still love them. :lol:


That wasn't directed at you Lynn. Was directed more at Dean's post. :lol:


Oh! Well I didn't want anyone to think that I think the GGD's are the most talented band out there :lol: It could ruin my reputation and credibility around here :shock: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:41 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
Deb wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented by any stretch.



I know. I was just teasing S2M but apparently Dean made him grouchy :P I hardly think the GGD's lead anyone in talent that's for sure, but I still love them. :lol:


That wasn't directed at you Lynn. Was directed more at Dean's post. :lol:


Oh! Well I didn't want anyone to think that I think the GGD's are the most talented band out there :lol: It could ruin my reputation and credibility around here :shock: :wink: :lol: :lol:


I think the GGD's are a damned fine band.

Lynn, would you say they are openers or do they headline ampitheatres? Just curious what niche they fill.
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Postby Jana » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:41 pm

Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


U2 is beyond talented. Their songwriting for three decades, lyrically and melodywise, producing consistently great songs and a sound only unique to them that so many bands emulate is a testament to that fact. Bono has never claimed to be a great vocalist, but he definitely is a good and soulful singer who plays to his strengths. And The Edge is instrumental to the sound of this band with his minimalistic guitar playing and writing of the melodies. The wall of sound this band creates sonically is what puts them at the upper echelon of bands that few reach. And you only get that if you own most of their albums and know the deep cuts, not just hits on the radio. Plus, this band is flat-out AMAZING in concert.
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Postby Deb » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:42 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


I'd beg to differ on talent when it comes to Mr. Big and Bon Jovi. Not talking popularity, just strictly talent, member for member. I really like Bon Jovi, but JBJ could only wish to have EM's pipes. :lol:

Don't know enough about Bruce or U2 to make any comparisons there. Sorry, I'm a vocals gal.......and Bruce and Bono's pipes do nada for me.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:43 pm

S2M wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:Deano...let me know when you're done tongue punching Bruce in his fart box...we'll have a serious discussion.... :roll:



I would also like to know when I rode your ass? :shock: I remember asking once when you offered to send music, and then I TEASED you the other day in the favorite album thread..... much like was teasing in this thread :P If you don't want to share them, it's okay. Your choice :P


You know I'm going to share them, meanie....lol

I'm just messing with you....


Thanks :P And I like Danger Danger and lots of other bands too. But I think it's really weird how bands like the GGD's can get so much radio play and have so much popularity still today, as they did back then, and so many other bands struggle. I keep hearing that first single on the mix radio channel here. Bon Jovi, U2 and Bruce can do it too. And it is crazy, but they do have something that appeals to the masses.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:44 pm

S2M wrote:Why don't you tell your homies how you've been all over my ass for John Norum albums....


Dang, I didn't realize he had so many until I checked Amazon. I see at least 6 titles. Any fan of Norum's playing shouldn't miss Don Dokken's first solo album "Up From The Ashes" as well as Dokken's "Long Way Home".
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Postby S2M » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:45 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:49 pm

S2M wrote:Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....


But the important thing is he could, if he wasn't focused 220% on the music.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:50 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Deb wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented by any stretch.



I know. I was just teasing S2M but apparently Dean made him grouchy :P I hardly think the GGD's lead anyone in talent that's for sure, but I still love them. :lol:


That wasn't directed at you Lynn. Was directed more at Dean's post. :lol:


Oh! Well I didn't want anyone to think that I think the GGD's are the most talented band out there :lol: It could ruin my reputation and credibility around here :shock: :wink: :lol: :lol:


I think the GGD's are a damned fine band.

Lynn, would you say they are openers or do they headline ampitheatres? Just curious what niche they fill.


They headline the amphitheaters! When I saw them last summer, they were at the Hard Rock in Tampa, where Def Lep and U2 and all the bigger bands play. Their openers were Colbie Caillat and Lifehouse, both very current artists and they meshed well together. They are headlining same venue size right now this summer also, headlining, but Im not sure who their openers are. They still have a pretty good following.
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:52 pm

S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


What a shitty argument.

I get the fact you like these bands, but to go to the "bar setting is better than an arena" card is ridiculous. What you want Springsteen to do with the 10 sold out Giants Stadium shows? Play the fucking Road House? It would take at 2,000 a pop, 410 shows to just fill that 10 day stand. Look, just because an artist has to play big arenas/stadiums isn't their fault. In fact it's quite the opposite. If you have ever seen either Springsteen or U2, they are both so good live, and both very intimate in vast settings.
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Postby Jana » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:53 pm

S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:56 pm

I just looked and GGD's are headlining this summer with "special guests Switchfoot". Their music is considered alternative, so there aren't too many classic bands that they fit with. They are finding a niche with the newer alternative artists though for sure.
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Postby S2M » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:59 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


What a shitty argument.

I get the fact you like these bands, but to go to the "bar setting is better than an arena" card is ridiculous. What you want Springsteen to do with the 10 sold out Giants Stadium shows? Play the fucking Road House? It would take at 2,000 a pop, 410 shows to just fill that 10 day stand. Look, just because an artist has to play big arenas/stadiums isn't their fault. In fact it's quite the opposite. If you have ever seen either Springsteen or U2, they are both so good live, and both very intimate in vast settings.


Shitty argument? Hardly.

As a fan, rather be in a small venue....sorry.
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Postby Jana » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:00 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:I just looked and GGD's are headlining this summer with "special guests Switchfoot". Their music is considered alternative, so there aren't too many classic bands that they fit with. They are finding a niche with the newer alternative artists though for sure.


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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:00 pm

S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


What a shitty argument.

I get the fact you like these bands, but to go to the "bar setting is better than an arena" card is ridiculous. What you want Springsteen to do with the 10 sold out Giants Stadium shows? Play the fucking Road House? It would take at 2,000 a pop, 410 shows to just fill that 10 day stand. Look, just because an artist has to play big arenas/stadiums isn't their fault. In fact it's quite the opposite. If you have ever seen either Springsteen or U2, they are both so good live, and both very intimate in vast settings.


Shitty argument? Hardly.

As a fan, rather be in a small venue....sorry.


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Re: U2 - No Line On The Horizon Re-Review

Postby WalrusOct9 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:03 pm

Jana wrote:I have completely done a 180 on this album. At first, only liked specific songs, but not the album as a whole But now I really, really love the whole album. I find it stunning. It's definitely a grower.



It's still 11 song ideas that kinda gestate around for awhile and never get to a chorus. " Magnificent" is the biggest culprit...it builds and builds, and has all the makings of an epic U2 track...you're waiting for the big chorus that's going to take it over the top, and it never happens. That's okay if you're Dream Theater, but U2 is a pop band who's built their whole career out of writing better pop songs than just about anyone, and they've failed pretty miserably here.

Youl sprinkle a few of the songs over past U2 albums and they'd make good album cuts. "Breathe" has a nice energy to it, and "White As Snow" is probably better than "Grace" or "One Step Closer," but it's a record full of passable album cuts, with no singles and no hidden gems like "One Tree Hill" or "Ultraviolet." U2 is my favorite band, I wish I could say this album grew on me, but I actually am more disappointed with it as time goes on, and am trying to resign myself to the possibility that they may be spent as a creative entity.
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Postby S2M » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:03 pm

I'd rather watch Chips Cooney, the comedic magician...then watch U2, or Springsteen....
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Postby Deb » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:04 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


What a shitty argument.

I get the fact you like these bands, but to go to the "bar setting is better than an arena" card is ridiculous. What you want Springsteen to do with the 10 sold out Giants Stadium shows? Play the fucking Road House? It would take at 2,000 a pop, 410 shows to just fill that 10 day stand. Look, just because an artist has to play big arenas/stadiums isn't their fault. In fact it's quite the opposite. If you have ever seen either Springsteen or U2, they are both so good live, and both very intimate in vast settings.


Are you nuts? Strictly from a fans point of view, seeing your fave in a small setting definitely trumps an arena.
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Postby Deb » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:07 pm

S2M wrote:I'd rather watch Chips Cooney, the comedic magician...then watch U2, or Springsteen....


Is that the deadpan magician on America's Got Talent? Bahahahaha!
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Postby Rick » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:07 pm

I've never heard a U2 song that I've liked. Not one. I'd rather eat glass than go to one of their shows. I'd rather skin a bobcat, naked, in a phone booth than listen to them for 2 hours. I'd rather run through hell in a gasoline covered overcoat than give them my money. I'll think of some more, if I can. :D
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:08 pm

Deb wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


What a shitty argument.

I get the fact you like these bands, but to go to the "bar setting is better than an arena" card is ridiculous. What you want Springsteen to do with the 10 sold out Giants Stadium shows? Play the fucking Road House? It would take at 2,000 a pop, 410 shows to just fill that 10 day stand. Look, just because an artist has to play big arenas/stadiums isn't their fault. In fact it's quite the opposite. If you have ever seen either Springsteen or U2, they are both so good live, and both very intimate in vast settings.


Are you nuts? Strictly from a fans point of view, seeing your fave in a small setting definitely trumps an arena.


Small is better!! So fans of U2 and Bruce should hope someday they can do that!! :lol: The GGD's played just a handfull of venues in the spring, to warm up for their tour, and they played the hard rock live here in orlando. It's a GA venue, but we got there early enough to be right up front and that is probably the closest to Johnny I will ever be since normally they do play the bigger arena settings :lol: It was GREAT!!
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Postby S2M » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:08 pm

Deb wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
S2M wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Deb wrote:Most popular doesn't always mean....most talented, by any stretch.


Maybe not, but the three bands I spoke of are all huge and all very talented. Sorry Little Debbie, Mr Big can't quite hang with Bruce or U2....not quite. You have to admit that.


That's where you are failing, Deano....nobody, save jana, you, and frontiers is claiming their favorite band is the BEST....we just love who we love. Kip winger isn't trying to cure aids....Eric Martin isn't trying to write songs that relate to the 'working man'...they love what they do, and we enjoy their work....plus, seeing them in a small setting trumps an arena, sorry...


What a shitty argument.

I get the fact you like these bands, but to go to the "bar setting is better than an arena" card is ridiculous. What you want Springsteen to do with the 10 sold out Giants Stadium shows? Play the fucking Road House? It would take at 2,000 a pop, 410 shows to just fill that 10 day stand. Look, just because an artist has to play big arenas/stadiums isn't their fault. In fact it's quite the opposite. If you have ever seen either Springsteen or U2, they are both so good live, and both very intimate in vast settings.


Are you nuts? Strictly from a fans point of view, seeing your fave in a small setting definitely trumps an arena.


Save your breath, Deb. His argument is self-serving. The fact that Bruce plays arenas proves he's the best...
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