Frank Black wrote: » They were ****e from the get-go.
padd b1975 wrote: » When Bono got rid of the mullet and started wearing shades 24/7.
Beal Tuille wrote: » Once I left Lansdowne Rd after seeing their Popmart show I knew my time with them was up. I have never looked back. Would have been there from the release of Boy until then.First time live was Croke Park 84,
Cienciano wrote: » Obviously this is subjective, but after Rattle and Hum. Lots of people like Achtung Baby, but it's actually shíte.
old hippy wrote: » I like Achtung Baby but I prefer Half Man Half Biscuit's Achtung Bono
old hippy wrote: » So when did the rot set in? It really depends on what your U2 “era” was. For some it was even before they went truly global. They’d been around a few years at that stage and weren’t Ireland’s answer to joy division, after all. For others it was post Live Aid, getting name checked on “Cheers”, covers on Rolling Stone Magazine. I remember hearing various heads, a few years older than me grumbling about it. The sentiment was that something precious, uniquely Dublin, something they were proud of had been taken from them and exposed to a global audience. Their secret was now the domain of the US, MTV and all the rest. The “cool” had gone out of U2. Of course, some of us had moved on, to “discover” something else; maybe Talking Heads, The Cure, The Smiths. U2 was old hat. Discuss.
hansfrei wrote: » The Chinese cover band are now on the moon.....http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2013/12141328-six-wheels-on-soil-for-yutu.html
PointLe55 wrote: » two of my favourites
old hippy wrote: » joy division
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Thought hippies were above being hipsters?