Originally posted by JuJuman:I just managed to sing my youngest song to sleep, singing Love is all we have left, Lights of Home, and Red flag day. We’ve been trying hard to help him fall asleep. Could be a great, or a really bad, sign!
I love the songs anyway
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
Something that happened before I was paying close attention to U2, but I can assume was totally shocking for the hardcore fans back then, is the transition from War to Unforgettable Fire.
One day you're listening to Bloody Sunday, Like a Song, New Year's Day and Seconds, watching Bono angrily waving a white flag in full bravado mode, and the next they're this ambient moody band playing Sort Of Homecoming, Bad and Promenade, with Pride as the lead single.
I never listened to Scorpions after Wind of Change, I'm afraid that if I was paying attention to U2 back then, I would've dropped them at that moment.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
True.
Also I love Winds of Change
Originally posted by Cerro:The worst album of their entire career: uninspired, tired and boring
Remove Bono's voice and it could be an album made by a generic pop band
Originally posted by blink:I could see how the band isn't relevant to millennials...
Let's be honest, they haven't had major hit since Bomb (or ATYCLB arguably). And their most popular work was created in the 80s and 90s.
Not that I care. Maybe if they become completely irrelevant they'll play something from Pop haha!