Originally posted by miryclay:Guess who is 62 in this video:
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Originally posted by pleasegone:Epic song from U2's best era (1987-1993). Just like Pop, Rattle And Hum is a divider. I understand the indifference to Pop, though I warmed up to it right away, blasting it for most of 1997 and 1998. The disdain some had for Rattle just made no sense. No, it wasn't the Joshua Tree, but it had so many incredible songs. Most bands of the era would do anything to have Heartland, God Part II, and Angel Of Harlem in a 30 year career, but on one album? Incredible. Yes, the mix with the live songs threw it off. But the BB King Duet is awesome, should have been a hit. Well, it was in the UK, but as a USA fan, I was bewildered that it stalled at 68. In the same year, Prince had songs that would've been career defining for anyone else not even chart, so oh well, the charts at least carried a small bit of respect from me back then. After about 2000 or so, they just became lists of mostly awful or mediocre songs.
Originally posted by pleasegone:I respect you are not as much into every song I am, but Heartland, God Part II, on one album? How lucky we are to be fans. And even though I am not crazy over All I Want Is You, it's still a brilliant song. And it sounded great in Nashville 2011 when that lucky fan got to play guitar with him on stage. My mother was blind, so him being blind was a touch of emotion, as I always seem to have extra respect for blind musicians.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
the "Nashville incident" is in my top5 moments ever by U2.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
the "Nashville incident" is in my top5 moments ever by U2.