Originally posted by cbanksy9:I honestly think they've hit their renaissance. They know their place in music history, they believe in their abilities like no other time in their career, their actually having fun right now - which for fans is THE most important thing. I think they'll do new music more often now to be honest, or more than they intended going into the last year. I don't see the caring as much about hits like they have because like with this album, they literally have a half dozen songs that will NEVER age. I still think Love is bigger is one of their greatest outputs since being a band. And they know it..
Originally posted by Timk68:This narrative thing, it struck me they or certainly Bono seems to be in a race against time to get it all out there. Will be interesting after this tour how quickly we get songs of ascent plus the farewell tour.
I don't think they'll continue like the Stones have for example
...Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way, Hedgehog, 13 (There Is A Light)
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
This is the farewell tour by all accounts .
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
You were doing well there until you mentioned Love is bigger being their greatest output .
Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
What's this about
Originally posted by Timk68:Hedgehog??