Originally posted by neilgohil:[..]
Hahahahaha, 2028 & 2029
Originally posted by popmarter:Joshua Tree tour was a complete cash in U2 know their new stuff no matter how good isn't gonna sell a 1/4 of what they were selling pre 2004 mainly down to demise of physical sales and the age demographic of their audience it happens to all bands from the 70s,80s,90s ,I know fans that aren't familiar at all with the last 3 albums,SOE had 9 producers all brought in to give them hit singles it didn't happen none of the songs made a big impact on the charts so I think we will see more nostalgia tours going forward if they decide to carry on.
Originally posted by popmarter:Joshua Tree tour was a complete cash in U2 know their new stuff no matter how good isn't gonna sell a 1/4 of what they were selling pre 2004 mainly down to demise of physical sales and the age demographic of their audience it happens to all bands from the 70s,80s,90s ,I know fans that aren't familiar at all with the last 3 albums,SOE had 9 producers all brought in to give them hit singles it didn't happen none of the songs made a big impact on the charts so I think we will see more nostalgia tours going forward if they decide to carry on.
Originally posted by neilgohil:Over the years I’ve neglected Side B, I was more drawn towards Side A. I listened to the full album recently and forgot how good Side B was, I love every track on that side. Yes, that includes Grace. It’s the first album I ever listened to and I feel an attachment to it because of that. It didn’t rank as highly in my books as it does now. Imo, this album is their third masterpiece after JT and AB, the songs are great and still hold up. I acknowledge Elevation and Wild Honey aren’t the best of songs but I still love them and wouldn’t change anything about the album.