1. We have a new You Too poll, you can vote for this new poll on the frontpage and discuss it in this thread.

    The question of this new You Too is:

    You Too: How do you feel about U2's music releases, such as Record Store Day?
    - Love them! - Always excited for new content and special releases
    - They’re okay - I enjoy them, but they're not a big deal for me
    - Neutral - I don’t mind them, but they don't impact my experience much
    - Could be better - The releases are fine, but they could be more exciting
    - Not a fan - I don’t find them interesting or valuable
  2. In general their RSD releases have been pretty solid. Was it 2017/18 that had a great run of The Blackout, Lights of Home and NYD? I think there's only 1 or 2 I have skipped.
  3. I voted for Love them always, but not entirely true. I was not excited at all with SOS (and ATYCLB box, but that one had no new music, so doesn't count)
  4. I get very excited! I am looking forward to seeing the RSD Black Friday for there remixes on some old songs! Even little things like Atomic City Live on RSD was fun to get. I voted love them always!
  5. Maybe they will be some unused songs for SOS.
  6. Love the RSD releases , look forward to them and proud the band support it.
  7. the new year's day from 2018 and hold me, thrill me, kiss me, kill me experience mix... that was peak at the time
  8. Here’s the thing…I don’t buy vinyl and never have. Why can’t they also release a physical CD the same as the vinyl for RSD? The point is to get people in record stores right? Well that would get me in! I used to spend hours in “record” stores looking for good CDs….
  9. I think the RSD releases and fan club gifts are generally well done. They feed a thirst for people on this forum apart from the major releases. I look forward to what comes in the future.
  10. I have not bought music in any physical form since I bought Songs of Innocence nearly 10 years ago, only for the bonus tracks. These releases mean nothing to me. I’m happy for all the people who are happy collecting vinyl, merch and whatever else, but I just never cared for the clutter.
  11. Originally posted by ap5:Here’s the thing…I don’t buy vinyl and never have. Why can’t they also release a physical CD the same as the vinyl for RSD? The point is to get people in record stores right? Well that would get me in! I used to spend hours in “record” stores looking for good CDs….
    100% Agree
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