1. I have just edited my post. Sorry again. I did not mean to hurt anybody or be cruel. Please accept my apologies
  2. apology accepted - thank you

    there are a lot of girls/women with body image issues and I feel for them as society as a whole can project negativity onto those girls/women because they don't 'fit' the image of the ideal female - and I hate that

    but your apology is appreciated
  3. Thanks for your understanding. Tells a lot about you as well
  4. Wonder why they didn't dig in and carry on with Do You Feel Loved,would also liked If God Will Send His Angels as a part of the general setlist throughout the tour.
  5. Originally posted by TheRealEdge:[..]
    apology accepted - thank you

    there are a lot of girls/women with body image issues and I feel for them as society as a whole can project negativity onto those girls/women because they don't 'fit' the image of the ideal female - and I hate that

    but your apology is appreciated
    Very true! Well said!
  6. Lol I never knew this was sampled in Discotheque

  7. Happy birthday Pop
  8. HAPPY POP-DAY !

  9. Over the past years I have been trying to track down and save U2´s POP
    session demos, but hardly anything has comes up. Rare stuff.
    Anyone who might them, care to share what they have on their files with me.
    MP3 would be great.

    I will trade anything I also have in my files with you. I do have alot of
    nice U2 gooodies too,.
  10. What a record. It does have some minor hiccups that prevent it from being the masterpiece that TJT and AB are, but Oh My how I love this era. The whole nineties period was such a bold move and way of thinking for the band, I wished they could ever get back to that mindset if only in a mild way at least for the future.

    They are now at a stage in which they've nothing left to prove, no need (or chance, really) to be on the charts, their fanbase is and will forever remain huge no matter what. It would be lovely just to see them fierce and confident when writing new songs and making an album, not giving a damn about the outside world. Just enjoying their own music.

    When I listen to Pop, I feel that fearlessness, even if rough around the edges at times. It still feels and sounds fresh, exciting, powerful, challenging.

    As many of us say, unfortunately forgotten live by the band, even though the songs were born to be played live. I strongly believe most wouldn't argue these are excellent songs made for a live set:

    - Discotheque
    - Mofo
    - Do you Feel Loved?
    - Gone
    - LNOE
    - Please
    - Velvet Dress
    - heck, even Miami sounds great live if I'm in the mood for it

    I love Pop.