Originally posted by u2_michaelc:Haven’t listened to a full U2 album since a breakup. Was at the Melbourne and Adelaide shows for JT19 with her. It’s a good/ painful memory to have shared such an incredible time with her on these shows. It’s extremely hard for me to even look back on the tour without feeling sad.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Wow, that sucks. Time heals everything, or so they say... So give yourself some time, listen to other music that brings freshness and new emotions your way, and you'll just know when you're ready to come back to U2. Cheer up
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Welp, Bill and Melinda Gates, long-time buddies of Bono, are divorcing after 27 years. If you remember, the 3 of them shared the "Time Person of the Year 2005" award.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
Thanks man. I love U2 that much but for some reason every time I listen to them it hurts. It’s been over a year since the breakup and still painful. Listing to A new U2 album would either be a breath of fresh air or a terrible/emotional experience depending on the lyrical content.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Welp, Bill and Melinda Gates, long-time buddies of Bono, are divorcing after 27 years. If you remember, the 3 of them shared the "Time Person of the Year 2005" award.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yeah, I know how it goes. I couldn't listen to any Coldplay or Amaral (one of my fav Spanish bands) for a long long time after breaking up with my ex gf because they were her favorite bands and we'd seen them together and everything. After some time I could go back to them, and even if memories are yet a bit bittersweet, I can enjoy their music again after some years. So yeah, time will heal that, and with U2 being your favorite band I'm sure you'll be again listening to them soon.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:Can someone send this pic in better quality? http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c20/youtooellen/smokinpeace.jpg