1. Can't wait !!
  2. A 2024 Netflix series to tie into a 2024 tour/album?
  3. my question is why don’t they retire, like stop please stop. I would love a tour or film or series but please no music
  4. Just don’t listen or stop being a fan if you don’t want new material. The band want to release new material and there are still plenty of fans out there who enjoy at least some of their new material each time an album comes out. I still prefer their post 00’s work on the whole to their 80’s. But you think they should stop all that just because you’re not into it?
  5. I think you’re the only one who doesn’t want them to put out anymore music. Like deanallison, just don’t list to them. If it’s new stuff you don’t want, then don’t listen to it. Keep listening to the old stuff. I for one am looking forward to all of their future releases!
  6. Originally posted by Cgmorgan1986:[..]
    I think you’re the only one who doesn’t want them to put out anymore music. Like deanallison, just don’t list to them. If it’s new stuff you don’t want, then don’t listen to it. Keep listening to the old stuff. I for one am looking forward to all of their future releases!
    Meant to say, like deanallison said.
  7. How could Larry allow this to happen!
  8. My thoughts too. Must be the money. Larry had those “unsuitable investments” which set him back financially.
  9. Larry probably finds it hilarious how worked up people will get about this series both in favour and against it. Like all U2 related stuff if you like it jump on board and if you don’t then give it a miss. People seem to take decisions personally almost, JT30 was hilarious the reactions it was getting because 5 billion years ago Bono spoke about not looking back and I’ll quote it for you all ‘glorify the past when the future dries up’ . It’s hilarious how worked up people get about it.
  10. Kind of makes me more comfortable that it’d actually be pretty decent. Would be a cool thing to see from the “quiet and reserved” point of view
  11. Wow, Larry's working on it? 😮 I could not see this getting off the ground because of Larry; he is so intensely private. U2 is a job he adores and he's happy to share the spotlight on stage but once he becomes citizen Mullen, the shutters come down.