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 Post subject: Re: U2: done?
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Best U2 album, for sure, Achtung Baby

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Guys, Achtung Baby was released today 27 years ago.

Yesterday


Greatest album ever made.


November 19th in the US. Back in the old days, new releases came out on Tuesdays, which was what 11/19/91 was.

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Guys, Achtung Baby was released today 27 years ago.

Yesterday


Greatest album ever made.


November 19th in the US. Back in the old days, new releases came out on Tuesdays, which was what 11/19/91 was.

I remember.

Im old enough to have anticipated a cassette single release


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For me, in that order.

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Trying to do this without looking anything up. I find I really like the songs from "Joshua Tree" that were not hits. Very nostalgic for me. No order:

Bad
Running to Stand Still
One Tree Hill
Some Days are Better than Others
Trip Through Your Wires
40
Trying to Throw your Arms Around the World
Silver and Gold
I Will Follow
Mothers of the Disappeared

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Where The Streets Have No Name
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Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own

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Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.


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Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.

Edge didn't really invent that style of playing, non-blues-based, heavy on echo, on the upbeats. But U2 put it in front of a different audience. Keith Levene (PiL), John McGeotch (Souxie & the Banshees, also Pil) and Wil Seargent from Echo & the Bunnymen (this one is debatable to me, the other 2 are not) were contemporary influences. That being said, he did develop his own style by incorporating other elements of blues and electronica/industrial. Change the lyrics and singer and early U2 didn't sound that different from Bauhaus.

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Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.

Edge didn't really invent that style of playing, non-blues-based, heavy on echo, on the upbeats. But U2 put it in front of a different audience. Keith Levene (PiL), John McGeotch (Souxie & the Banshees, also Pil) and Wil Seargent from Echo & the Bunnymen (this one is debatable to me, the other 2 are not) were contemporary influences. That being said, he did develop his own style by incorporating other elements of blues and electronica/industrial. Change the lyrics and singer and early U2 didn't sound that different from Bauhaus.

Well, he invented it for me...but I stand corrected and I will check out Bauhaus. Thanks for the info.


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Telegram Sam wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.

Edge didn't really invent that style of playing, non-blues-based, heavy on echo, on the upbeats. But U2 put it in front of a different audience. Keith Levene (PiL), John McGeotch (Souxie & the Banshees, also Pil) and Wil Seargent from Echo & the Bunnymen (this one is debatable to me, the other 2 are not) were contemporary influences. That being said, he did develop his own style by incorporating other elements of blues and electronica/industrial. Change the lyrics and singer and early U2 didn't sound that different from Bauhaus.

Guys, his real name is David Evans


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Telegram Sam wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.

Edge didn't really invent that style of playing, non-blues-based, heavy on echo, on the upbeats. But U2 put it in front of a different audience. Keith Levene (PiL), John McGeotch (Souxie & the Banshees, also Pil) and Wil Seargent from Echo & the Bunnymen (this one is debatable to me, the other 2 are not) were contemporary influences. That being said, he did develop his own style by incorporating other elements of blues and electronica/industrial. Change the lyrics and singer and early U2 didn't sound that different from Bauhaus.

Guys, his real name is David Evans


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 Post subject: Re: U2: done?
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:19 am 
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Nardi wrote:
Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.

Edge didn't really invent that style of playing, non-blues-based, heavy on echo, on the upbeats. But U2 put it in front of a different audience. Keith Levene (PiL), John McGeotch (Souxie & the Banshees, also Pil) and Wil Seargent from Echo & the Bunnymen (this one is debatable to me, the other 2 are not) were contemporary influences. That being said, he did develop his own style by incorporating other elements of blues and electronica/industrial. Change the lyrics and singer and early U2 didn't sound that different from Bauhaus.

Guys, his real name is David Evans

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Trying to do this without looking anything up. I find I really like the songs from "Joshua Tree" that were not hits. Very nostalgic for me. No order:

Bad
Running to Stand Still
One Tree Hill
Some Days are Better than Others
Trip Through Your Wires
40
Trying to Throw your Arms Around the World
Silver and Gold
I Will Follow
Mothers of the Disappeared

This is a good list, and the Joshua Tree non-hits were fantastic. Definitely nostalgia--I was a junior and senior in high school, and we had some fun--but those are just damn good songs. I'd add the Boyd-mentioned "In God's Country" as well. "Bad" live was fantastic.

Hate to say it, but today they sound like a decent Cage the Elephant cover band.


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Literally no one should give a shit about the Rock HOF. It's phony as fuck. But yea, U2 is easily in for me.


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Literally no one should give a shit about the Rock HOF. It's phony as fuck. But yea, U2 is easily in for me.
U2 were inducted in 2005; https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/u2



2005.

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I find I really like the songs from "Joshua Tree" that were not hits. Very nostalgic for me.

As a high-schooler, I smoked Newports at the time (what an idiot), and I can still taste them every time I heard Joshua Tree or Wide Awake in America.


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I wonder what would have happened if the Passengers album had been released under U2's name. Probably would have made a lot of people mad, even though everyone seems to like "Miss Sarajevo" enough. "A Different Kind of Blue" is like the Eno-est thing they ever recorded, probably because of the wind chimes at the beginning and Eno himself doing vocals.

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1. With or Without You
2. Bad
3. Where the Streets Have No Name
4. One Tree Hill
5. Sunday Bloody Sunday
6. Bullet the Blue Sky
7. Still Haven't Found
8. One
9. Acrobat
10. New Years Day

But I would say, no way they've retired.


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Telegram Sam wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Edge was a great/unique guitarist. Sunday Bloody Sunday is clearly a cut above the rest, also written by Edgy.

Edge didn't really invent that style of playing, non-blues-based, heavy on echo, on the upbeats. But U2 put it in front of a different audience. Keith Levene (PiL), John McGeotch (Souxie & the Banshees, also Pil) and Wil Seargent from Echo & the Bunnymen (this one is debatable to me, the other 2 are not) were contemporary influences. That being said, he did develop his own style by incorporating other elements of blues and electronica/industrial. Change the lyrics and singer and early U2 didn't sound that different from Bauhaus.


Also, Geordie from Killing Joke deserves a shout out. Nasty, stinging guitar licks.


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