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So a music record came out as part of this, I guess.
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McParadigm wrote:So a music record came out as part of this, I guess.
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stip wrote:I'm not defending it dime. tax evasion is a moral crime, imo. I just wonder if the issue is Bono hiding taxes, or paying them elsewhere as opposed to Ireland.

I dont jump on them for this at all, theres a funny story from i think 87 or 89 where they were one of the biggest contributors to the exchequer after Guinness, and Larrys dad (who has the same name as him) receiving a beyond collosal tax bill and them having to write and explain there were two larry mullens at that address, something like that..theyve paid their dues in my mind..

i do have problems with them not having ever supported irish bands or that community and upcoming talent(they really havent apart from larry) a bit like Bill gates, they live here, do their work here, but dont takr part here.
Ive heard Bonos reasons for that and its ultimate bono bullshit, but if thats how he wants or sees it has to be, fair enough.
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what today did make me do...

put thei albums on my itunes


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stip wrote: I get annoyed seeing the people who are doing good right now getting attacked in the name of all the theoretical good they could be doing in this imaginary utopia...
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Go on...
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McParadigm wrote:So a music record came out as part of this, I guess.
I gave some track by track 1st impressions. I could do it again
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So McDig'em and Rolling Stone both like this album. That's... interesting.
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and now i know why i know cedarwood road..
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durdencommatyler wrote:So McDig'em and Rolling Stone both like this album. That's... interesting.
A lot of the reviews crapping on it spend a third of their time fixating on the release, a third of their time making fun of U2's need to be important, and a third of their time bemoaning the lack of the pretentious mega songs that coincide with exactly that attitude.
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McParadigm wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:So McDig'em and Rolling Stone both like this album. That's... interesting.
A lot of the reviews crapping on it spend a third of their time fixating on the release, a third of their time making fun of U2's need to be important, and a third of their time bemoaning the lack of the pretentious mega songs that coincide with exactly that attitude.

says more about journalists having to have their pound of flesh than the topic at hand...

ie-any pearl jam review..show me one doesnt mention that other band
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While a flawed record, it does make me think U2 can still have something worth saying as long as they tell the right kinds of stories
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stip wrote:While a flawed record, it does make me think U2 can still have something worth saying as long as they tell the right kinds of stories
no line was better...braver and more complete...
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Both misfire in the same ways and have the same promise
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stip wrote:Go on...

Not in this thread, my friend. I am glad to hear yours and other generally positive reviews. I'm saving it for a run this weekend, so I can listen straight through without noise from the family.
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Maybe I need to listen to No Line again...it's been a while. But I don't remember it being as melodically engaging as this one. I also don't have any strong memories about the topicality of it, and a huge part of what is making this a nice listen for me is the lack of Bono preaching or pretending he can still pull off the Achtung thing...and the toning down of stupid U2 bombast. I don't get any of that typical U2 "statement for the ages" crap, here, or the absent adventure fearfulness of All That You Can't
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Except for this album - I don't think I've felt compelled to listen to a U2 album all the way through since Pop. Am I missing anything?
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McParadigm wrote:Maybe I need to listen to No Line again...it's been a while. But I don't remember it being as melodically engaging as this one. I also don't have any strong memories about the topicality of it, and a huge part of what is making this a nice listen for me is the lack of Bono preaching or pretending he can still pull off the Achtung thing...and the toning down of stupid U2 bombast. I don't get any of that typical U2 "statement for the ages" crap, here, or the absent adventure fearfulness of All That You Can't


it doesnt have to be melodic
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My biggest beef is with the artwork. Too over the top.
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