Re: U2 Tournament-Until the End of the World wins!
Posted: Mon June 04, 2018 2:00 pm
Listened to Pop on my way to work...is there a grooviest sexiest album in their career? Clayton´s grooves are top notch here.
I would've been completely satisfied and unsurprised if it had won it all.PHATJ wrote:Some people like to hate on Streets, but im not one.
“Hey, you!”
I’m glad it didn’t.macphisto wrote:I would've been completely satisfied and unsurprised if it had won it all.PHATJ wrote:Some people like to hate on Streets, but im not one.
“Hey, you!”

I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel the same way.tragabigzanda wrote:great work as always stip.
but i am really disappointed with how those last couple rounds went.
I actually have something in mind. Pearl Jam perfomed No Code live a few years ago in Moline, IL. People were going nuts about it at the time, but I never bothered to seek it out. A few months ago I finally did pull up the show on YouTube. I was surprised at how good the performance was. The band is on fire. Ed actually sounds great. It’s the kind of performance that would’ve taken place 15 years ago, not 3 (or whatever). It has my favorite live version of In My Tree, and several other songs would rank right near the top too. So anyway, we should watch that.macphisto wrote:What are we going to listen to tonight, J?
I'll say it again, Do You Feel Loved is fucking epic and deserves to be way higher up in U2 lore/esteem.VinylGuy wrote:Guys, just put Pop and enjoy.
I was there!! It ruled. Especially b/c it was a smaller arena in a place they never play. Had a special energy to it, for sure.PHATJ wrote:I actually have something in mind. Pearl Jam perfomed No Code live a few years ago in Moline, IL. People were going nuts about it at the time, but I never bothered to seek it out. A few months ago I finally did pull up the show on YouTube. I was surprised at how good the performance was. The band is on fire. Ed actually sounds great. It’s the kind of performance that would’ve taken place 15 years ago, not 3 (or whatever). It has my favorite live version of In My Tree, and several other songs would rank right near the top too. So anyway, we should watch that.macphisto wrote:What are we going to listen to tonight, J?
You saw the best show they’ve done in forever. I’m jealous.evenslow wrote:I was there!! It ruled. Especially b/c it was a smaller arena in a place they never play. Had a special energy to it, for sure.PHATJ wrote:I actually have something in mind. Pearl Jam perfomed No Code live a few years ago in Moline, IL. People were going nuts about it at the time, but I never bothered to seek it out. A few months ago I finally did pull up the show on YouTube. I was surprised at how good the performance was. The band is on fire. Ed actually sounds great. It’s the kind of performance that would’ve taken place 15 years ago, not 3 (or whatever). It has my favorite live version of In My Tree, and several other songs would rank right near the top too. So anyway, we should watch that.macphisto wrote:What are we going to listen to tonight, J?
I remember figuring out they were doing No Code by the time the opening drums for In My Tree kicked in. Some spine-tingling shit.
This is a U2 forum, asshole.PHATJ wrote:I actually have something in mind. Pearl Jam perfomed No Code live a few years ago in Moline, IL. People were going nuts about it at the time, but I never bothered to seek it out. A few months ago I finally did pull up the show on YouTube. I was surprised at how good the performance was. The band is on fire. Ed actually sounds great. It’s the kind of performance that would’ve taken place 15 years ago, not 3 (or whatever). It has my favorite live version of In My Tree, and several other songs would rank right near the top too. So anyway, we should watch that.macphisto wrote:What are we going to listen to tonight, J?
I’ll have to check that out too. I don’t think I’ve watched the Yield show either. I can’t remember.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I was at the Greenville Vs. show, and that, too, was insanely great
I’ve always liked you.VinylGuy wrote:Guys, just put Pop and enjoy.
Mods?macphisto wrote:This is a U2 forum, asshole.PHATJ wrote:I actually have something in mind. Pearl Jam perfomed No Code live a few years ago in Moline, IL. People were going nuts about it at the time, but I never bothered to seek it out. A few months ago I finally did pull up the show on YouTube. I was surprised at how good the performance was. The band is on fire. Ed actually sounds great. It’s the kind of performance that would’ve taken place 15 years ago, not 3 (or whatever). It has my favorite live version of In My Tree, and several other songs would rank right near the top too. So anyway, we should watch that.macphisto wrote:What are we going to listen to tonight, J?
Dammit. I’m going to listen to listen to Leash now and then I’m gonna hear In My Tree. Then it’s back to business. No funny shtuff.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I was at the Greenville Vs. show, and that, too, was insanely great