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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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So todays musical icons are U2
I'm trying to keep this music related but understand that some people will always hate them over tax or just Bono issues
That being said the power of these guys music and there live performances is just incredible
I was lucky enough to be inside the claw stage back in 2009 at Croke park and its still the best experience at a concert I've ever had
They might not be able to fill stadiums anymore but even in smaller venues like 3Arena they are magnificent
If you want to see them at the top of their powers look up "where the streets have no name " Rosebowl 360 tour and see how they brought the crowd with them
My favorite track "Bad " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Still love them, no doubt about it they would sell out croke park if announced,
Sunday bloody Sunday
Where the streets have no name
Bono is a bellend (mandatory statement) |
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Joshua Tree tour in croke park in 87 was the best convert I've been to! Not a fan anymore but hard to deny they were brilliant back in the day! Can't listen to Bono's voice without wanting to punch him in the chops!!!! Bullet the blue sky was fantastic live!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You cannot spell Bono without Nob!
Coincidence? Kaizer thinks otherwise
First time I've ever seen that Kaizer "
Every day is a school day around here Boggo |
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Oh yes he gives to charities mostly foreign and makes a big publicity thing out of it .. everyone has to know about it save the world
Jp McManus .Roy Keane Michael o'Leary ..to name a few. They give millions every year to Irish charities . No photos shoots . Just do it .
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Boy and October....started my U2 journey
RDS in 81 ..
Sure you were only a child at that stage Sassy"
Apart from being one of the soundest guys here.... Your a charmer too lol |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Boy and October....started my U2 journey
RDS in 81 ..
Sure you were only a child at that stage Sassy
Apart from being one of the soundest guys here.... Your a charmer too lol"
That makes 2 of us that think that Sassy |
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Saw them in Landsdowne Road in 1997 on their Popmart tour. They put on a great show in fairness. Their last couple of albums haven't been great, but apart from the obvious classics, I loved "Dirty Day" and the tune "Please" on their Pop album |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hard audience to please tonight....I'll have to think of a completely different type of musician tomorrow "
Spoiler alert!
It'll be Elton John won't it? |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Hard audience to please tonight....I'll have to think of a completely different type of musician tomorrow
Spoiler alert!
It'll be Elton John won't it? "
Ffs he was Saturday .Mind you at this stage every day is feckin saturday |
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"Hard audience to please tonight....I'll have to think of a completely different type of musician tomorrow
Spoiler alert!
It'll be Elton John won't it?
Ffs he was Saturday .Mind you at this stage every day is feckin saturday "
Tomorrow is Saturday |
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