Tailgate88 said:
The Joshua Tree is one of the greatest albums of all time.
I would have been happy if they had uploaded that one to my phone.
Tailgate88 said:
The Joshua Tree is one of the greatest albums of all time.
Funny. I went to the U2 Joshua Tree 30th anniversary tour concert at NRG Stadium in Houston. Walking back to our hotel, we ran into a couple of black guys who were coming out of the apartments near NRG. They asked what show everyone was coming from, we told them U2. One goes, who's that? The other replied, "you know, and then starts rattling off U2 hits". So, apparently, U2 is played in the hood at times for a 20 something black guy from the hood to name some songs.Eliminatus said:Right?! I clicked through about another 15 or so songs and yup, nada. Not a single one I recognized as ever hearing before. Still can't say for sure I have never heard one before. I can confirm that I have never KNOWINGLY heard them and the 25-30ish songs I've sampled have all been new to me so far. I have absolutely polluted my Youtube feed now...Bruce Almighty said:
How the **** does someone that was born in the 80s not know any U2 songs? That doesn't even seem possible.
I just didn't grow up in the culture. Been a metalhead since birth basically. And to be absolutely blunt here, I am not caucasian. I was also born and raised in the barrio and didn't escape that until high school. And trust me, U2 is not played in the ghetto, ever. And by high school, the world was deep into the 90's and early 2000s rock scene so U2 wasn't even really a thing in high school either. That actually may have been the first time I even heard the name. Definitely in passing though. I can't think of a single friend that listened to them either.
Trust me, I think it's weird too. It's not my music scene, at all, but I can recognize that they are an international icon. But yeah, new to me I guess.
if you put The Unforgettable Fire album head-to-head with Joshua Tree, i think TUF ekes out with the win....by a hair....unpopular opinion, but Elvis Presley and America is a killer song......if you can even call it a song....it's more like raw emotions set to music and the singing style just oozes Bono........Tailgate88 said:
The Joshua Tree is one of the greatest albums of all time.
HollywoodBQ said:
Let me help you with your U2 and Red Rocks exposure.
One night about 12-13 years ago, a couple of my friends were counselors at a Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp in LA.
They had taught the guitarists how to play "I Will Follow". I got a little tired of hearing the intro riff as they warmed up. Enjoy.
deadhead aggie said:if you put The Unforgettable Fire album head-to-head with Joshua Tree, i think TUF ekes out with the win....by a hair....unpopular opinion, but Elvis Presley and America is a killer song......if you can even call it a song....it's more like raw emotions set to music and the singing style just oozes Bono........Tailgate88 said:
The Joshua Tree is one of the greatest albums of all time.
and as a previous poster mentioned, the live version of Bad off of Wide Awake in America is just perfect......the same could be said for A Sort of Homecoming on the album....
now, if you add the War album into the mix, there's your clear winner......quintessential early U2 at its best !
Only 3 of those are rappers/r&b....maroon barchetta said:Bruce Almighty said:
Scrolling through the best selling artists of all time, the ones I don't think I could name a single song are:
Drake
Ed Sheeran
Chris Brown
Nicki Minaj
The Carpenters
James Taylor
Linda Ronstadt
Luke Bryan
Those are all the artists on Wikipedia's best selling artists of all time list not counting foreign artists like K-Pop crap.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists
You named some rappers. We are talking musicians.
The Joshua Tree is a fantastic album, but I've always liked The Unforgettable Fire a bit more as well.deadhead aggie said:if you put The Unforgettable Fire album head-to-head with Joshua Tree, i think TUF ekes out with the win....by a hair....unpopular opinion, but Elvis Presley and America is a killer song......if you can even call it a song....it's more like raw emotions set to music and the singing style just oozes Bono........Tailgate88 said:
The Joshua Tree is one of the greatest albums of all time.
and as a previous poster mentioned, the live version of Bad off of Wide Awake in America is just perfect......the same could be said for A Sort of Homecoming on the album....
now, if you add the War album into the mix, there's your clear winner......quintessential early U2 at its best !
cajunaggie08 said:Only 3 of those are rappers/r&b....maroon barchetta said:Bruce Almighty said:
Scrolling through the best selling artists of all time, the ones I don't think I could name a single song are:
Drake
Ed Sheeran
Chris Brown
Nicki Minaj
The Carpenters
James Taylor
Linda Ronstadt
Luke Bryan
Those are all the artists on Wikipedia's best selling artists of all time list not counting foreign artists like K-Pop crap.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists
You named some rappers. We are talking musicians.
If you're younger, I get it.cr06gis said:
Judas Priest and Iron Maiden for sure. I recognize the tshirts, but that about it.
Also, OP is a liar.
Yup. All of them. Made sure to hit the choruses actually. It's always the most recognizable. And nothing. Not a single one. I gave up around 30. There still might be one out there but I am not aware of it.Garrelli 5000 said:
Did you make it to the chorus of any songs? There are a million songs my wife sings and I say "never heard it". Then the chorus hits and I say oh, heard it a million times".
Thats gonna be me and Kendrick Lamar for this years super bowl halftime show. Based on how popular he is it sounds like a great pick for the show. I've just managed to never hear any of his songs but I'm old enough where I'm no longer the target audience for popular music.Jimmy McNulty said:
The Weekend. I don't know a single song and he did a half time super bowl performance. After that, I still didn't know a single song.
The main way I heard U2 growing up was by going to Astros games and they were Biggio's walkup songs.Eliminatus said:Yup. All of them. Made sure to hit the choruses actually. It's always the most recognizable. And nothing. Not a single one. I gave up around 30. There still might be one out there but I am not aware of it.Garrelli 5000 said:
Did you make it to the chorus of any songs? There are a million songs my wife sings and I say "never heard it". Then the chorus hits and I say oh, heard it a million times".
Same. That's a tremendous album.elfurioso92 said:The Joshua Tree is a fantastic album, but I've always liked The Unforgettable Fire a bit more as well.deadhead aggie said:if you put The Unforgettable Fire album head-to-head with Joshua Tree, i think TUF ekes out with the win....by a hair....unpopular opinion, but Elvis Presley and America is a killer song......if you can even call it a song....it's more like raw emotions set to music and the singing style just oozes Bono........Tailgate88 said:
The Joshua Tree is one of the greatest albums of all time.
and as a previous poster mentioned, the live version of Bad off of Wide Awake in America is just perfect......the same could be said for A Sort of Homecoming on the album....
now, if you add the War album into the mix, there's your clear winner......quintessential early U2 at its best !
Same, and I'm '08 as well.cajunaggie08 said:Thats gonna be me and Kendrick Lamar for this years super bowl halftime show. Based on how popular he is it sounds like a great pick for the show. I've just managed to never hear any of his songs but I'm old enough where I'm no longer the target audience for popular music.Jimmy McNulty said:
The Weekend. I don't know a single song and he did a half time super bowl performance. After that, I still didn't know a single song.
That's awesome! I mislabeled ghetto the second time so everyone had an idea what I was talking about. Barrio is not a commonly known term among educated caucasians, which is most of TA. Still think it's much more likely U2 is known in a black ghetto over a hispanic one though. Where English is not even widely known. Come to think of it, old school country is something I do remember hearing a few times growing up. You'd have some norteno playing followed by George Straight out of nowhere and then back to the accordions. Fun timesEMY92 said:Funny. I went to the U2 Joshua Tree 30th anniversary tour concert at NRG Stadium in Houston. Walking back to our hotel, we ran into a couple of black guys who were coming out of the apartments near NRG. They asked what show everyone was coming from, we told them U2. One goes, who's that? The other replied, "you know, and then starts rattling off U2 hits". So, apparently, U2 is played in the hood at times for a 20 something black guy from the hood to name some songs.Eliminatus said:Right?! I clicked through about another 15 or so songs and yup, nada. Not a single one I recognized as ever hearing before. Still can't say for sure I have never heard one before. I can confirm that I have never KNOWINGLY heard them and the 25-30ish songs I've sampled have all been new to me so far. I have absolutely polluted my Youtube feed now...Bruce Almighty said:
How the **** does someone that was born in the 80s not know any U2 songs? That doesn't even seem possible.
I just didn't grow up in the culture. Been a metalhead since birth basically. And to be absolutely blunt here, I am not caucasian. I was also born and raised in the barrio and didn't escape that until high school. And trust me, U2 is not played in the ghetto, ever. And by high school, the world was deep into the 90's and early 2000s rock scene so U2 wasn't even really a thing in high school either. That actually may have been the first time I even heard the name. Definitely in passing though. I can't think of a single friend that listened to them either.
Trust me, I think it's weird too. It's not my music scene, at all, but I can recognize that they are an international icon. But yeah, new to me I guess.
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
I have never played a Beatles song in my life (jukebox, CD, spotify, etc) and I have never listened to an entire Beatles song.
If you were a kid in the 80s and watched MTV, you likely know Touch of Grey.aTmAg said:
I don't think I have ever heard the Grateful Dead. I'm not sure.
cajunaggie08 said:Thats gonna be me and Kendrick Lamar for this years super bowl halftime show. Based on how popular he is it sounds like a great pick for the show. I've just managed to never hear any of his songs but I'm old enough where I'm no longer the target audience for popular music.Jimmy McNulty said:
The Weekend. I don't know a single song and he did a half time super bowl performance. After that, I still didn't know a single song.
Okay... I have heard that song. There is one.Bruce Almighty said:If you were a kid in the 80s and watched MTV, you likely know Touch of Grey.aTmAg said:
I don't think I have ever heard the Grateful Dead. I'm not sure.
Hopefully he'll use some pix of Drake and Kamala in his performance of "Not Like Us"cajunaggie08 said:Thats gonna be me and Kendrick Lamar for this years super bowl halftime show. Based on how popular he is it sounds like a great pick for the show. I've just managed to never hear any of his songs but I'm old enough where I'm no longer the target audience for popular music.Jimmy McNulty said:
The Weekend. I don't know a single song and he did a half time super bowl performance. After that, I still didn't know a single song.
Great episode. I only recently found out that Johnny Drama is in the movie "Platoon". I guess I'm overdue for my once a decade watching of Platoon.EclipseAg said:
U2 had a great cameo in HBO's "Entourage" in 2005.
Speaking of 1987, when I lived in Australia, they put out a TV movie mini-series thing about INXS.oragator said:
I'm sure I mentioned it before, but I saw U2 on the Joshua Tree tour Dec 5 1987 at Tampa stadium. It was a dress rehearsal for the Tempe show used in Rattle and Hum so all the cameras were there.
The show was great obviously, but as a high school senior, all I could focus on were how many gorgeous college aged women there were there, it was insane (U2 was the most popular band in the world probably at that point so everyone wanted to be at that show) . I had already been accepted to UF, but after that my desire to get to Gainesville quickly went up like 3 levels.