>how to ruin a good song
good job Bono
>>72335566
>How to ruin a good song
Get Lil Yachty in it. He ruined Broccoli and he ruined I Spy.
It's the label's fault that even came out
>Gee whiz it's the 30th anniversary of one of the biggest albums of the 80s, better repackage the reissue from the 20th anniversary (without any additional outtakes - those are all for the 2026 anthology)
>oh we still need more content to convince people to buy it? we'll just update it for today's audience with some halfassed remixes. that'll do.
>>72335566
>Nice digits
Very underwhelming. I hope they don't mess it up live.
>>72335731
Bono couldn't even sing it live in '87 so I don't know how he plans to do it now. His voice started declining by Achtung Baby and was in serious trouble by Pop. They started pitching down songs like Sunday Bloody Sunday after that so Bono could reach the notes.
i can't believe they used autotune lol
>>72336097
for the kids.... man
they dig that shit
>>72336097
They were always fake.
>>72336223
>They were always fake.
Not really.
>>72336258
Yes. U2 have always been generic focus group-ed corporate adult contemporary calculated for mass appeal. There's nothing legitimate about them at all. They're essentially the creation of a group of major record label executives. Bono is a fucking globalist.
Well they were always shit, then. Music for hammerheads. Even Eno couldn't inspire them to higher things.
>>72336336
Seriously. Fuck U2. Eno even made new Coldplay sound good.
>>72336295
Explains why he hangs out with them.
>>72336364
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>>72336295
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