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Anonymous
Beyonce is not all that. She's prettyish, but not the super gorgeous woman she's made out to be by the media. In fact, I've always thought that Kelly Rowland was the prettiest woman in Destiny's Child.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


They were great entertainers with some great songs…then they fell off a cliff. As far as being musically influential, they didn’t really leave a mark. I can’t think of any bands after them that they truly influenced.


And most people would struggle to name 5 hits by U2 that have stood the test of time.
Anonymous
Center Stage and Save the Last Dance are awesomely bad. Easy A, 10 Things I Hate About You, Bring it On are fantastic
I haven't cared about Star Wars since the Ewoks
Colleen Hoover books are trash
Taylor Swift is fine
Rory was a total brat
I've never seen Kill Bill
Elin Hildebrand is a genius

Anonymous
Friends and SATC were terrible shows
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


They were great entertainers with some great songs…then they fell off a cliff. As far as being musically influential, they didn’t really leave a mark. I can’t think of any bands after them that they truly influenced.


not knowing shit but talking about it. try I don't know...coldplay, oasis, radiohead for starters. just some relatively unknown bands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


They were great entertainers with some great songs…then they fell off a cliff. As far as being musically influential, they didn’t really leave a mark. I can’t think of any bands after them that they truly influenced.


Um... Coldplay??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


They were great entertainers with some great songs…then they fell off a cliff. As far as being musically influential, they didn’t really leave a mark. I can’t think of any bands after them that they truly influenced.


not knowing shit but talking about it. try I don't know...coldplay, oasis, radiohead for starters. just some relatively unknown bands.


+1
The ignorance displayed by the PP is something...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


Nobody really liked U2, everyone just thought everyone else did and wanted to fit in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


Nobody really liked U2, everyone just thought everyone else did and wanted to fit in.



You mean *you* didn't like them and therefore didn't fit in. It's ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


They were great entertainers with some great songs…then they fell off a cliff. As far as being musically influential, they didn’t really leave a mark. I can’t think of any bands after them that they truly influenced.


not knowing shit but talking about it. try I don't know...coldplay, oasis, radiohead for starters. just some relatively unknown bands.


Coldplay is a forgettable cover band. Oasis were influenced by Beatles and Stones. Radiohead is fantastic. Not U2 derivative plus they are way more influential than U2.
Anonymous
I am sick of +20 year gaps regardless of what gender is older. Eveytime i hear about one i lose respect for the people involved. I don't think this is that uncommon but it's still prevalent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U2—like a lot of overrated bands/musicians—barely have a handful of hits. They simply don’t have a robust catalog…and their best songs are easy listening.


You cannot be serious. U2, in their prime, were one of the world's greatest bands. They have album after album of hits.


Nobody really liked U2, everyone just thought everyone else did and wanted to fit in.



You mean *you* didn't like them and therefore didn't fit in. It's ok.


Ok then, going on PPs “everyou just thought people liked U2”
My unpopular opinion is that U2 is great: Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby are my favorite albums, but Bad my favorite song. I STILL listen to them.
Anonymous
U2 was more of an underground group with a Christian bent that ended up becoming popular. I heard them first on the alternative rock stations (or whatever we called them in the 80’s).
Anonymous
ABBA songs are terrible. I had to sit through Mamma Mia for my kids school musical performance and couldn’t wait for the end.
Especially bad- Dancing Queen.
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