I wish i just had a Greatest HIT album!


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Sun, 6 Sep 1998 16:25:15 EDT


Hi
I kind of think it is comical how some U2 fans are so disappointed in a
Greatest hits album, most who wished they could muster up just one song just
to have a Greastest HIT album.( Me? I am musically challenged. I inhibits my
ability to put out any kind of music other than what I can play on my stereo)
I don't see any betrayal on U2 part, besides it is there music they can do
what they want.

Me personally think it is no big deal. Back in the seventies when I was a poor
teen imprisoned in Bakersfield suffering though Disco {My parents lived there.
I had no choice. They had all the money. Disco was all they played on the am
radio. Do you feel my pain?) I bought the Beach boys "Endless Summer" I like
it so much I ended up buying all the Beach Boys album.

My point is that the a U2 Greatest hits album? I look at it as not as U2
selling out, but as a means to get incredible U2 music out to people who may
of never thought of listening to U2 before and it will. I think if you really
take a time pause and think about it that is what U2 is all about anyway.U2
makes you think and feel. I mean how many people would of listened to or even
cared about Pavoratti, Sinatra or even Johnny cash without U2?

Bottom line Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr are awesome. a
greatest hits album wont make me anyless of a fan.
Hey? Who can remember that MTV commercial when they would say "Bono, The Edge,
Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr...U2"

I think we should talk about age again.
What do you think?

ps
about those cdr mistakes I have to figure out where i am sending them
;o)
'YAY!
"I went looking for spirit, I found alcohol, I went looking for soul, I bought
some style, I wanted to meet GOD, to sell me religion..." Bono @ POPMART LNOE
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