
- The Edge and Bono in 2006 at, where else: A charity gig. Good guy. Image by Getty Images via Daylife
U2 is an amazing band, perhaps the best rock act still recording and touring. But you want to see these guys now in what could be the last spectacle tour. Demand is overwhelming. In fact, our buddies at SonicClash.com told us that U2 sold a half million copies of No Line on the Horizon. But we need to look at some cold hard facts too.
Bono at age 50 (he hits the milestone next year) is amazing. Bono at 60 may not be touring at this level. And don’t forget that he’s been nominated 3 times for a Nobel Peace Prize. Making music is the way he communicates, but there is a bigger agenda here, and Bono would be the first to tell anyone that. U2′s next album will be made after The Edge and everyone else is in their 50s. That’s not saying that the 2010 or 2011 (or 2012…) won’t be great, but the music will undoubtedly continue changing.
Having waited until some of my favorite artists were older and could no longer hit certain notes was a mistake. I’m glad I got to see them and wish I had seen them earlier.
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Seeing your favorite artists when they are at the height of their powers is a pretty special thing. Don’t miss out now because for every band or singer that performs for years, there are plenty more who don’t last past an album and tour or two.
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