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Nah, I get it. For the most part, I can't say I can relate to a lot of the musical tastes I see discussed on this forum. You like what you like. The music of The Beatles, The Doors or Zeppelin never really drew me in. I never understood Pink Floyd at all and always regarded KISS as a gimmick act.
I dare say a lot of us on the forum don't have a super comprehensive knowledge of music overall and hence tend to be more dismissive of bands and music we aren't especially familiar with. I'm in that category for sure. Very little music from the 60's and 70's means much to me. Not my generation. And, unfortunately, few of the artists from that era have put together an especially great body of work during my lifetime. The connection is a bit tougher.
For me U2 isn't even in top 5 of rock/popular rock music...
1. The Beatles
2. The Rolling Stones
3. Led Zeppelin
4. Pink Floyd
5. Queen
I will say something of U2's legacy that I think is fair - they're tougher to assess because the story isn't over. Bono, Edge Adam and Larry never split and are still out there doing their thing.
If Bono had died following a high point in which their body of work was already great - say right after Zoo TV ended in 1993 or Elevation in 2001 - would the band's legacy be much different right now? I'm quite certain it would be.
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