Through the 1980s, U2 had gone from upstart punks to political firebrands to stadium superstars, reaching the critical crossroad of either delivering what people expected and remaining creatively stagnant or reinventing their sound and risk alienation. By all accounts, 1991's Achtung Baby managed to position the band as a force at the beginning of the decade creatively, commercially and critically. That comes with its own risk, as one reinvention begets another - as the earnest and sincerity of the past is replaced with irony and spectacle. With Zooropa and the Passengers project with Brian Eno, the band continued to evolve sonically, but the U2 of The Unforgettable Fire and War was essentially retired. Depending on who you talked to, the band reached their 90s apex or nadir on 1997's Pop, forcing the band to release their greatest hits collection shortly after, and then to dial back the disconnect and on 2000's All That You Can't Leave Behind. With our guests, we dig deep into the U2 of the 90s, and try to figure out what what right, went went wrong, and where it left the band at the start of the new millenia.
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Intro - Discothèque from Pop
25:17 - The Fly from Achtung Baby
30:37 - Mysterious Ways from Achtung Baby
40:28 - Numb from Zooropa
43:47 - Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Outro - Staring At The Sun from Pop
#426: Human Radio by Human Radio
#425: Oceanborn by Nightwish
#424: Is by The Big F
Patreon Preview - Panorama by The Cars
#423: Pod by The Breeders
#422: Pop-Punk In The 90s Roundtable
#421: Machine Fish by Galactic Cowboys
#420: Goat by The Jesus Lizard
#419: Albums of 1999 Roundtable
#418: Mossy God by Mantissa
#417: Wrecreation by Stanford Prison Experiment
#416: Sunrise On The Sufferbus by Masters Of Reality
#415: Season Eight In Review
#414: In On The Kill Taker by Fugazi
#413: Good Morning Spider by Sparklehorse
#412: The Lateness Of The Hour by Eric Matthews
#411: Free Mars by Lusk
#410: Owsley by Owsley
#409: Aerosmith In The 90s
#408: Empty by God Lives Underwater
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