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U2...The legendary rockers are in danger of becoming golden oldies, writes John Harris.

read more: http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/m...3708509237.html

source: Guardian News & Media

U2 Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

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Blues bands have played forever. But for the most part, entertainers have to change direction every five years to keep their audiences interested. The last U2 album was ok - but I think it's clear they need to do something radically different.

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Blues bands have played forever. But for the most part, entertainers have to change direction every five years to keep their audiences interested. The last U2 album was ok - but I think it's clear they need to do something radically different.

I have to go with the original article and suggest that the "something radically different" that they do is retire.

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