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Well...not really. Obviously. But I discovered that YouTube has suddenly started working for me, so I went and looked up some U2 Puddlejumpers U2 clips...

Oh, choose your own level of reality. I give up.

The Ocean - Live, Belfast, January 1981
They're younger than I am in this. (It could totally be a Wilcox Avenue-era gig.)

The Ocean/11 O'Clock Tick Tock - Live, February 1981
The shitty quality actually makes this for me. It's a relic. (Leather pants alert!)

The Fly - Live, Boston, 2001
(Definitely from the same tour as the Melbourne gig.)

Love is Blindness - Video
And...I'm not even going to tell you why I'm including this. Just watch it.

I'm...very confused in the head. Yes.

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Date: 2006-04-28 10:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityofone.livejournal.com
I definitely do not think that women are better at languages and men are better at math, but I KNOW that I am better at languages (or language, I should say--English only, I'm afraid) than I am at either math or music. I can't get anywhere with either math or music on an instinctual or an intellectual level, but I learned long ago to see the beauty in the latter, and am learning to find it in the former, too.

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Date: 2006-04-28 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_inbetween_/
Most women still do seem more attracted to the word, though I'd still like to smite that guy who said comics were 95% half-naked Barbies because guys were visual (and women tactile hence women like to be touched and men do the touching etc.).

But I should state that I despite owning two guitars I never seriously considered creating music myself (erm, IIRC) and also think the enjoyment is greater and purer for that. I am very good at recalling it (notes?strains?) in my head though. Hm.

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