Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:From Edge's Radio 2 interview
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Erm, what??
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:From Edge's Radio 2 interview
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Erm, what??
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[..]
I wasn't right man, you have the right to your opinion too, none of us are really right just different. The song isn't shit but I'm just disappointed with all the hype leading up to this album, that's what they brought out for us first as a single. I'm a big U2 Fan just like the rest of us, but lately I'm liking what Coldplay's putting out a hell of a lot more and that's a lot me to say considering that U2 are better. The single choices and confidence of late has not been great. They keep second guessing themselves with everything and I think it's showing in the new songs except for The Little Things. The blackout I am liking more and more but U2 are a lot better when they don't give a s*** about anyone's opinion, take a risk like the 90's, the best records have taken risk, U2 know how to do this. But even Invisible was better than this song. They should have learnt their lesson from Nat release that relevance is not what they should be doing, stick with what they know your fans and the U2 audience will love you. But yeah disappointed with this song and I don't think that I will be playing it much apon the album release.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:Yeah people always over react here IMO
Originally posted by Rockstar:[..]
Well said mate. Glad to know we share the same opinion, I only dislike Coldplay in general however they seem to have put more creative work into their recent album and tour. Do you think the band is getting a bit lazy, also when it comes down to chasing relevance?
Originally posted by SonerMulder:You're the best thing that ever happened a boy.
I find this line really strange!
Originally posted by SonerMulder:You're the best thing that ever happened a boy.
I find this line really strange!
Originally posted by virlio:Honestly, knowing the Kygo remix, how could people expect a "rock song"?I like this song, it's just as "fresh" as it was described in the past few days by Fanning. Moreover, I don't want another Joshua Tree or Achtung Baby even though they were great albums, I do want something different... not u2 doing the same stuff over and over, imo this is the only way to stay around for 40 years together. I guess people complaining about this aren't going to spend a penny for this single or the upcoming album, am I right?