Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yes, a classic example of a tour overshadowing its album. They were ON FIRE!! Some of the best gigs from the 80s come from the October Tour.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yes, a classic example of a tour overshadowing its album. They were ON FIRE!! Some of the best gigs from the 80s come from the October Tour.
Originally posted by thefly108:Without a Shout and Rejoice![]()
I love October. It's very spiritual and often misunderstood. I have my dad's old vinyl copy of it, which is a lot of fun to listen to.
Originally posted by Ricku2:[..]
With or Without a Shout
Originally posted by bpt3:Gloria, Tomorrow, and October are all favorites of mine. I think “Gloria” may be one of my favorite songs I’ve ever witnessed them play live. Just fantastic.
Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:The photo I use for my profile pic was taken during I Fall Down.
Originally posted by FromMEtoU2:[..]
Right on! I knew it looked familiar.
I was listening to I Fall Down again over the weekend and started thinking about how this song is odd that they use names in it. Julie says...
Are there any other U2 songs with specific names used in the song story? I know there's that Alex Descends B-side and that the Black Out uses names for rhymes. I just can't seem to think of any others.
Originally posted by FromMEtoU2:[..]
Right on! I knew it looked familiar.
I was listening to I Fall Down again over the weekend and started thinking about how this song is odd that they use names in it. Julie says...
Are there any other U2 songs with specific names used in the song story? I know there's that Alex Descends B-side and that the Black Out uses names for rhymes. I just can't seem to think of any others.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Party Girl (Party and Trampoline), Grace (eponymous), Iris (eponymous), One Tree Hill (Víctor Jara) and Surrender (Sadie) spring to mind.
Also there's In A Little While that begins with "In a little while, Shirley you'll be mine", I don't know if that counts...