Originally posted by drewhiggins:A snap release would be awesome.
Bono also mentioned the songs revolve around numbers. Maybe No Line On The Horizon refers to different times of the day.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
Also, back in that interview that mentioned the song with "It's six o'clock," wasn't the first song played for the interviewer called No Line on the Horizon? So we do know that that's the name of a song--but we still don't know if it's a single or the album title, right?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
We're not sure what it will end up actually being. One song did come out of that interview, the one with ''Here's to you, Ronnie Drew'', so technically we did get a new single this year.
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
technically, it's not a U2 song
Sure it is connected with NLOTH... That Bono shot looks like a cover shot for the album to me...
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Not completely, but then you could say The Wanderer doesn't belong on Zooropa, When Love Comes To Town wasn't a true U2 song, North Star doesn't belong on any forthcoming album, The Saints Are Coming, Don't Give Up, Rockin' In The Free World and Tower of Song weren't proper U2 songs, either.
They all had the same concept of other singers taking parts or taking over almost completely.
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
don't think we can make serious assumptions on the new album based on the beach clips, they surely offer something, but for one the audio is more or less crap and you can't really hear everything going on, they definitely wet the appetite, but I don't feel like i have heard the new album just because I have heard some shoddy fan recordings on the beach, my interest is just more than peaked
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
If you listen closely to the clips, in bed in the dark like I did. You can tune out most of the noises and focus on the songs being played. While its very hard to make out the lyrics, you can clearly hear the structure and overall sound of the song.
Make no mistake, I think the album will be great, better than HTDAAB but a hoping for an AB style reinvention (and encouraged by such comments from the band) is mindless optimism, which will just lead to disappointment when the final product doesn't meet such lofty expectations.
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
If you listen closely to the clips, in bed in the dark like I did. You can tune out most of the noises and focus on the songs being played. While its very hard to make out the lyrics, you can clearly hear the structure and overall sound of the song.
Make no mistake, I think the album will be great, better than HTDAAB but hoping for an AB style soundscape shift (and encouraged by such comments from the band) is mindless optimism, which will just lead to disappointment when the final product doesn't meet such lofty expectations.