Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Yeah that's crazy, although I guess it's like how so many of Adam's awesome bass lines were later confirmed to be written by Edge
I listened to Achtung Baby yesterday in full, I hadn't in a long time. I obviously don't need to tell you guys this, but it's fucking insane just how good that album is. Every song could be a single, every song has some of Bono's best lyrics, Edge's best guitar parts, Larry's most interesting drumming, Adam's catchiest basslines, and so on. Making Zooropa right after made complete sense because you can just hear on that album how much creative juice they had built up and ready to use. And the album just keeps on giving, man. You get to TTTYAATW and you're like "alright it's starting to peter out now" but nah, the last three songs on the album are just total chaos and pure musical bliss. It's sad how much Achtung Baby gets overshadowed by the Joshua Tree to pretty much anyone outside the U2 fandom, because it really is a masterpiece.
And that's not even taking into consideration how the whole project was a masterclass in reinvention. It's a 10/10 album on its own, but when you understand the context, the band before that album, all of it - it becomes a 100/10 album. I wish I was old enough at that time to have been around for it, to get completely mind-fucked by it. I love hearing stories of those U2 fans who were.
Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
Bass lines written by Edge - Not New Years Day
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
And of all of them - that’s the one that matters.
Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
Bass lines written by Edge - Not New Years Day
Bono and the Edge continue the press tour with an interview with Billboard: https://t.co/wduSSyPPUq #U2TheJoshuaTree2019
— U2Songs.com (@u2songs) September 27, 2019
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988: I wish I was old enough at that time to have been around for it, to get completely mind-fucked by it. I love hearing stories of those U2 fans who were.
Bono handed the Donostia Award to Penelope Cruz a few minutes ago in San Sebastian #spain #premiodonostia @sansebastianfes #bono @u2 (pic by Garabieta) pic.twitter.com/OuYB9euDyL
— U2enEspaña (@U2enEspana) September 27, 2019
Penélope Cruz ha recibido el premio Donostia de manos del cantante Bono en el Festival de Cine de San Sebastián convirtiéndose así en la actriz más joven en conseguir este galardón.#PenelopeCruz has received the Donostia award from the singer Bono at the San Sebastian Festival. pic.twitter.com/HAGgREIJJv
— cine_visual (@cine_visual) September 27, 2019
Originally posted by FromMEtoU2:[..]
And that is the best way to put it. I was a freshman in high school went AB came out. I liked U2 a lot in middle school, but really was a first three tracks JT kind of fan. I pretty much wore out those tracks on my JT cassette. Then, my friend came over with his AB cassette and said you have to listen to the first song on side 2. We listened, he stopped the track, and all I could say was "again." And we did, we listened to it again, and again, and again. Louder each time. As cliche as it sounds, it changed everything for me. Everything I knew was wrong.We tried to figure out how to play the Fly's riff on the guitar. Badly, but who cares, it got us closer to the song. Then, I dig through my dad's records and found Boy, Under a Blood Red Sky, and October. My dad then took me to ZooTV. And for the next three decades, well, you know...