1. Originally posted by ahn1991:Alright guys track review time!

    No Line On The Horizon: The audience is quite prevalent right at the beginning and end of the track. My standard of comparison here is the Dublin 2 bootleg (probably the best aside from this mix). Compared to that bootleg, the vocals are more clear and the base is more pronounced, similar to the other U22 tracks. I really like this track so I'm personally glad it's finally released in it's full glory. 10/10

    Spanish Eyes: This track is a fun one to listen to. The mixing is great as usual, maybe even better than NLOTH. I haven't listened to Spanish Eyes in a while, but I'm pretty sure Bono mixes and mashes the lyrics a ton. The great thing about it is that it doesn't even matter because it's clear that he doesn't care, the band doesn't care, and I certainly don't care. It's great that U2.com released this gem because mixed recordings of Spanish Eyes are quite rare. 10/10
  2. Bands And When They Should Have Quit

    U2 – 1997
    As soft a spot as I have for 'Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of', U2's last decent contribution to rock culture was getting stuck in a massive lemon on the 'Popmart' tour in 1997. The dramatic image-shift of 'Achtung Baby' had long since lost its novelty and they were on the cusp of fifteen years of MOR albums with pictures of them looking bored in airports on the front, videos featuring Boyzone cameos and near toxic levels of global smugness. Sniiiiip!

    nme

  3. the most hilaorous in that list ...
    Celine Dion – 1968
    hehehehe
  4. An enjoyable read. That said, I guess that I am becoming a bit of a prude in my old age as I found the initial humour of death to some of the artists to be somewhat offensive. Well maybe not the Limp Bizkit comments.

    Whatever sells, I suppose.
  5. Did this Mark bloke actually get paid for this article?
  6. this u2.com sentence seems to be hilarous ..

    The week out of the studio finished up in Rome
    link

    and if it were not that hilarous ..
  7. They're really keeping this new album quiet.

  8. hahaha What a bunch of lazy bastards they are.
  9. (RED) have announced a collaboration with one of the world’s leading DJs and electronic dance music pioneers, Tiësto.
    ...
    The compilation features artists including Calvin Harris, Avicii and Diplo, as well as an exclusive collaboration between Tiësto and Bono on U2's 'Pride'.

    U2.com

    i don't comment just for the purpose
    stil .....
  10. I am intrigued! Really like dance music and love Pride.
  11. I hate dance and house music but Tiesto is a genious, he must have done something great with Pride.