Originally posted by vanquish:How come they're not nominated for Album of the Year?
And they have more chance of winning best rock album than best rock song, Crazy Tonight has gotten hardly any airpla (plus LiTii should win, its better than Crazy Tonight)
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
As I mentioned on Twitter to JohnnyVoxx, it's too hard of a record for the shitstream to accept.
They'd rather mindless crap by Kings Of Leon or Lady Gaga - which really, don't require much of anything on the listener and when I listen to those records I get a feeling of deja vu like this crap has been done before but fortunately much better.
Vertigo was a brainless exercise in how a rock song should not sound with a bit of iAdvertising thrown in for good measure and Elevation - well...that's just an example of how not to make a song. I have to say, I do like the video of that song though.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
Actually I have to disagree with you on a lot of points here. First, while No Line might not be all that mainstream, neither was Allison Kraus and Robert Plant's record, and it won a bunch of Grammys last year (including album of the year...). Also, Lady GaGa is damn entertaining, and she's also quite fresh and original.
And P.S.- Vertigo rocks and Elevation is amazing. (As I've said a million times haha)
Originally posted by yuri31:[image]
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U2 to appear in January's Q Magazine. There should be an interview with them in it, too, so we might get some news on Songs of Ascent. Hopefully we'll get some scans![]()
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
I have no scanner.
Originally posted by dieder:Edge said "Got distracted from great ideas, which I did on this album. That's something I regret - not sticking to your first instincts."
That worries me. So he's are not satisfied with NLOTH after all?
Originally posted by dieder:Edge said "Got distracted from great ideas, which I did on this album. That's something I regret - not sticking to your first instincts."
That worries me. So he's are not satisfied with NLOTH after all?
Originally posted by yuri31:[..]
Maybe he thinks they should've let it be more rough instead of trying to polish it.
Originally posted by dieder:Edge said "Got distracted from great ideas, which I did on this album. That's something I regret - not sticking to your first instincts."
That worries me. So he's are not satisfied with NLOTH after all?
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]
I was actually reading another U2 forum (which was cracking me up with all the jokes going around concerning this,) bringing up the countless times we heard the phrase "The Edge is on fire!" in anticipation of NLOTH. "Magnificent' may be his throwback to his soaring guitar lines, but other than that, I rarely caught glimpses of guitar work that merits "on fire". Maybe "Breathe", Maybe.