Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:It's full of crispy fuzzy goodness. What's not to like?
Although, I've already heard some gripe. But in that, I heard the same 'griping' when "The Fly" came out and later... similar folk were praising the greatness of "The Fly".
The fact that "Get On Your Boots" isn't as immediate to some, as Vertigo and Beautiful Day may have been, is a good thing. The best songs, in my view, are one's that reveal themselves over time; a new layer showing itself with each listen.
That's a really important point. Noel Gallagher recently said in an interview "Don't come tell me you didn't like my record after listening to it once."
I totally see what you mean about the Fly--took a while to grow on me. And now it's one of my faves.
Edge said something about how the fuzz pedal is where rock all began. I like the sound and all, the fuzz is such a great effect. I'll be more keen to hear the other tracks foraying into newer soundscapes though.
And RE Adam's sparkle bass: I've never paid too much attention to his guitars until I saw that one. Looks really cool!
Also see Bono copying Thom Yorke

