Originally posted by markp91:[..]
Could be true.
I think so... just like beach clips...

Originally posted by markp91:[..]
Could be true.
Originally posted by Risto:[..]
Maybe this was all part of the plan. I simply cant believe they this was an accident. Somebody will loose his job or it was all part of some kind of marketing plan.
Originally posted by Remy:Damn, all I read is stuff like:
- This is the third masterpiece we've all been waiting for.
- I never thought U2 was able to still make songs like Streets or WOWY. (targeting on different songs, like Magnificent)
- Moment of Surrender sounds like from another dimension.
- This is U2's best album yet, sounds 30 times better than HTDAAB at first listen.
- Chris Martin just shat his pants.
- etc.
And I need to wait for at least 7 more hours to hear it, I can't![]()
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Originally posted by Remy:Damn, all I read is stuff like:
- Chris Martin just shat his pants.
Originally posted by Remy:
And I need to wait for at least 7 more hours to hear it, I can't![]()
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Originally posted by vanquish:I haven't yet listened to it either.
A question for anyone who has listened to Viva La Vida.
Does NLOTH have the same kind of atmospheric production as songs from VLV?
Ie. the subtle noises, reverb, echo etc. present in the background, that add's such richness to tracks such as Lovers In Japan, Life In Technicolour ii etc?
Originally posted by vanquish:I haven't yet listened to it either.
A question for anyone who has listened to Viva La Vida.
Does NLOTH have the same kind of atmospheric production as songs from VLV?
Ie. the subtle noises, reverb, echo etc. present in the background, that add's such richness to tracks such as Lovers In Japan, Life In Technicolour ii etc?