1. I love all the oh oh parts it makes for lots of epic stadium moments.


  2. nymag.com

    And I can see where they're coming from. I can also understand the guy who said this is an Eno feat. U2 album.
  3. gladly though they won't need as much backup as viva la vida does, which is almost entirely a playback song lol.
  4. there hasn't been many U2 songs that haven't used backing tracks in live arrangement so nothing new there. They may book the O2 for a week and get rehearsing very soon


  5. So do Brian Eno and Danny Lanois...it's them on Unknown Caller...I think it was on Here Is What Is...it's them with Bono and Edge.


  6. huh - I didn't spot one track so far that they could play without a bunch of backing tracks if they want to keep the album spirit...
  7. Originally posted by yeah:[..]

    nymag.com

    And I can see where they're coming from. I can also understand the guy who said this is an Eno feat. U2 album.


    always gotta understand other points of view. I could feel the same way as nymag in a years time
  8. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]

    So do Brian Eno and Danny Lanois...it's them on Unknown Caller...I think it was on Here Is What Is...it's them with Bono and Edge.


    Yep, that's the part I was referring to when I mentioned Larry not being able to take their part.
  9. Originally posted by yeah:[..]

    huh - I didn't spot one track so far that they could play without a bunch of backing tracks if they want to keep the album spirit...


    I didn't say they don't need any backing tracks at all.