Originally posted by Remy:Stumbled upon this a few days ago:
http://www.u2.com/news/title/what-is-it-about-moment-of-surrender/news/
It was already one of my top 10 U2 songs but now even more. Great story by EnoSuch a fabulous song.
Originally posted by Remy:Stumbled upon this a few days ago:
http://www.u2.com/news/title/what-is-it-about-moment-of-surrender/news/
It was already one of my top 10 U2 songs but now even more. Great story by EnoSuch a fabulous song.
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
I love how Eno described the song as the closest U2 got to realizing their attempt to make "future hymns" for this album. As much as I appreciate NLOTH overall for this original intent, it really is too bad they didn't go further with this idea, although the concept of spiritual pilgrimage is definitely scattered throughout. Maybe when/if they finally revisit Songs Of Ascent we will hear more? I still keep hoping they will eventually release "Soon"...
Originally posted by iTim:They did release Soon.
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Originally posted by iTim:They did release Soon.
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Originally posted by iTim:They did release Soon.
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Originally posted by Remy:According to Eno the original recording lasted even longer, with another additional verse which never made it into the album. Pity.
Originally posted by Caledonia:Personally I think MoS is a bit of a U2 masterpiece, spiritually at the very least.
It might not have pushed the envelope too much sonically in the way some of U2's work has done down the years. There is however a very a distinct spirituality to it that reached out and grabbed me personally, and many others I'm sure.
Maybe had it come out a few years earlier it might not have hit me in quite the same manner. It just struck a very heavy chord with me and my life at the time, as did 'Breathe' and 'Unknown Caller' at the time and the Linear film for that matter, just as many other U2 songs have done down the years and songs by other bands / artists do from time to time.
Perhaps if it hasn't quite reached out and grabbed you there may come a time in life when it will. None of us ever know what's right around the corner in our lives sometimes.
But for me MoS hit me like a brick in the face.
Sometimes I'm baffled where these songs come from, particularly from Bono's perspective, but the band as a whole when you look at each member and where any of them are in their lives. Maybe it's all down to that 'fifth member' taking a stroll through the room whilst writing / recording the song, who knows.
When I listen to something like MoS or I Still Haven't Found, it always reaffirms to me in capital letters that despite all the criticism and stick U2 receive from the masses of haters - they are 100% the real deal. You couldn't write a song like MoS and not be.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Not a bit of a masterpiece... a complete masterpiece!