1. 1. No Line on the Horizon
    2. Unknown Caller
    3. Breathe
    4. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
    5. FEZ- Being Born
    6. Magnificent
    7. Stand Up Comedy
    8. Get On Your Boots
    9. Moment of Surrender
    10. Cedars of Lebanon
    11. White as Snow
  2. 1. Moment of surrender (Best track on the album, but even better live)
    2. Breathe (Really good live, great opener)
    3. Magnificent (My initial favorite, great on the album, did not quite take off as I predicted live)
    4. Cedars of Lebanon (So underrated)
    5. No line on the horizon (Let´s make some noise...)
    6. Unknown caller (Great song, I thought the ooohs would be annoying live, but actually it got better)
    7. Crazy (Red anka mix live is fantastic, studio version is pretty boring)
    8. Get on your boots. (Live version rocks)
    9. Fez. (My favorite after Magnificent when I heard the album, unfortunately we did not get to hear it live, and therefore it has dropped on my list)

    10. White as snow (Apparently the lyrics are great, the music does not do it for me)
    11. Stand up (Not so good)

    Really enjoyed this album since the beginning. And it keeps getting better and better. For me Joshua Tree and Achtung baby are the best albums.

    But I definitely would like to put this album in the upper part of the next group of albums in my ranking. (No Line, The Unforgettable Fire, Pop)

    Third group: Zooropa, All that you can’t leave behind, Rattle Hum,

    Fourth group: War, Boy, Bomb,

    Fifth group: October


  3. Fez - Being Born (11)

    Winter (10)

    Moment Of Surrender (9)

    Cedars Of Lebanon (9)

    No Line On The Horizon (8.5) - No Line On The Horizon 2 (8.5)

    White As Snow (8)

    Breathe (8)

    Unknown Caller (7)

    Crazy Tonight (6)

    Get On Your Boots (6)

    Stand Up (4)

    Magnificent (0)



    Some songs have changed totally for me after listening to them on a once-per-month basis or somewhere around that. Having an album that doesn't do much for the mainstream and popular trends at the moment in music shows that U2 are willing to break away from what most would define as ''rock as U2''.

    If they weren't careful earlier this decade they would have turned into the next Aerosmith and that couldn't have been a good thing. Songs like Magnificent still don't do much if anything for me but others like Being Born are the real highlights of this record. I'd like to see U2 continue in this way, making more ambient tracks but keeping several rock tunes which might or might not be popular.

    I like a rough, minimalistic, odd-sounding record and this is it. Their best since Zooropa and Passengers and one of the better albums of 2009. I don't remember myself saying that in 2000 and 2004 but I do remember with the very first leak of the record - I said something like ''This isn't gonna be popular with the radio and singles, but with most of the fans it probably will be''. Still I'm not sure about that but more people are judging by the cover. Yeah - it's not exactly fancy but better than four guys sitting on a Spanish bench or standing in a French airport.
  4. Magnificent 0, Drew? Aren't you a bit harsh?




  5. Breathe (11/10)
    Fez-Being Born (10.5/10)

    No Line (9)
    Magnificent (8.7)
    MOS (8.5)
    Cedars (8)
    White as Snow (8)

    Boots (6.5)
    Stand Up Comedy (6)
    Unknown Caller (5.5)



    I'll Go Crazy (-250)
  6. Hmmmmmm i think abouit more than one time so:

    1.-moment of surrender
    2.-magnificent
    3.-unknown caller
    4.-Fez-Being...
    5.-No line
    6.-I'll go crazy
    7.-Breathe
    8.-White as the snow
    9.-Cedars of lebanon
    10.-Get on your boots
    11.-Stand up comedy

  7. No Line On The Horizon (1+2+live) 11/10
    Fez/Being Born 10.5/10

    Unknown Caller 9.8/10
    Breathe 9/10
    Stand Up Comedy 8.7/10

    Cedars of Lebanon 7.5/10
    Get On Your Boots 7/10

    Magnificent 6.5/10
    Moment Of Surrender 6/10

    White As Snow 4/10


    I'll Go Crazy... (studio) 3.5/10
    I'll Go Crazy... (live) 12/10

    Winter (both versions) 3/10
  8. 1. No Line On The Horizon
    2. Unknown Caller
    3. Winter
    4. Breathe
    5. White As Snow
    6. Cedars Of Lebanon
    7. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
    8. Stand Up Comedy
    9. FEZ-Being Born
    10. Get On Your Boots
    11. Magnificent
    12. Moment Of Surrender




  9. Originally posted by drewhiggins:
    Some songs have changed totally for me after listening to them on a once-per-month basis or somewhere around that. Having an album that doesn't do much for the mainstream and popular trends at the moment in music shows that U2 are willing to break away from what most would define as ''rock as U2''.

    If they weren't careful earlier this decade they would have turned into the next Aerosmith and that couldn't have been a good thing. Songs like Magnificent still don't do much if anything for me but others like Being Born are the real highlights of this record. I'd like to see U2 continue in this way, making more ambient tracks but keeping several rock tunes which might or might not be popular.

    I like a rough, minimalistic, odd-sounding record and this is it. Their best since Zooropa and Passengers and one of the better albums of 2009. I don't remember myself saying that in 2000 and 2004 but I do remember with the very first leak of the record - I said something like ''This isn't gonna be popular with the radio and singles, but with most of the fans it probably will be''. Still I'm not sure about that but more people are judging by the cover. Yeah - it's not exactly fancy but better than four guys sitting on a Spanish bench or standing in a French airport.


    Good post Drew, definitely their most adventurous piece of work this decade, no question. I think, over time, it will be regarded even by the non-U2 fanatics much the same as Pop. Some will love it, others will loathe it. It's a hard album to bottle up because some of these sounds are so innovative and fresh while at the same time in may ways they hark back to their raw energy of the 80's. But I'm probably OT.

  10. Originally posted by aussiemofo:[..]

    Good post Drew, definitely their most adventurous piece of work this decade, no question. I think, over time, it will be regarded even by the non-U2 fanatics much the same as Pop. Some will love it, others will loathe it. It's a hard album to bottle up because some of these sounds are so innovative and fresh while at the same time in may ways they hark back to their raw energy of the 80's. But I'm probably OT.




    Not OT at all. It's certainly something great to close out the decade with, just when I thought it would be the same-old same-old for the end of the decade.

    I really do like the album. Not just saying that as ''OMG it's a new album'' hype thing but I really do think it is right up there with at least the 90s work.