1. I need to realize that I'm not Eddie Vedder and stop singing along to Ten. My voice hurts.
  2. Originally posted by Mr_TrekI need to realize that I'm not Eddie Vedder and stop singing along to Ten. My voice hurts.


    LOL

    I've had a tough time today, singing along (loudly, very loudly) to Pride. I didn't remember the chorus was THAT high.
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]

    LOL

    I've had a tough time today, singing along (loudly, very loudly) to Pride. I didn't remember the chorus was THAT high.


    It is on the studio version. High B.

    Sing the 360 version instead.
  4. Yes, yes, I obviously sung the studio version. Live... well, it hasn't been worth the setlist slot since a certain Tokyo concert in a certain 1993 year.
  5. I like some of the Vertigo versions and some of the 360 versions. The Elevation tour versions were just boring.

    Pride is awesome on Popmart Sarajevo, but everything is awesome on that concert.
  6. Sarajevo and awesome are synonims. The Oxford Academy should acknowledge that.
  7. They are indeed synonyms. Even more so after reading 'Fools Rush In'

    Have you read that book?
  8. Not only I haven't read it: I had never heard of it.

    At the moment, I'm still trying to get my hands over a cheap De La Parra "U2Live" book.
  9. You have to read it. It is the most amazing book that I've ever read. Written by Bill Carter, whom I'm sure you know (Sarajevo-satellites guy). It is an amazing portrait of that so unique city. It isn't really about the war, but more about the people living their lives to 110% during the longest siege in modern history.

    Read it, read it, read it, read it.
  10. Aha, the Bill's book, ok ok I have heard of it. I would have never guessed the title Ok, I will try to find it, whether in physical or inline format. Thanks for the -enthusiastic- advice
  11. It is really amazing, it is so real.
  12. Registered for the Toefl test, session scheduled on December, 9th.