1. Ok so Little Things just made me bawl like a baby
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    None of us do, yet most of us agree.

    Probably has to do with Edge's newfound piano-sturbborness. He's a mediocre piano player and Little Things was so poor with him on the keys. Once he switched to the Les Paul the song took on a new life. In the studio version, there's only good things from the beggining.

    [..]

    Oh dude! Thanks again. My former-best friend (and drummer of my former band) cheated on me so I definitely need a drummer...
    I took up the guitar about a year agotoo I’m just getting used to barre chords haha. I love it. It’s such a fantastic instrument with endless sounds and possibilities. I’d post some guitar pics but I never tried to figure out posting pics.
  3. Get what your saying, but... I can sing it or airguitar play it with a smile on my face, so I can't put it in Sunday, Bullet, Exit, or Cedarwood playlist...

    ... It fits with Vertigo and Boots to me...
  4. I had to turn it off the other night because it was making me too sad.
  5. First listen through and I think it is just okay. I’m bit disappointed honestly. Going to listen a few more times.
  6. Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
    Get what your saying, but... I can sing it or airguitar play it with a smile on my face, so I can't put it in Sunday, Bullet, Exit, or Cedarwood playlist...

    ... It fits with Vertigo and Boots to me...
    True I suppose.

    What did Bono call it? Joyful defiance?
  7. This album is full of it.

    Get Out is the perfect example of that joyful defiance... Putting the most honest smile to sing about how things are totally screwed up, I love that song. (And American Soul fits in that theme).
  8. This is the sound of 4 men going to the bathroom. Taylor Swift sounds grittier. I hate Taylor Swift
  9. Gritty ≠ good. Some of U2's best music is the most delicate/pretty sounding. Nothing gritty about Bad, Still Haven't Found, etc..
    Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
    This album is full of it.

    Get Out is the perfect example of that joyful defiance... Putting the most honest smile to sing about how things are totally screwed up, I love that song. (And American Soul fits in that theme).
    Agreed!