Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
Good to know someone is keeping a positive attitude![]()
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Edge
http://media.u2.com/flash/highlights/edgeback.swf
Originally posted by thefly07:i can imagine it on a U2 album, and I hope I'm right![]()
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i would love it if U2 got all weird on us, but still rocked....just remember, when The Fly or Zoo Station was first heard i'm sure some people were making your exact argument![]()
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Very haunting sort of tune isn't it? Reminds me of a Joshua B-Side or something. It may sound weird to some right now, but the vocals/lyrics/vocal melody can change the whole perspective. I can't see them putting a song with pedal steel and guitar on an album though, they wouldn't be able to play it live!
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Haunting and cool. And keep in mind that is a 2 minute clip. It could be a bridge. It could be a B-Side. It could be just fecking about with textures and sound. It could be for the Spiderman bit...
Remember the 11th commandment: Thout shalt not freak out and negatively judge material that has yet to be released.
As Edge has said, "the album isn't done until it's in the shops".
So have a nice stiff drink and relax.And this tune is lovely to relax to.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:
Argh, Jake, I need some of whatever you're smoking lol...The Fly and Zoo Station had a vibe and some actual rhythm lol. That thing, I dunno, just sounds like something from Zelda lol!
Originally posted by Yogi:I like it. A LOT. The weirder it gets, the better in my opinion.![]()
Originally posted by ReclinerMan:[..]
I would just like to say that the melody in this video from 0:47-1:27 is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard... I'm not kidding...
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
my basic point being that if our first initial reaction something is shock and "non-U2" it could be a good thing![]()
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Remember... alot of "Achtung Baby" sounded "non-U2" at the time. And now, it's a beloved classic.