Originally posted by drewhiggins:One - the worst U2 song of the entire 1990s.
when played live, yes it is. The only versions I can tolerate are the studio version and Mexico City. Don't get me started on the version with Mary J. Blige...
Originally posted by drewhiggins:One - the worst U2 song of the entire 1990s.
Originally posted by easports43:[..]
Don't get me started on the version with Mary J. Blige...
Originally posted by easports43:[..]
when played live, yes it is. The only versions I can tolerate are the studio version and Mexico City. Don't get me started on the version with Mary J. Blige...
Originally posted by yuri31:
that one is completely crap crap crap crap crap crap crap........![]()
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Originally posted by LikeASong:Am I the only one that LOVES (and I don't say "like"... I say LOVE![]()
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) the (complete) album version of New Year's Day ??
Originally posted by easports43:Nope, you're not the only one. I absolutely love it. And I mean, LOOOOOOOOOOVEEEEEEE it. lol
Originally posted by vanquish:If the OP thinks Miss Sarajevo is hard to listen to, he obviously hasn't heard songs like Miami, or Elvis Presley and America, and most of October.
The four songs he listed are not even remotely the worst songs the band has done.
But if he's talking about songs that most people/ the media rate as U2 classics, then for me it would have to be Pride, perhaps when it came out in 1985 it was good, but these days it just sounds overblown and melodramatic (i even prefer the minimalistic MLK over it). And the album version of Elevation, I don't mind the Tomb Raider mix. And I don't really care that much for I Will Follow, its sounds a bit too raw and adolescent these days. However Party Girl is also raw and adolescent but it works better, cause it's a fun song.
I don't get why everyone likes One Tree Hill and Red Hill Mining Town, they're OK, but definitely not among the top 6 songs from JT.
And I cannot get why people don't like One ( I hate the MJB version though). It has some of the best lyrics they've ever written.
Originally posted by sdking91:I'm not saying they are bad songs. I would not list them in a category of the worst U2 songs. I do, however, love October and Miami as well. I think Pop is brilliant... all of it.
All I was saying is that I want to like them, I just haven't found a way yet. And I gave a few reasons why I find them hard to get into. I wasn't saying they were bad songs though. I'm not sure if U2 has a bad song...
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
*hack hack cough cough*Grace*cough hack cough*
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It's the only song I actually can't bring myself to bother listening to. The ideas in the lyrics and the message of the song really speak out to me, but as a song itself, god help us...