
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
don't think WITS was intended as a teaser for a new album, and besides Rubin produced it....an album produced by Eno/Lanois will not resemble anything by Rubin
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I realize both of the things you've said. I'm just saying, Father Christmas, the latest U2 material we've heard, sounds a lot like Window In The Skies.
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:I'm probably in the minority, but I voted for Boy. Thematically, Boy seems to be the most cohesive, and that's what seems to be the goal, as far as we've heard, for the new album.![]()
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:I'm probably in the minority, but I voted for Boy. Thematically, Boy seems to be the most cohesive, and that's what seems to be the goal, as far as we've heard, for the new album.![]()
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
Someone has their thinking cap on!![]()
Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2:[..]
A rare occasion.I hope they just strike a balance between cohesiveness as an album and strong songs that can stand on their own...if that makes sense. Like the Joshua Tree.
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Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
With all respect mate, I have to disagree in that I really can't see much in the way of similarities, if any, between WITS and the Greg Lake cover...production-wise, there's a very different feel to both (the stylings of Rubin vs. Lanois/Eno are very evident to me), whilst sonically there's also a very different feel...but each to their own, can't stop people thinking stuff just 'cause you disagree
Originally posted by Xayide29:Ale mentioned to me that this brazilian site, had rumours goin that this week would be the one U2 would decide the release date of the first single
But that their not that trust worthy lol
It would be on its time tough, if iits gonna be due february