1. Originally posted by WojBhoy:I never said anywhere that I felt swearing was preferable to not swearing, but on the same note, it is not a matter of any great concern to me. I would also like to point out at this juncture that I was quoting, it was not needless use of so-called expletives and if that is the case, I apologise, but we clearly have different perceptions to the concept of swearing.

    To me, swear words are just words - they are sounds to which people associate meaning and in that respect, we all have different perceptions of different words and sounds. The taboo around swearing really irritates me because to me, swear words are (as Dan said) a release of emotion as much as anything. If I stump my toe or inadvertently do something that incites pain, I will no doubt say "ah sh*t" or "oh for f*** sake" because it is a collection of sounds that I use to express that emotion, and pretty much everyone else I know associates with that idea. If I were to say "I was all messed up", it doesn't convey the same power and conviction of the way I feel as if I were to say "I was all f***ed up" because the physicality of actually saying it reflects the emotion of the statement. I do not swear needlessly, I use it as a mechanism to convey emotions/feeling or a point that I feel other words would not satisfactorily achieve, and if you don't like that, I'm sorry but clearly in this respect we shall have to agree to differ.
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    Indeed.
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    I don't agree, I'm afraid - to my mind, that's just being perdantic in the extreme. If Adam were to constantly play a dud note in the bassline, or if Edge constantly arsed up his guitar part, or Bono were to sing out of key (something he is not unknown to do), or if Larry just tore his snare drum to pieces everytime they played the song, THAT would get to me because it ruins the song as a musical piece. Whatever intentional lyrical changes Bono makes, however, they always contribute to the song in some way, shape or form, and if they're unintentional, they're something to put down in the diary, e.g. a particular performance of When Love Came To Town where Bono forgets the lyrics completely and makes it up on the spur of the moment. Accidental, but brilliant at the same moment.
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    Mark, you DO have an ounce of common sense hidden away in there (just messing mate)


    Ladie and gentlemen of the jury, I give you Harry the barrister!
  2. I don't mind that particular addition on the Stockholm show, he kepts the rest of the lyrics intact which is good, unlike the DC performance.
  3. Originally posted by vanquish:I don't mind that particular addition on the Stockholm show, he kepts the rest of the lyrics intact which is good, unlike the DC performance.


    Yes. Although you're only referring to "light-bulb" instead of "secret", right? Or is there something else I've missed?


  4. I was referring to the additon of 'fucked up' in the Stockholm version.
    With regards to the DC version I dislike the lyric change to 'your love is like a lightbulb it gets passed around', I don't know what the 'secret' lyric you talking about is.
  5. Dublin 93 would be the best version ever had Bono sang 'fucked up' instead of messed up. He just puts that little bit extra in singing 'fucked'. See Milan 92
  6. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    I was referring to the additon of 'fucked up' in the Stockholm version.
    With regards to the DC version I dislike the lyric change to 'your love is like a lightbulb it gets passed around', I don't know what the 'secret' lyric you talking about is.


    "you're love is like a light-bulb" is actually "like a secret" - that's the "secret" I'm talking about.


  7. Bono clearly didn't know or simply got the order of the lyrics wrong. What's the discussion here?


  8. It sounds incredibly silly when you hear it.