Originally posted by yeah:Oh come on guys, these song descriptions shouldn't be taken too serious.
Remember the "country-hip hop" of If god will send his angels or the "Al Green whisper-groove" of In a little while or the "Passengers style" of One Step Closer from earlier pre-release song descriptions?
Originally posted by yeah:Oh come on guys, these song descriptions shouldn't be taken too serious.
Remember the "country-hip hop" of If god will send his angels or the "Al Green whisper-groove" of In a little while or the "Passengers style" of One Step Closer from earlier pre-release song descriptions?
Originally posted by loftarasa:[..]
You're right. I always wondered how the hell they ended up with the country hip hop lol. Anyways, weren't those descriptions all of Bono's origin ? I actually only mistrust a description when Bono says it.
Originally posted by u2joost:[..]
In retrospect, those descriptions sound pretty acurate to me....
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Country hip hop was EdgeOne of my favourites still is Marvin Gaye and The Clash meeting on A man and a woman, though.
And just to stir some shit up:
That rich songwriting vein has produced some true diamonds: I know I'll go crazy- If I don't go crazy tonight --Stand up to rock stars/Napoleon is in high heels/Be careful of small men with big ideas
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Originally posted by yeah:Oh come on guys, these song descriptions shouldn't be taken too serious.
Remember the "country-hip hop" of If god will send his angels or the "Al Green whisper-groove" of In a little while or the "Passengers style" of One Step Closer from earlier pre-release song descriptions?
Originally posted by yeah:The UK-release will have a bonus track.
Originally posted by yeah:The UK-release will have a bonus track.
Originally posted by yeah:The UK-release will have a bonus track.
Originally posted by yeah:The UK-release will have a bonus track.